In high school, I was Mr. Choir Boy. I had solos, I was helping out the tenors with their parts and our choir teacher would ask me what songs we should do.
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I sang in choir as a kid.
In junior high, I sang in madrigals, men's' and women's' choir. I played piano too, but then I got out of it.
I sang in church choir all my life, through elementary school, junior high and high school.
Shortly after this I was made a member of the boys' choir, it being found that I possessed a clear, strong soprano voice. I enjoyed the singing very much.
While musical experts of the world focus on what choir members can do, I would like to focus on what choir members can be.
I played piano back in my elementary school days and I sang a cappella back in college.
I was a huge show-choir girl!
The choruses are important for me. I want to say something, and sing-along is great.
I have such happy memories of performing in a choir and I don't think I'd have got where I am today without all that experience. So my advice to young singers is to either join your school or church's choir or find one in your local area. Choral music at any level teaches you so much about musicianship and blending your voice.
I was always getting told off by my choir teacher for, you know, riffing when I shouldn't.
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