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RHYTHMIC THERAPY 18-06-2016

RHYTHMIC THERAPY
18-06-2016

THE EFFECTIVE CHOIR DIRECTOR:

Build a professional, collegial and spiritual climate.

Open rehearsals with a prayer so that your choir can inspire others' faith through their service.


Start and end rehearsals on time.

Praise singers who arrive on time or finally conquer a difficult part.

Help your choir members gain confidence by finding opportunities to reinforce fundamentals in the context of the music you’re rehearsing.

Inspire their confidence in you by being prepared and organized.

Be patient when individual members hit a rough spot, remain open to suggestions and ideas.

Most importantly, maintain your energy during rehearsal and performance. 

Singing can be hard work, and your enthusiasm will be contagious.

Ref: Simons (2016) 

Kingsley J.E.K Acheampong
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