One of the specific challenges of running a voluntary trebles' choir is that the line-up can change quite often as choristers join, progress, and leave. This means that the seating plan has to be re-thought from time to time. 1/5
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This is more complicated than you'd think. Inexperienced probationers need to be placed next to senior choristers who will help and guide them. Experienced choristers need to go at the ends of the lines to lead in procession. Siblings normally go on opposite sides... 2/5
...to help them develop independently, as well as to balance the gaps if a family is away. Some combinations of singing voices work better than others. Some focus better when they're under the nose of the director. And there are always certain 'chatty' combinations to avoid. 3/5
(We're full at the moment. But we will have two places specifically for experienced singers aged 10+ in January. And we're running a waiting list for all candidates. If you want to be part of the next re-shuffle, get in touch!) 5/5
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