Having turned to the December calendar page, we are fast approaching the solstice holidays. In a month that is stuffed like a stocking with Christmas performances, two stalwarts in the area vocal ...
The physical and psychological benefits of choral singing have become crystal clear in recent years. Less certain is precisely why joining voices in song is so powerful. Is it connection with a ...
Laughter erupted as members of the Pittsburgh Concert Chorale warmed up their voices and lips with scales and raspberries at Ingomar United Methodist Church. Then the choir got down to business as ...
January 28, 2019 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google You don’t need to be a virtuoso to succeed in a choir. You need a willingness to practice and learn, and “the ...
Researchers have made new discoveries on the benefits of choir singing which may include positive effects on cognitive functioning similar to playing an instrument. Alongside the effects of lifestyle, ...
Singing in a choir is a group activity which has been among the many group interventions studied for their positive effects on people under stress. These groups could include cancer patients, those ...
Feeling a bit off key? Stacy Horn, author of Imperfect Harmony: Finding Happiness Singing with Others, shares how her choir revitalized itself and learned to sing like it always wanted to. Something ...
Tone-deaf? Can't carry a tune? There's a choir just for you. The Tuneless Choir was made for people who want to sing like no one is listening.
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – “Don’t worry if it’s not good enough for anyone else to hear, just sing!” is a line from a famous song by “The Carpenters,” and also words to live by for vocal instructor ...
The heart rates of people who sing in a choir quickly synchronise with one another. The discovery may offer clues to the health benefits of group singing. Björn Vickhoff at the University of ...