Our church has a lot of choirs -- Children, youth, Annointed Voices, the Majestic Choir, the Sanctuary Choir, the Mass Male Choir, Acts Chapter Two (praise team) and don't forget the handbell choir Shekinah Glory. Then of course there's the M.A.S.S. choir for special occasions, and the Chorale (an ensemble that does the high-brow sheet music stuff). As senior accompanist I'm responsible for most of their rehearsals. The shortest are the kids and the handbells, who practice 1 to 1 1/2 hours; the Sanctuary Choir and the M.A.S.S. choirs practice anywhere from 1 1/2 to three hours, depending on what kind of songs they're working on--their directors believe in practicing until they get it RIGHT. The musicians (The Posse) practice about two hours, mostly because we have three services worth of music to cover. Each choir has three songs to render; every now and then each choir comes up with three NEW songs for us to learn. When that happens, we musicians threaten to go on strike, but no one seems to care. :roll: