When I was in 5th grade, the middle school performing arts group came to our school to perform to us. The orchestra, band a choir really amazed me. The choir really impressed the most. Before 6th grade I signed up for the middle school choir. And it was the very first time I did choir in 6th grade. I’m a freshman in high school and been doing choir for about 4 years. ( I was 11 when I started lol). One of the best decisions I’ve ever made❤️🎶🎵☺️
This video really helps me get ready for my senior year because I’m taking concert choir that year! So this helps me a lot that it’s teaching me things that I don’t know yet and now I know so I’m ready! I’m inspired by lots of Singers like Justin Bieber, Usher, Ne-Yo, and Chris Brown etc… so I’m really happy to take that class and get my voice so I can start my music career!
My gosh! In justo loves the way you easily explained something what our director hasn't said during the 10 years I'm part of our vocal Group. I'll share this material to her and so she can send to the other members. We really need to be more concious of the GROUP and of the fact that we have all ONE purpose.
I am in eight grade and I didn’t get to choose my schedule. I got choir and theatre arts. I’m very nervous for both but I’m exceptionally nervous for choir. First week. This Monday we’re gonna start singing. Im very nervous but wish me luck!!
I'm afraid that if I join a choir my individually and the uniqueness in my voice will go away :// I feel like blending will make m sound like everyone else and I'll lose my uniqueness in the long term
In a choir you are required to have a neutral sound so you can blend with your peers. You can work however in having a neutral sound vs. More unique. It’s a personal choice if you are interested tho!
@@TamaraNozik but I'm still confused. I don't mind joining th choir provided it makes me better at singing and still maintains my uniqueness outside of it or like in a solo.
Being in a choir can really help improve skills such as pitch, breathing and harmony work. Honestly it’s a great way of improving the voice and making music together. I highly suggest if you are thinking about it.
In choir they will teach you the simple tricks and tips for your voice if your voice sounds weird, don't worry you just gotta practice more but when going on you can use your own voice so you don't have to sound too elegant but more like yourself in auditions tho you should try the required voice
Thank you! You explanation about the solo vs choral voice is something I"ve always talked about to the choir. What are some exercises or techniques that singers can employ to overcome vibrato!
CHOIR - 🌊 you sing together as one voice that shines 🌊 you are directed by the instructor when to breathe 🌊 the expressions, body language and voice during the choir is done by the directed 🌊you cant really use vibrato (can change pitches) as you are trying to be one voice in the choir SOLO SINGING - 🌊your individual voice shines 🌊you direct when you breathe and control the way you want to sing it 🌊 you get to choose the expressions, body language and voice during your singing 🌊you can use vibrato, etc, to make your voice shine
In choir you sing together, I have this girl in my choir class, she tries to outshine everyone, she is great at singing but she keeps getting told to sing with us all as one
I failed every singing and choir auditions I've auditioned to. I'm going to audition again this month but I'm quite nervous because I never passed any auditions. Any tips?
I can pass solo but can’t pass choir lol That said just definitely try to understand what they’re looking for - choral works requires you to work together and sight read. You don’t need as much musicianship (not that you don’t need it) since the conductor will guide you. Solo you have more control to show case your strengths more emphasis on musicianship
I really wish I could find a video where choir singers tell of their experience singing in a choir, or just a video on the hours of practice, the different voices practicing alone and then together, the choir uniforms, walking onto the stage, standing straight up and in a half circle. Not to breathe through your shoulders but through your belly, how to use your diafragm (muscle that controls breathing just above your belly and just beneath your rib cage). How to follow the instructions of the conductor. All of that. Is no one serious about real choirs anymore?
I litterally joined a choir after being solo for so long..they have already learned 1 song and know how to read music sheets I dont know how to read music sheets at all
Hi there, thank you for this helpfull content. Is it possible to sing a straight tone in a healthy way? :) I´m struggling in a choir because it sores me a bit out... i really like to sing as a solo performer. (High Baritone, most likely put into the tenors by the instructor)
Hello! Actually when I made this video I wasn't sure if it was too rough. Glad it was helpful! Yes, you can defiantly sing straight tone in a healthy way - I think be just wary of the amount of force you are putting behind the sound. It might be worth taking time in rehearsals to think about what is making your voice sore. Is it length of rehearsal? Is it trying to be louder than you would as a soloist? Is it the range you are being expected to sing?? That's awesome you like to sing solo!! I love choir and solo!
Why can I sing alone or while I play guitar, but when I'm at church singing hymns with the rest of the congregation I can't find where I need to be? It feels either too high or too low. I hope someone can help answer this.
I think it depends if you have someone to teach vs teaching yourself because someone teaching you the techniques how to sing by a conductor/instructor is actually a big difference and can really help
I’ve been in choir for like 6 years I guess I’m 16 ao idk why I’m watching this but I have an audition for next years choir so I guess I’m just tryna get ready
When I was in 5th grade, the middle school performing arts group came to our school to perform to us. The orchestra, band a choir really amazed me. The choir really impressed the most. Before 6th grade I signed up for the middle school choir. And it was the very first time I did choir in 6th grade.
I’m a freshman in high school and been doing choir for about 4 years. ( I was 11 when I started lol). One of the best decisions I’ve ever made❤️🎶🎵☺️
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This video really helps me get ready for my senior year because I’m taking concert choir that year! So this helps me a lot that it’s teaching me things that I don’t know yet and now I know so I’m ready! I’m inspired by lots of Singers like Justin Bieber, Usher, Ne-Yo, and Chris Brown etc… so I’m really happy to take that class and get my voice so I can start my music career!
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8 THINGS EVERY CHORISTER NEEDS TO KNOW! DON'T FORGET TO LIKE,SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE! LOTS OF LOVE❤️
My gosh! In justo loves the way you easily explained something what our director hasn't said during the 10 years I'm part of our vocal Group. I'll share this material to her and so she can send to the other members. We really need to be more concious of the GROUP and of the fact that we have all ONE purpose.
I am in eight grade and I didn’t get to choose my schedule. I got choir and theatre arts. I’m very nervous for both but I’m exceptionally nervous for choir. First week. This Monday we’re gonna start singing. Im very nervous but wish me luck!!
how was your experience? I'm thinking of trying choir but I don't know if I'll like it and I don't sing very well
I'm afraid that if I join a choir my individually and the uniqueness in my voice will go away :// I feel like blending will make m sound like everyone else and I'll lose my uniqueness in the long term
In a choir you are required to have a neutral sound so you can blend with your peers. You can work however in having a neutral sound vs. More unique. It’s a personal choice if you are interested tho!
@@TamaraNozik but I'm still confused. I don't mind joining th choir provided it makes me better at singing and still maintains my uniqueness outside of it or like in a solo.
Being in a choir can really help improve skills such as pitch, breathing and harmony work. Honestly it’s a great way of improving the voice and making music together. I highly suggest if you are thinking about it.
@@TamaraNozik thanks a lot!!
In choir they will teach you the simple tricks and tips for your voice if your voice sounds weird, don't worry you just gotta practice more but when going on you can use your own voice so you don't have to sound too elegant but more like yourself in auditions tho you should try the required voice
Thank you! You explanation about the solo vs choral voice is something I"ve always talked about to the choir. What are some exercises or techniques that singers can employ to overcome vibrato!
CHOIR -
🌊 you sing together as one voice that shines
🌊 you are directed by the instructor when to breathe
🌊 the expressions, body language and voice during the choir is done by the directed
🌊you cant really use vibrato (can change pitches) as you are trying to be one voice in the choir
SOLO SINGING -
🌊your individual voice shines
🌊you direct when you breathe and control the way you want to sing it
🌊 you get to choose the expressions, body language and voice during your singing
🌊you can use vibrato, etc, to make your voice shine
In choir you sing together, I have this girl in my choir class, she tries to outshine everyone, she is great at singing but she keeps getting told to sing with us all as one
I failed every singing and choir auditions I've auditioned to. I'm going to audition again this month but I'm quite nervous because I never passed any auditions. Any tips?
Try closing your eyes most of the time to just imagine yourself singing with no people around
I can pass solo but can’t pass choir lol
That said just definitely try to understand what they’re looking for - choral works requires you to work together and sight read. You don’t need as much musicianship (not that you don’t need it) since the conductor will guide you.
Solo you have more control to show case your strengths more emphasis on musicianship
Thankyou so much for the helpful video ❤ greetings from Darjeeling India ❤
Thank you beautiful😊
This is great watching from Uganda
I really wish I could find a video where choir singers tell of their experience singing in a choir, or just a video on the hours of practice, the different voices practicing alone and then together, the choir uniforms, walking onto the stage, standing straight up and in a half circle. Not to breathe through your shoulders but through your belly, how to use your diafragm (muscle that controls breathing just above your belly and just beneath your rib cage). How to follow the instructions of the conductor. All of that. Is no one serious about real choirs anymore?
Any point for Baritones to ever join a choir when they always want either a tenor or a bass?! ….😥
Lovely content ❤️
Thank you very much for your kind words xx 🌸
I litterally joined a choir after being solo for so long..they have already learned 1 song and know how to read music sheets I dont know how to read music sheets at all
Hi there, thank you for this helpfull content.
Is it possible to sing a straight tone in a healthy way? :) I´m struggling in a choir because it sores me a bit out... i really like to sing as a solo performer. (High Baritone, most likely put into the tenors by the instructor)
Hello! Actually when I made this video I wasn't sure if it was too rough. Glad it was helpful!
Yes, you can defiantly sing straight tone in a healthy way - I think be just wary of the amount of force you are putting behind the sound. It might be worth taking time in rehearsals to think about what is making your voice sore. Is it length of rehearsal? Is it trying to be louder than you would as a soloist? Is it the range you are being expected to sing??
That's awesome you like to sing solo!! I love choir and solo!
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8 THINGS EVERY CHORISTER NEEDS TO KNOW!
Why can I sing alone or while I play guitar, but when I'm at church singing hymns with the rest of the congregation I can't find where I need to be? It feels either too high or too low. I hope someone can help answer this.
this is exactly my problem
Me too I have the
Same problem,
I think it depends if you have someone to teach vs teaching yourself because someone teaching you the techniques how to sing by a conductor/instructor is actually a big difference and can really help
Thanks for this 😍
what if one doesnt read 🎵🎶 notes
Hi..I'm new. Thank you for nice video
Do you recommened begin learning with choir ? Will this affect my vocal abilities as a solo singer?
Choir is awesome
This week was the first time in 18 months I could teach choir in person. I cried after the rehearsal.
Choir is the best.
I’ve been in choir for like 6 years I guess I’m 16 ao idk why I’m watching this but I have an audition for next years choir so I guess I’m just tryna get ready
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I’m so glad you like it !! Have a wonderful week 😍😍😍😍🌻🌻🍂🌻
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I have an audition for joining a choir group at Thursday and this video really came in handy! Thank you so much!🤍
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