Do singers need to read music?
Singing is fun and it is not all about singing as a soloist. If you can clearly hear the music and sing in tune with the music, it is possible to have fun by joining a choir or singing group.
However, many people think that to be able to sing with a group you have to be able to “hit” the right note without help. Most people need a guide and that is what the sheet music provides. Reading music is like reading a map to reach a certain destination. Listening to the sound of a particular note, reproduced by an instrument or a voice, and finding it on the music is like finding the “You are Here” point on the map. Once that point on the map is found, you know in which direction to go and how far to go to reach your destination. Identifying a note on the sheet music is the first step towards learning how to relate the
positions and timing of the different notes and to being able to reach your “destination” of reproducing the right sound and tune. Of course, it is not absolutely necessary to learn to read music to sing with a group. However, even having a little knowledge makes it much easier to reproduce the sound that the composer of the music intended. The level of enjoyment of participating in making music is also increased. There are many people who can give you a basic understanding of the written language of music. Let go of the fear that you can’t do it and try! Join a singing group and experience how people are willing to help you.
We do not have to be professional musicians to make music. Anyone who wants to can have the uplifting experience of making music.
Are you a singer?
Do you sing in a choir or group, love to sing the well-known favourites and love to undertake those big works written by Handel, Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Verdi and Vivaldi and so on? Do you also wonder why we do not have equivalent modern works to sing? Of course, cost is one factor and Copyright is another. Contemporary works are available but buying the scores of new works and coping with the Copyright issues can be beyond the resources of a community group.
Choralworks Inc. is a not-for-profit organisation set up to encourage composers to write and publish new music and to enable singing groups to buy new works at a reasonable price. Choralworks Inc. aims to commission one new major work each year. Choralworks Inc. also has a website to publish and sell a range of new choral music. It is intended that the sale of music will supplement the private funding used to set up the organisation so that commissions can continue into the future. We need your help to make this a success. Visit our website.
www.choralworksinc.com
See how easy it is to download sheet music for your group to perform. Find out how you can donate to the organisation. PLEASE ENCOURAGE YOUR GROUP TO SUPPORT US.


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