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Title: Training New People from scratch
Post by: Holy Roller on March 02, 2006, 12:27:08 PM
any tips ??


what do you do with Folks who want to be in the choir but have no experience or can't really sing ?


i could use some suggestions - much appreciated !!!!
Title: Re: Training New People from scratch
Post by: B3Wannabe on March 02, 2006, 12:49:38 PM
I'm of the opinion that you shouldn't present a choir until they're absolutely ready, so if the choir in general is ready, then maybe the people that aren't ready will have to sit out. If EVERYONE isn't ready, then they just won't sing. I don't believe in throwing anything out to God. People say isn't not the presentation, but your heart, which I agree with, but if your heart is in the right place, you'll WANT to get better, in other words, you'll practice to perfect the songs. Any mindset less than that tells me that the person doesn't really want to sing.
Title: Re: Training New People from scratch
Post by: Holy Roller on March 02, 2006, 02:29:23 PM
I'm not necessarily talking about a Choir but individual persons wanting to join the choir. the dynamics of a church choir are so different from the community choir. it's harder to turn faithful church members away from a ministry.
Title: Re: Training New People from scratch
Post by: sjonathan02 on March 02, 2006, 03:09:08 PM
While it is difficult to turn away faithful members of a church from a ministry, there must be some level of gifting from the Holy Spirit, and a desire to perfect your gift,  in order to operate effectively within any ministry.


Title: Re: Training New People from scratch
Post by: Mysteryman on March 02, 2006, 06:16:01 PM
Do you teach the choir how to sing? Many directors do not they just get up and teach parts. That is why trainning is important. They should be working on scales and exercises during every rehearsals. You all should be working on interval harmony too like major and minor chords. This will give the members a ear for those chords when they hear them.