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Thursday, 22 December 2011
Bradford Voices
My brisk walk on a decidedly chilly Sunday afternoon was brightened by the festive songs in Roberts Park from 'Bradford Voices'. They are a community choir based in Saltaire. I have several friends who are members. (Singing seems to be something a lot of my friends have taken up in later years. I might have joined them but I'm too deaf even to hear myself sing, never mind everyone else! And I most likely sing flat now..) Bradford Voices meet weekly in the Methodist Church Hall to sing and enjoy music together. Part of their ethos is that everyone has a voice and is encouraged to sing, whether or not they can read music. There are no auditions and, though they make a very nice sound, their approach seems to be a lot more 'laid-back' than some choirs. They do lots of performances and many of them seem to be outside, street-based. Clearly one of the prerequisites for joining is a good set of thermal underwear! They had a small but appreciative audience by the Half-Moon Café in the park (funny how no-one likes to sit on the front row) and they managed to keep singing, despite me running around taking photos.
We have no carols singers in France. At least, I've never seen any. I'd like to hear them, I'm sure it must be moving.
ReplyDeleteIt does look chilly. I think I might have stood to listen.
ReplyDeleteSaltaire has so many charming traditions, so glad you caught this one for us! ~Lili
ReplyDeleteWhat a super POV for this capture of the community choir, Jenny! And yeah, it does look chilly!
ReplyDeleteAll the very best of the season to you and yours!
Nice composition, Jennyfreckles. In half an hour I am going to friends for dinner and a carol sing. I have no talent, but I have a lot of volume! Sorry you can no longer hear well enough to enjoy it. Hope your memories of carols heard earlier carry you through the season.
ReplyDeleteJennyfreckles, do not let your failing hearing put you off joining a choir, especially the "Bradford Voices" who do appear to be a laid back friendly group.
ReplyDeleteIt is still possible for you to benefit and contribute to a choir by "tuning into the vibes" and humming untill you register with that resonance one "feels" in the chest when a choir of folk are in full flow.
I know it all sounds a tad "hippy speak", but then again I am an old hippy myself . . . .
You sure get up high for your photos! Are those singing Llamas? They are well equipped in this choir with a little keyboard. So sad to learn about your hearing...
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