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Ms. Blue

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I'm a New Choir Director.. any advice
« on: May 22, 2013, 09:26:01 AM »
Hey All!!

I'm still getting use to posting on here but you all have been so helpful to me, so THANK YOU!! I have been soloist for the past 21 years. I've been singing in the choir for the past 23 years. A choir president for 10 years and now our choir director had to leave because she became the first lady at another church.  I was appointed the choir director by my pastor and have very minimal experience on how to do this. The most challenging part is not having a musician and although the Lord blessed me with a voice, he skipped me when he gave out gifts on instruments  ;D ;D ;D. Do you all have any advice for me.  I appreciate your help. I'm not completely lost just need suggestions.  THANKS!!!

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Re: I'm a New Choir Director.. any advice
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2013, 10:30:26 AM »
Hi!  Welcome to choir directing!

Here are two articles you can look at:
God Bless!

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Re: I'm a New Choir Director.. any advice
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2013, 11:30:25 AM »
Good advice, Joan...

I visited a church last Sunday - had instruments, but no musicians.
The choir did all their songs acapella; hand claps and tambourine helped.
Then a soloist came up and sang to tracks...

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Re: I'm a New Choir Director.. any advice
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2013, 11:52:48 AM »
Good advice, Joan...

I visited a church last Sunday - had instruments, but no musicians.
The choir did all their songs acapella; hand claps and tambourine helped.
Then a soloist came up and sang to tracks...

That sounds like my church.. we use performance tracks for the choir and when I sing solo's. My concern is more so to help with warm ups and things of that nature. We have been without a musician for a while so i'm used to that part.

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Re: I'm a New Choir Director.. any advice
« Reply #4 on: May 22, 2013, 12:08:26 PM »
A slow worship song (like ALLELUIA or one of Israel Houghton's) is a good unison warm-up for choir. If you can encourage them to do parts after the first verse, even better...then if they are up to it, try a more traditional exercise, like scales or "Mee, May, Mah, Mo, Mu"

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Re: I'm a New Choir Director.. any advice
« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2013, 12:20:05 PM »
A slow worship song (like ALLELUIA or one of Israel Houghton's) is a good unison warm-up for choir. If you can encourage them to do parts after the first verse, even better...then if they are up to it, try a more traditional exercise, like scales or "Mee, May, Mah, Mo, Mu"

Thanks very much

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Re: I'm a New Choir Director.. any advice
« Reply #6 on: May 22, 2013, 01:02:29 PM »
That sounds like my church.. we use performance tracks for the choir and when I sing solo's. My concern is more so to help with warm ups and things of that nature. We have been without a musician for a while so i'm used to that part.

You can use ANYTHING to warm up a choir.  I mean,  you can take a song that you sang last Sunday,  and use it as a warm up song next rehearsal; especially if there's something you thought could go better than it did on Sunday.
Despite our communication technology, no invention is as effective as the sound of the human voice.

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Re: I'm a New Choir Director.. any advice
« Reply #7 on: May 24, 2013, 07:43:25 AM »
thanks sjonathan02
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