Membership is open to all male voices. For those nervous singers, an audition is not required!
Current membership fee is £130 per annum (£65 if joining halfway through the year).
The Choir is always on the look-out for new members.
If you think singing in a male voice choir is for you come along on a rehearsal night.
The Choir sings in four parts (from highest to lowest): Top Tenor, Mezzo-Tenor (Second Tenor), Baritone, Bass.
You may not be certain where you fit in but come along and we will help you find out.
The Choir does not operate a formal audition policy and you are not expected to be able to read music (though, obviously, it helps if you can).
However, we will check whether you can hold a note and know in general terms whether the music you are singing is going up or down!
We try to operate a 'buddy' system where you are partnered with an established member of the Choir in the section of the choir you are in.
They will help you get used to being in the Choir and with what we are singing at the time.
Be patient - it takes a while to get used to singing in a choir, becoming familiar with the repertoire and building your singing confidence.
But when you are an established member you will thoroughly enjoy it and research says 'Singing is good for you
Current membership fee is £130 per annum (£65 if joining halfway through the year).
The Choir is always on the look-out for new members.
If you think singing in a male voice choir is for you come along on a rehearsal night.
The Choir sings in four parts (from highest to lowest): Top Tenor, Mezzo-Tenor (Second Tenor), Baritone, Bass.
You may not be certain where you fit in but come along and we will help you find out.
The Choir does not operate a formal audition policy and you are not expected to be able to read music (though, obviously, it helps if you can).
However, we will check whether you can hold a note and know in general terms whether the music you are singing is going up or down!
We try to operate a 'buddy' system where you are partnered with an established member of the Choir in the section of the choir you are in.
They will help you get used to being in the Choir and with what we are singing at the time.
Be patient - it takes a while to get used to singing in a choir, becoming familiar with the repertoire and building your singing confidence.
But when you are an established member you will thoroughly enjoy it and research says 'Singing is good for you