Your Questions, Answered
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No. We provide all sheet music and learning materials to our students during their weekly rehearsals. But you must bring a pencil and binders are provided first rehearsal.
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No. Our introductory ensembles and neighborhood workshops are designed specifically for beginners. We teach music theory, sight-reading, and vocal health from the ground up. While our senior touring choirs require a higher level of skill, we provide the training to help younger students work their way up to that level.
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Most of our choirs meet twice a week for 90 minutes, usually one weeknight and Saturday mornings.
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We offer choral programs and introductory music classes for children and teenagers ages 7 to 18. Students are placed into different choir tiers based on their age, vocal maturity, and music reading ability rather than just their grade level in school.
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We keep our auditions relaxed and completely stress-free. Your child will meet briefly with one of our instructors to sing a few simple vocal scales and match a few piano notes. The goal is simply to check their natural pitch, vocal range, and how well they can follow musical directions. Parents do not need to prepare expensive audition pieces or hire private voice coaches.