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Some of my ringers are at a beginning level and some are at an intermediate level. Would you recommend both copper-lite and copper level for some or split my choir into two different sections?

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Some of my ringers are at a beginning level and some are at an intermediate level. Would you recommend both copper-lite and copper level for some or split my choir into two different sections?

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A. Some scheduling information first……sometimes the Coppers and the Copper-Lites will ring together (ie the massed selections). And at other times the Coppers will rehearse while the Copper-Lites attend workshops and classes….and then the reverse happens. Plan #1 – What a great idea for you to consider “dividing up” your ringers according to ringing ability. Your Copper-Lite ringers will be “very comfortable” and your Coppers wil enjoy a challenge that they probably don’t get to enjoy very often. Plan #2 – Another good possibility is to ring the massed music and the Copper-Lite music. That way you’ll have music that you can actually perform as a choir for church. No need to purchase lots of repertoire – especially if budget is a concern. Plan #3 – Go ahead and register for the Coppers – yes – ALL OF YOU! So what if the Copper-Lites are “challenged” a little bit. There will be other choirs on the ringing floor – and if a ringer is uncomfortable, they can “sit out” a few measures a

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