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New Daytime adult choir, lunch time, wednesdays, 192c Peckham rye. opposite the park.


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Hi Folks. THe choir day has changed to a wednesday lunchtime at 12 50 at 192c peckham rye. It is still non audition and all are welcome. It should be fun and invigorating, we will be doing a selction of simple pop/rock/indie arrangements, folk tunes, light classical, and some of my stuff -written/arranged specially for amateur community choirs. And whats more they are now saying singing is great for your health (unless of course you are a choir leader, that is)..



The cost is 80 pounds for a 10 week term, or 10 pounds per session to drop in. Should you want a smaller nibble for this first term you could do 40 pounds for five weeks. But obviously with choirs it is nice if people can commit to a reasonable length of time so we can get good at some pieces, as we are all in it together so to speak.


Anyway, flyer attached.


It would be great if you could let me know ahead of time if you are thinking of coming along.


All the best.


Dan Maitland


https://eazypeazymusic.com/


https://www.facebook.com/singeasychoir/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel

yes it is Pippa.. Though we will be using simple music, even non readers find it helpful and I am happy to explain it. I also often have audio files of the parts that people can learn from, and we learn a lot of stuff by ear in the sessions.
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Hi


I went along to this yesterday and it was great! Friendly group of people and some great tunes, without the need to read any music. Was a lovely way of breaking up the day working from home, would recommend.


HP

Really enjoyable so far, although I doubt listening to me is helping anybody else's stress!


Dan is a great teacher, whatever your level of expertise. Happy with the gender ratio myself, but I suspect more male voices are required!

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