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Get
Out of the Shower and Get On Stage!
Learn to Sing With Choir of the Year
and Making Music
Sing Away The January Blues, Start The
Year on a High Note and Reap the Health
Benefits of Singing
Learn to sing for FREE in 2010, unlock
your inner diva, banish the January Blues,
get fit and de-stress through the power
of your voice at Learn to Sing, a
unique series of singing coaching sessions
run by Making Music, the umbrella organisation
for voluntary music and Choir of the Year,
the UK's largest amateur choral competition.
Each course concludes with the opportunity
for singers to perform live on stage in
front of a packed audience at a regional
Choir of the Year event.
Learn to Sing, supported by the National
Lottery through Arts Council England, takes
place in seven major cities across England
from 26 January 2010 [details below].
Learn to Sing is open to anyone of any ability,
from total novice to shower soprano and
karaoke enthusiast.
Each Learn to Sing course lasts for six
weeks (one evening a week) and is hosted
by a skilled choir and led by a team of
specially trained vocal coaches from the
British Association of Barbershop Singers
(BABS).
Participants will be taught the basics of
singing, including how to look after the
voice and sing in harmony through to performance
skills and rhythm and voice development
across a range of different styles of music
from rock and pop through to the classics.
Participants will not only learn to sing
with confidence and discover the joy of
group singing, but also secure the huge
health benefits that singing provides and
meet new people. Interested participants
can find out more: www.makingmusic.org.uk/learntosing.
Choir of the Year provides Learn to Sing
participants with the opportunity to perform
live on stage and see, meet and learn from
the very best vocal groups in the country,
raising their aspirations and showcasing
the range of singing opportunities on offer.
Over 200 singing groups of all ages and
styles are involved in Choir of the Year
2010, performing at public regional and
national heats across the UK for a place
in the Grand Final at London's Royal Festival
Hall on 28 November, broadcast on BBC Radio
3 and BBC FOUR.
Learn to Sing 2010, courses. Full details
of all on www.makingmusic.org.uk/learntosing:
Newcastle,
with the Tynemouth Choral Society starting
from 15 February
Manchester,
with the St George's Singers, Stockport
starting from 26 January
Warwick,
with the Leicester Philharmonic Choir starting from 29 March
Manchester,
with the Salford Choral Society starting
from 27 January
Basingstoke,
with the Wokingham Choral Society starting
from 11 March
Bristol,
with The Great Western Chorus and Avonbelles
starting from 3 February
Milton
Keynes, with the Welwyn Garden City
Music Society starting from 8 February
Sing yourself fit
January is the perfect time to start learning
to sing, as singing and has significant
physical health and wellbeing benefits,
helping New Year goals become a reality.
Professor Graham Welch, Chair of the International
Music Education Research Centre at the University
of London summaries why people who sing
are healthier than those who don't:
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Singing releases endorphins
into your system and makes you feel
energized and uplifted. Singing gives
the lungs a workout. |
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Singing tones abdominal
and intercostal muscles and the diaphragm,
and stimulates circulation. |
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Singing makes us breathe
more deeply than many forms of strenuous
exercise, so we take in more oxygen,
improve aerobic capacity and experience
a release of muscle tension as well. |
The longer-term health benefits of singing
regularly are well-established and include
the offset of dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
Greg Cohen of George Washington University
tracked a Senior Singers Chorale in Arlington,
Virginia and found that the singers suffered
less depression, made fewer doctor visits
a year and took fewer medications compared
with non-singers.
Robin Osterley, Chief Executive, Making
Music said: "We are passionate
about helping people discover the joy of
singing and the associated health and wider
benefits it provides. We're committed to
helping develop new singers of all sorts
and all ages. With the great support of
Arts Council England and extra benefit of
Choir of the Year's involvement, Learn to
Sign 2010 will enable hundreds of people
to get into signing, and for singing to
become part of the lives."
Helen Price, Education Manager, Choir
of the Year said: "The popularity
of TV talent contests demonstrates that
we're a nation of would-be singers, but
people don't always make the leap from singing
in the shower to singing in a group! For
25 years Choir of the Year has been at the
forefront of developing and showcasing the
very best group singing in the country and
the sense of fun and achievement that comes
through live performance. Today group singing
is the most popular team pastime after sport
in Britain. We're delighted to be involved
in Learn to Sing and help people discover
a passion for singing and look forward to
hearing the singers perform at their regional
Choir of the Year event in 2010."
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Press information
For press information about Learn to Sing please contact
Will Kallaway
020 7221 7883
william.kallaway@kallaway.com
For general information about Choir of the Year please contact
Helen Price
helen@choiroftheyear.com
020 7313 6273
For general information about Making Music
please contact
Sarah Robinson
sarah.robinson@makingmusic.org.uk
0207 422 8280
About Choir of the Year (www.choiroftheyear.com)
Choir of the Year is the UK's national amateur
group singing competition and the foremost
competition of its kind - winning the competition
is the ultimate achievement for any UK choir.
Over 200 choirs of all ages and music styles
will be performing at regional heats at
major venues across the UK from February
to June 2010. These events are FREE for
the public to attend, but tickets go quickly!
The choirs are singing to win a place in
the Grand Final at the Royal Festival Hall
on 28 November, broadcast on BBC Radio 3
and BBC FOUR. Competing choirs receive live
feedback from esteemed judges at each event.
Tickets for all performances can be booked
by emailing info@choiroftheyear.com.
Since 1984 more than 130,000 singers of
all ages have taken part in Choir of the
Year, a biennial festival of singing, performing
in a vast array of styles - pop, gospel,
barbershop, classical and World music. It
is FREE to enter and choirs get to perform
to a live audience and have expert judges
provide live feedback and written guidance
notes following the heat. Choir of the Year
is more than a competition and helps choirs
to become the best they can, providing the
opportunity for singers of all ages and
backgrounds to meet and exchange ideas,
it raises the aspirations of thousands of
singers by promoting teamwork, dedication
and a passion for singing.
About Making Music
Making Music, the National Federation
of Music Societies, is one of the largest
arts umbrella organisations in the UK, representing
and supporting over 2,750 voluntary music
groups. Its members include choirs, orchestras,
music promoters, jazz and wind bands, community
festivals, samba groups, sitar ensembles,
barbershop choruses and brass bands. It
provides a comprehensive range of financial,
artistic and administrative services, as
well as development and training opportunities
to member groups. Making Music also lobbies
on behalf of its members to national and
local government and other agencies. Collectively,
Making Music's 200,000 musicians and music
lovers present around 10,000 concerts each
year to an audience of 1.6 million people.
About The British Association of
Barbershop Singers
The British Association of Barbershop Singers
(BABS) is a registered music charity whose
aim is to encourage harmony singing across
all age groups. The Association is a voluntary
organisation that has built an enviable
reputation for the high quality of education
and training it offers and currently has
60 registered barbershop choirs and 90 registered
barbershop quartets. There are 6,000 people
singing barbershop harmony in the UK with
over 100,000 worldwide. Further information
on barbershop singing can be found at www.singbarbershop.com
Learn to Sing and Choir of the Year
2010 are supported by the National Lottery
through Arts Council England.
To find out more about the Arts Council
please visit www.artscouncil.org.uk
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