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How To Navigate Struggling Singers In A Chorus Rehearsal

January 30, 2022 by Adam Paltrowitz Leave a Comment


It can be so frustrating when one or two singers negatively impact our rehearsal with their lack of pitch matching.

That droning sound can be frustrating to everyone in the room!

Sometimes these struggling singers show improvement when isolated, yet their vocal progress doesn’t translate back into the rehearsal setting.

How do you help those struggling singer during the rehearsal? How can we stop the droning in REAL TIME?

Can we help the struggling singer while running a successful rehearsal for everyone else?

 

Here is:

How To Navigate Struggling Singers in A Chorus Rehearsal


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