Singers

We are a mixed voice choir, five parts in all with the top three being female and the bottom two male. The voice names and normal ranges are given below.

Soprano -

highest note F one octave and a fourth above middle C.
lowest note A a minor third below middle C.

First Alto -

highest note D one octave and a tone above middle C.
lowest note G a fourth below middle C.

Second Alto -

highest note C one octave above middle C.
lowest note E a major sixth below middle C.

Tenor -

highest note F# an augmented fourth above middle C.
lowest note A one octave and a minor third below middle C.

Bass -

highest note D a tone above middle C.
lowest note E one octave and a sixth below middle C.

Musical arrangements will avoid extremes of range in all parts. See the Music page for details of some of the songs to be performed.

The choir has its own unique sound. Smooth, velvety and easy to listen to. If you are unsure as to whether your voice will fit in, don't worry. We'll teach you some techniques to help you produce the right sound that fits in with the other singers.

The main requirement is that you can sing accurately in harmony with other parts, and be able to sing without vibrato.

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