New Mill Male Voice Choir 30th Anniversary

Mackie reminded us last week of this date.

Why not celebrate?

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Try Reasons for Singing

Chris Rowbury writes (http://chrisrowbury.com)

 
1. Singing is a community activity

Making friends with people from different backgrounds who have a shared interest in singing. Contributing to a shared goal through teamwork.

2. Singing creates a sense of achievement

Improving singing technique and vocal skills. Remembering words and melodies and nailing a new song before performing in a concert in front of an audience. Being challenged by more difficult material.

3. Singing together makes for a great sound

Through harmonising with others in rehearsal and performance, creating together to make a really good big musical sound. Getting positive feedback from audiences after working hard on a song.

4. Singing is good for your health

Physical – warm-ups improve the body’s flexibility, sense of rhythm, balance, self-awareness, etc.

– aerobic activity increases oxygenation in the blood stream and exercises major muscle groups.

– singing can increase lung capacity, improve posture, clear respiratory tubes and sinuses.

– healthier heart and immune system.

Mental   – reduces stress levels, increases mental alertness and emotional well-being.

– choral singers are happier, more alert and relaxed after a rehearsal.

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