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The Moral Dilemma of Allowing “TONE-DEAF” Singers into our Choir

January 23, 2022 by Adam Paltrowitz Leave a Comment


We all want our choirs to sound great. So what do we do when a “tone-deaf” singer wants to join our choir?

Some singers that walk in our door will bring down the flow of our rehearsal and negatively impact our sound. What do we do?

Do we send them away?

 

This blog post presents a unique perspective that may help choral directors figure out how to handle the “struggling singer”.

 

Here is:

The Moral Dilemma of Allowing “TONE-DEAF” Singers into our Choir


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