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Singing in a group can be technically rewarding as well
as personally satisfying.
As soon as the student has enough basic technique, we encourage
them to be involved in our group items which we present at
our Showcase concerts each
year. The student does not have to be technically brilliant
and does not need to be naturally talented.
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Terminology
Melody is the tune that the principal performer
sings.
Harmony is a pleasing combination of two
or more different notes sung together simultaneously
by different people.
Unison is when
2 or more people sing the same notes at the same time.
They may be a harmony part or the melody.
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The benefits of singing in a group are:
- you gain harmony/part singing skills which are necessary
if you want to be in bands and musicals
- that a group provide a forum for potential solo singers
to gain necessary performance experience in a less threatening
environment
- you extend the enjoyment of singing beyond the fours
walls of your lesson and you share your enjoyment of singing
with others
- you will be more employable as a singer due to the versatility
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