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Brand new Sing EaZy Choir @ Watson's General Telegraph 108 Forest Hill Road, SE22 0RS. 7pm


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Brand New SingeaZy evening choir, at Watson's General Telegraph 108 Forest Hill Road, SE22 0RS. 7pm. Come on down. It will be fun!



Improve your voice and musicianship


Sing with new friends


Gain confidence


Perform gigs



Sing eaZy is fun and invigorating way to improve your singing and musicianship. Perform fun and challenging pieces in a safe and supportive environment. Learn how to sing harmonies, with small and large groups. Create our own versions of favourite classic or contemporary songs.


We perform many genres: folk, indie, world, soul, rock and modern pop. Including original arrangements and compositions. Acappella and accompanied.


Choir leader Dan Maitland has directed Goose Green, Nunhead and Streatham Community Choirs.

He has played, written, taught and sang professionally for over twenty years: working with many well known artists.


He currently directs two adult Sing EaZy choirs in East Dulwich and Peckham Rye, and the Band Eazy community band, and is a Guest Choir Leader for the National Theatre choir. See website for details.


Contact: [email protected].


www.eazypeazymusic.com

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi Tayzar. Yes, I do get paid. Its ?40 for the six week term, or ?9 per week drop in.. For that you get free music and audio learning files and lyrics.. plus of course the 1 and half hour work shop each week.

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