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Choir for those who are concerned about covid transmission


danmaitland

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And of course for everyone else..


We do two sessions per week: one outdoors, opposite peckham rye park, in my very large garden; and one online, using special software. This makes the choir completely safe for those who are sheilding, or are concerned about passing on or contracting coronavirus.

We are non audition and open to all ages.


Lots more details about us here https://eazypeazymusic.com/sing-eazy/

including our online broadcast of our christmas concert - all from our own homes, singing in realtime..

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I absolutely live for Dan's choir sessions. They're really fun and informal. The one in the garden gets me out and about, meeting people safely and SINGING! And the online version means we have people from all over the country joining us and singing in harmony. Honestly couldn't recommend more highly.
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Dan's choir is the highlight of my week! I joined three years ago and it is one of the best decisions I ever made. Everyone is friendly and the sessions are fun and uplifting - singing has been proven to release endorphins. During the lockdowns the choir was a lifesaver We sing a wide variety of songs and you can learn by ear so you don't have to read music. Dan is a great musician and I would recommend this choir to anyone looking for a safe place to enjoy singing.
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I mean I?m not keen on getting covid but I definitely do this choir because it is fun and friendly and does good songs often arranged by Dan and accompanied by him on the guitar. The remote option is good for people who are short on time. Dan also offers singing lessons which is good option for the less confident singer alongside the choir. He is a great teacher.
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