Five of us were able to make it this week. As I anticipated, we were all in pretty low spirits. We had a lot to talk through, so we just had a cathartic conversation and didn't worry about working on any pieces. We briefed folks on last week's meeting with a representative of another local Pagan organization. It went well but we're still waiting for some clarifying information from them. We also discussed the possibility of having additional private rehearsals for folks who are willing and able to make an additional time commitment. Emori was concerned it might make the folks who couldn't make that commitment feel left out but the initial feedback we've gotten is positive. We'll continue asking for input on the subject until we feel confident we've heard from everyone in the choir.
If you'd like to review any of our material, the sheet music and recordings are available on our Drive. For the naming conventions of the recordings, see the document in our Drive. You can also listen to the TPC playlist of recordings of some of the pieces by professional artists on Spotify. If you're trying to practice at home and can't quite discern your note, you can use a keyboard app to plunk out whichever ones you're having trouble with. (This is by no means an official endorsement, but the app I use is "Voice Training - Learn to Sing" by the developer Learn to Master. It labels the notes on the keyboard and gives you real-time feedback on what note you're singing.) If you need a tutorial on how to read music, this one seems sufficient for helping you figure out which note you want to find on the keyboard.
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