How to Get the Most from Your Choir Practice
Whatever choir you happen to belong to, these tips will make it “magic” for you and those around you. – says Rachel Bennett.
<strong>Rachel Bennett</strong> is a London-based vocal coach and singer songwriter. She is the lead singer of her band RAIE and they have played at venues including London’s Hammersmith Apollo, The Roundhouse, The Albany Theatre, The Forge and Map Café. She has been a Musical Director for various theatre companies and has worked as both a singer and coach for record companies in studios across London. She currently teaches singing at Goldsmiths College on the Popular Music Degree and at Rose Bruford International Drama School. You can learn more about Rachel on <a href="http://www.raiemusic.com" rel="noopener">www.raiemusic.com</a>
Whatever choir you happen to belong to, these tips will make it “magic” for you and those around you. – says Rachel Bennett.
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