thread: School choirs

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    Sep 2008
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    School choirs

    Our school's choir sings with recorded music. So you hear the actual song and the kids struggling to sing louder than the recording. When I was in school, we had someone play the music on a piano while we sang. Is that old-fashioned now? Is this how school choirs do it? I think it sounds awful. WTYT?

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    I dont have any kids in school yet but gosh that sounds terrible, i hope not.

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    Jan 2007
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    I am a Performing Arts teacher and yep that is what I do - purely because I can't play an instrument! As far as PA teachers go though, I am a bit rare in that, but even so most I know use CD's. Having said that though, most good teachers will find a backing track for kids to sing with rather than trying to compete over a CD. I also do a bit of a cappella work where the kids sing without anything behind them which is lovely.

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    we had someone on the piano when we sang in the choir in high school even the new pop songs if i was their teacher and i had to use a cd i would get a backing track

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    Jan 2006
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    At my school, we always use instruments when others are singing. Sometimes just a piano, but other times a small band. Singing with a lyrics CD would just sound awful.