Do you sing in a choir?

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Nope. Never could keep up with rehearsal times.
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I did sing in choir when I was in school. I was an alto, and I loved it! I want to get back into singing and join a local choral and sing in local musicals.
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I did in my middle school days but gave up because my voice wasn't anything special. Now my son is following in my steps and is in a choir himself. They exhibited twice and both times successfully. Next month they try a national contest and I'm so nervous lol.
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Yes, I used to sing in a choir at church as a soprano. I still have fond memories of those days.
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I was a sophomore in high school when I sang for the schools jr choir. I have stage fright so bad the bleachers would shake the whole time we performed! Others were surprised to see that my face was not bright red the whole time! Singing was a good experience for me even with the stage fright that I never did overcome! On the swim team the swimmers blocks that were not tightened to the floor also shook a bit before the start of my race, at my piano recitals the piano bench almost fell over more than once and preforming on stage for the schools dance company was also as shaky as the bleachers! I tried everything to look confident in frount of a group unfortunately I tend to look better on paper, choreograpty is a nitch I can't change but still love trying!
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Yes i am a chorister and i sing alto. Am still a chorister and always will because it lifts up my spirit.
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I tried singing in a choir in high school but it really didn't work out. I wasn't that good
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I did when i was younger. I
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I just love singing in the rain hahaha....
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I sing in a choir, am a tenor singer but sometimes swap to alto.
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Not at all,but am an afro singer as well as a rapper,but most expecially in local rap
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I sang in my college choir during my first two years. Wasn't quite the experience I thought it would be, but it did help me find my range. I hardly had any vocal training beforehand.
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I used to sing in a choir in my school days but then I left after high school graduation. I sing solo now.
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Yep! I am very proud to say that I am a choir member since I was a kid. It helps me overcome my insecurities and fear of crowd. It is my outlet and an act of gratitude for all the blessings I received. In so many ways, it will help you alot.
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I am proud to say that I am a choir member since when I was a kid. It helps me overcome my insecurities and fear of the crowd. It helps me to forget what I've been through. Form of prayer, it helps me to connect with God. I dedicate my life in serving him. 😊
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