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We are Note-Orious, East Dulwich's fun community choir and we are looking for new Tenor and Bass singers to join us this autumn. Rehearsals start one month today on 8th September and we are offering free taster session to Tenor and Bass singers that night. We are a no audition choir, if you think you can hold a tune we would love to meet you. Recent studies by Oxford Brooks University have found that singing in a choir has greater health benefits than playing team sports. Why not give us a go. If you would like to secure a space on our free taster session please email us on [email protected]. For more information visit our wesbite www.note-orious.co.uk
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I'm a member of this fab choir. Term started last Monday 8th, but it's not too late to join. We're looking for male singers, ie basses and tenors. There are no auditions. Simply come along for one Monday night free taster session and see if you like it.


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