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Tips To Invigorate Winter Choir Rehearsals After A Post-Concert Slump

 

After students coming off the high of their winter classical music concerts Los Angeles in California followed by a break that they deserve and now they are back to their regular seats starting all over again. What do we do next? It does not make any sense to start learning spring concert music very early. If well-optimized, January can be a productive and rewarding month for rehearsals.

Reinforce effective participation

Now that we are back in an August/September mode, it is an excellent chance to engage our self-awareness of how we rehearse. When we focus on what builds a great choir, students can be trained to focus on aspects of effective participation. It is crucial to try utilizing a self-assessment choir rehearsal participation. Students can self-assess themselves what they do well and what they do not do well and how they can improve and become better during choir concerts. This type of self-assessment rubric can be used to reinforce the self-awareness idea.

Put on a last-minute concert

You should present less-changing and high-quality music that can foster a highly productive rehearsal atmosphere. Do a concert in a setting that is less formal. Perhaps such a concert could have a specific theme or be a fundraiser.

Switch up the sections

You should spend a month with members singing different parts. This is a nice way to challenge and develop the reading and listening skills of the children and utilize different areas of their voice. It will improve your choir member’s range and flexibility when they switch parts.

Concert music should be taught by rote

If you want your choir in Californiato be at its best during classical music concerts Los Angeles, you need to train them without sheet music so that they can learn and connect differently. The elimination of chairs could help in this full musical experience.

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