Monday 2 November 2020

Time off

📜🖋️CHOIR DIRECTOR ESSENTIALS🎶🎻
                                                          📝🎶Season 1. Episode 7. TIME OFF 🪕🎷
Because so many people are already too busy in today's society, the "seasonal choir" approach with Sunday morning rehearsals may be the only way some congregations can keep a choir going. Many people who are unable to take part in a year-round choir may be willing to make a six-week commitment for the Advent-Christmas choir and then perhaps another limited commitment at Easter time.
But even in churches that can sustain a full-time choir, time off for choir members is important.  A Colleague of mine in Canada told me in her church "At Calvary, they accomplish this in two ways. From June through August they do not hold regular rehearsals. Instead they meet briefly before the service to rehearse simple hymns and anthems or selections that they have learned and rehearsed earlier in the year. During the regular choir season they provide relief by breaking up the chain of Wednesday rehearsals with an occasional women's chorus or men's chorus rehearsal.
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