Singing Activities and Choirs....
CHOIRS
Alexandra is the musical director of the Claremont Singers, a community choir based in Windsor. The choir (all ladies) meet on Monday evenings in term time from 8pm-9.30pm and sing a wide range of repertoire from light music to traditional songs and more. Reading music is not necessary, just a keen ear and wanting to relax and enjoy singing with others. They work towards two charity fundraiser concerts per year.
Please click here to be directed to The Claremont Singers website for more information and contact details.
Alexandra is the musical director of the Claremont Singers, a community choir based in Windsor. The choir (all ladies) meet on Monday evenings in term time from 8pm-9.30pm and sing a wide range of repertoire from light music to traditional songs and more. Reading music is not necessary, just a keen ear and wanting to relax and enjoy singing with others. They work towards two charity fundraiser concerts per year.
Please click here to be directed to The Claremont Singers website for more information and contact details.
The Grade-1-athon
A lady in my local town of Chertsey, called Kayte Cable, last year, organised Chertsey's first "Grade-1-thon", and what a great success it was! The idea is you learn an instrument or learn to sing, and within around 6 months you take a Grade 1 exam, and perform in the annual Grade-1-athon concert in Chertsey (no obligation if you really don't want to!). You get people to sponsor you, and the money raised goes to the Sam Beare Hospice. A little scary...yes, BUT a wonderful opportunity to learn something musical that you've always secretly had the urge to, and do so alongside others that feel the same as you!
I have been coaching quite a few budding singers taking part in the Grade-1-athon, and attended the first concert at the end of 2014, and it was really incredible. So many courageous and talented people and a couple of thousand pounds was raised for the charity!
If you are up for learning something new and being part of the Grade-1-athon community, use my contact form and I will forward your enquiry to Kayte Cable.
A lady in my local town of Chertsey, called Kayte Cable, last year, organised Chertsey's first "Grade-1-thon", and what a great success it was! The idea is you learn an instrument or learn to sing, and within around 6 months you take a Grade 1 exam, and perform in the annual Grade-1-athon concert in Chertsey (no obligation if you really don't want to!). You get people to sponsor you, and the money raised goes to the Sam Beare Hospice. A little scary...yes, BUT a wonderful opportunity to learn something musical that you've always secretly had the urge to, and do so alongside others that feel the same as you!
I have been coaching quite a few budding singers taking part in the Grade-1-athon, and attended the first concert at the end of 2014, and it was really incredible. So many courageous and talented people and a couple of thousand pounds was raised for the charity!
If you are up for learning something new and being part of the Grade-1-athon community, use my contact form and I will forward your enquiry to Kayte Cable.