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12 March 2026

The Tuneless Choir

 

Debbie insists we must breathe!

I am sure that all Brits of a certain age will remember Eric Morecambe telling Andre Previn that he always played the right notes but not necessarily in the right order.  Apparently there are choirs full of Erics.

A Tuneless Choir director came to our Women's Institute today to talk about her singers.  They all come along saying they can't sing but somehow she has formed them into a choir.  Their motto is "Sing like no-one is listening".  I've added a link to their web site.

Debbie used to teach music in schools but since she retired she's been inspiring adults to have a go.  This morning we sang "I have a dream" and, while we won't be singing at The Albert Hall any time soon, we had great fun.  There were a few percussion instruments available and one of our members played her kazoo to add to the general cacophony.

And it was good to hear that their linked charity is Mind, the mental health charity, because choral singing is great for mental health.

11 comments:

  1. I used to love teaching singing; I wish all primary school teachers had singing as a compulsory daily subject on their courses to help them get over their fear. It's so good for mind body and soul that no-one should be deprived of the joy it brings!

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  2. I’ve just joined a group at our local library and our teacher is a very enthusiastic American man who tells us all that we can sing. He plays guitar, banjo and kazoo to help us. I come out feeling full of joy! Catriona

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  3. When I sing (in my head) I have full orchestral support, backing singers and on a good day - dancing girls..... But when I open my mouth that all vanishes and the hard truth that I really can't hold a tune is very obvious hahaha

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  4. I love the joy people get from singing and wish more people could get the joy from singing!

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    1. My singing is restricted to the car and the shower these days.

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  5. I enjoy singing and I love it when my daughter joins me and we sing together. :)

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