Remix Voices

our Sister Choirs

Would you like to sing in a choir? Even if you have never sung in a choir before, or are perhaps a bit rusty, Remix Voices may be the very thing for you. We will teach you everything you need to know to enable you to sing in a modern choir. Previous experience is not necessary, and you will not need to take an audition. Remix Voices is brand new, with two new choirs having started in the autumn 2009, and three more which started in January 2010, so if you are keen to get involved in something new and exciting, this is the perfect time to come and join us.

The Choirs will be singing the best of easy listening and popular songs arranged in a harmony style, which should appeal to all. Music from The Beatles, Abba, Fleetwood Mac, and other popular artists will be typical of the songs we will be singing. There is no requirement to read music, as all songs will be taught at rehearsals and backed up with audio files.

Remix Voices, along with Choir Remix, will have a high standard of visual presentation, but this will not involve choreography. If you love singing but dread the thought of lots of moving around, you'll fit in well with the Remix Voices philosophy.

Would you like to sing with Choir Remix, but find the thought of joining a fast moving, highly musical choir a bit daunting? Come and join Remix Voices, and when you are comfortable you can easily move on to auditioning for our more advanced choir, where the standards are more exacting.

For more information visit the Remix Voices website.

Come and try singing in a friendly and supportive atmosphere. New daytime choirs started in January 2010.

Joining Remix Voices

First step - simply turn up to any of the rehearsals listed below, or email beth@remixvoices.com to register an interest.

REMIX VOICES

Our next rehearsals are:-

Monday
20 September 2010
7.15 to 8.45 pm
(Reading)

Tuesday
21 September 2010
7.45 to 9.30 pm
(Godalming)

Wednesday
22 September 2010
7.45 to 9.30 pm
(Guildford)

Thursday
23 September 2010
7.45 to 9.30 pm
(Woking)

Friday
24 September 2010
9.45 to 11.30 am
(Guildford)