Hi Chorus Members,
In last night's choir meeting, Cory talked a lot about becoming better as a group. He told us again and again that we are talented and that we have the potential to be great. He also told us about the positive feedback we were given for our Christmas performances.
To keep progressing as a choir, Cory asked us each to set three chorus-related goals. He said to write them down and put them in our folders where we would see them every time we sing. Your goals should be personal--what you need to work on and how you can improve. To get you started thinking, here are possible goals I came up with (some were mentioned at the meeting) - make your part a melody, come to rehearsal on time, improve your voice, memorize the words, memorize your part, try to be more pleasant to look at while you sing, work harder, have a good attitude, learn to sight read, listen more, spend more time at home going over your music, talk less, reign in your vibrato, no "H's," get to know more members of the chorus, etc.
In last night's choir meeting, Cory talked a lot about becoming better as a group. He told us again and again that we are talented and that we have the potential to be great. He also told us about the positive feedback we were given for our Christmas performances.
To keep progressing as a choir, Cory asked us each to set three chorus-related goals. He said to write them down and put them in our folders where we would see them every time we sing. Your goals should be personal--what you need to work on and how you can improve. To get you started thinking, here are possible goals I came up with (some were mentioned at the meeting) - make your part a melody, come to rehearsal on time, improve your voice, memorize the words, memorize your part, try to be more pleasant to look at while you sing, work harder, have a good attitude, learn to sight read, listen more, spend more time at home going over your music, talk less, reign in your vibrato, no "H's," get to know more members of the chorus, etc.
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