Choir singers know something about sound that solo singers don't — the particular experience of blending, of being part of a texture that is larger than any single voice, of finding your line inside something that requires everyone to listen to everyone else at once. It takes a specific kind of musicianship and a specific kind of humility, the willingness to be one voice among many and trust that the whole is worth more than standing out. They warm up in the car. They know their part and probably some of the other parts. They have feelings about the director and the repertoire and the acoustics of a particular venue. The gifts that fit them are the ones that honor the practice — the voice, the music, or the experience of singing itself.
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These are for the voice and the craft — vocal care, music resources, and things that support the practice of someone who takes their singing seriously.
Vocal Care Tea and Honey Set — What Every Singer Goes Through Before and After
Under $25See Price →Throat Coat Tea — The Classic Singer's Pre-Rehearsal Ritual
Under $15See Price →Quality Music Stand — For Practice at Home That Takes the Music Seriously
Under $35See Price →Tickets to a Choral or Orchestral Concert — Hearing It From the Audience
Under 60See Price →Private Voice Lesson — The Individual Attention Their Voice Deserves
Under 60See Price →Sheet Music or Choral Collection — For the Pieces That Live in Their Memory
Under $25See Price →Personal Humidifier — Voice Health Through the Dry Months
Under $30See Price →Quality Garment Bag for Choir Robe — The Robe That Has Traveled Everywhere Deserves This
Under $25See Price →If you know what kind of choir they're in — church, community, professional — the quiz can find something more specific. About a minute.
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