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For Life Is Interwoven
Drop Me A Line
Buddy Can You Spare A Dime
The Old Songs
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» Read moreWayfarers Chorus Welcome New Music Director
The Wayfarers Chorus, which was founded in 1989, has for the past 10 years been led by one of the founder members, Colin Wayte. In those 10 years, Colin has devoted thousands of hours to the role of Music Director (MD). During his time as MD, the chorus has expanded and refreshed its repertoire on an ongoing basis and has […]
» Read moreVote for our next new song
All of the songs suggested by our members, to be our second new repertoire song in 2020, have now been reviewed by the music team. Availability of arrangements and song suitability have been considered. The factors used to whittle down the suggestions were: Availability of a good arrangement How well the song fit the brief (i.e. gentle, slow to medium […]
» Read moreForemost Quartet In Demand
The Wayfarers Chorus based ‘Foremost’ quartet (Jeff, Garry, Ian & Pete) made two appearances last night (19 February), first singing at an independent living residence and then moving on to an open mic night, bringing a little variety to the guitar based acts. Blackwood Court, in Woolton, hold regular social evenings, featuring dinner and entertainment. As there is insufficient space […]
» Read moreWayfarers at UK Choir Festival 2020
On Saturday 8 February, members of the Wayfarers Chorus attended the UK Choir Festival in Manchester. During the course of a very enjoyable day, following an entertaining and engaging warm-up, there were four workshops, each covering different aspects and styles of singing and learning. Starting with learning simple tricks to help improve our sight-reading and understanding of musical scales, we […]
» Read moreI Got Rhythm
Listen to the Teach Tracks below, to download them click the relevant button. Download Sheet Music General Outline There is an introduction, which we will be shortening by cutting out the first slow phrases. Beginning at. “ I’m chipper all the day, happy with my lot. How did I get that way? This is what I’ve go……….ot”. The main pace […]
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