volume 56, number 1
In the June/July 2004 issue of The Chorister

  • Judy Henneberger outlines the critical components of a rehearsal and how they vary based on the time youhave available. Three rehearsal planning templates are provided with her article

  • Betty Bedsole addresses the importance of "Process" over "Product" for our young singers. Looking for a curriculum that provides your choristers with the essential processes? Check out Choristers Guild's Stepping Stones.

  • Nan Grantham begins a six-part series, "Teaching from the Middle of the Road." In each issue of Volume 56, Nan will explore a musical concept and offer teaching ideas that can accomodate younger and older choristers.

  • Doug Haney interviews members of his parent advisory group for his youth choir to reveal some strategies for engaging and keeping parental involvement and support.

  • Mary Nelson Keithahn starts an exploration of the hymnal that will help choir leaders equip their singers with a working understanding of the hymnal.

  • John Sutton continues his series on tuning the un-tuned singer. In this issue John tackles the problem of making the choir a choral unit.

  • Norma de Waal Malefyt and Howard Vanderwell, long time collaborators in ministry, share insights into the team approach of worship planning.

  • Reverend Steve Rice begins a devotional series for use with children.


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