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With study after study showing that online giving is on the rise, it’s no wonder that crowdfunding has become such a buzzword. Defined as “funding a project or venture by raising many small amounts of...
Singing is a full-body activity, but that might not be immediately obvious to someone watching a chorus rehearse. Too often singers get stuck in a static sitting or standing position that does not...
Q: When should a singer consult a doctor about a vocal problem or injury? A: While there are many variables involved in deciding when to see a voice doctor, there is one situation where you should not...
You’ve heard this one before: healthy nonprofits derive their revenues from a variety of sources. It’s risky to an organization’s long-term stability to become too dependent on just one source, such...
From my days as an actor, I learned that writing out entire sentences or copying full sets of lyrics was a monumental waste of time. Instead, I frequently demonstrate to my chorus how one's brain has...
Q: Recently, I seem to have less control over my voice around my break, which occurs around D above middle C. Are there any exercises I can do to make the transition from my regular voice to my...
Q: I apparently have something on my vocal cords—but not a node or polyp—that has been caused by reflux, or possibly medications. I have seen two ENT (ear, nose, and throat) doctors and will be going...
"it is at moments after i have dreamed" By Ian Krouse Recommended by Peter Rutenberg From Peter Rutenberg: "[This piece] offers a bold, recurring series of themes, a richly-varied sequence of choral...
At Easter time choruses often program a musical setting of the Passion—the story of Jesus' suffering and death. The two settings that are the most performed are J.S. Bach's St. Matthew Passion and St...