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16 Must-Dos To Ensure a Great Concert

December 6, 2016 by Adam Paltrowitz Leave a Comment


Choral Clarity Presents:

We just spent many months learning notes and rhythms, memorizing lyrics, working on balance and blend, shape, and internalizing meaning. But now it is concert season. Our priority needs to shift from how our ensemble sounds to what our audience sees and hears. Believe it or not, most of what the audience members see and hear have nothing to do with how well our ensemble sings.

You must make sure you do these 16 things in order to have a great concert!

 

 


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