How Choruses Actively Plan for Improvement
Kelsey Menehan | June 1, 2010
No matter where your chorus is on the road toward artistic excellence, you can take steps to get better—a diverse sample of choruses tell their inspiring stories.
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Chorus America Staff | May 7, 2010
In principle, we live in a sea of air. Singing is vibrating that air: We take a breath, our abdominals engage and we send the air back up our windpipe. And that's about all there is to it. It's just that simple—and it's just that hard.
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