You should be able to:
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Match pitch (by listening to yourself, determine if you’re
singing the correct note or not)
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Attend weekly Wednesday evening rehearsals and Sunday
morning rehearsals and 10:30 services
(with as much regularity as possible)
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Communicate planned absences with the director
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Be at least 18 years old
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Have a sense of humor about yourself—be willing to make
mistakes
Misgivings and fears that commonly keep people from
joining:
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“I don’t have a good solo voice. I can’t possibly sing in the choir.”
Balderdash--a good many of us
aren’t solo material! That doesn’t mean
we don’t make absolutely wonderful choir members! Each member of the choir enhances the overall sound, no matter
how “small” the voice.
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“I can’t read music. I’d be no asset.”
Once again, poppycock! There are many viable ways to learn, process and perform music. Being able to read it makes life easier and quicker, but it’s not necessary. Many members of our choir are very savvy rote learners—if they hear a musical passage once or twice, it’s learned. Also, music reading is gradually picked up through experience, just as reading words is.
Comments that keep a great many people from singing at
all:
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“My kids tell me not to quit my day job.”
Kids—they’re such Simon
Cowells! You should join for spite!
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“My music teacher in kindergarten/middle
school/etc. said for me to just mouth the words.”