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This podcast exists to promote and encourage two long-time traditions in our society that seem to be dwindling…The Choir and Corporate Singing. We hope to revive the excitement and joy experienced with singing in a choir, as well as inform and educate the listener on all things singing, and all things choir related.
A weekly podcast featuring discussion and interviews with choir directors, choir members, and other guests representing church choirs, college and university choirs, community choirs, show and theatre choirs, composer of choir music, and other.
Segments include tips and instruction from skilled and professional disciplines within the choir community covering topics such as choir culture and community, choir directing, vocal training, ear training, sight reading, and more. A monthly virtual live audience episode allows the listener to engage with hosts and guests during instructional and Q&A segments via the live recording, chat, email, on various social media platforms.
A production of Metromusic & Arts, Inc.
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We explore how choirs can thrive without musicians, why hymns remain a powerful training ground, and how arranging “in color” links sound to story. Dr. Michelle Margiata shares her journey from Long Island worship to Nashville classrooms and studios, blending craft, faith, and fearless creativity.• starting a cappella with smart YouTube searches and hymnals• matching repertoire to your choir’s real range and stamina• why “tape don’t lie” matters for honest refinement• church vs college choir expectations and pressure• teaching vulnerability and emotion alongside technique• orchestration as color and texture serving the text• the limits of gospel choir imitation without heart• hymns as theology, memory, and intergenerational glue• breaking music theory rules with purpose and taste• singing to God vs performing for approvalBe sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts so you don’t miss the next episode; like and share with a friend and tell them that you were in the choir roomhttps://michellemargiotta.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88aY2TZgJushttps://kathytroccoli.com/Perpetuating and Promoting the Christian and Positive Idea Through the Medium of Music and Other Arts.

What creates lasting community in a world of increasing isolation? Musician, vocalist, composer, teacher, and choir director Keith Childress has discovered the answer through decades of choir leadership spanning continents, cultures, and generations. When a remarkable opportunity took him to Oral Roberts University as part of the World Action Singers, he found himself performing alongside legends like Aretha Franklin and Teddy Pendergrass—a divine appointment that transformed his trajectory. Now teaching first through twelfth graders, Childress brings innovative approaches to music education.Greg finds himself in the minority amongst his co-hosts and guest (you'll have to listen to figure out why), but they have an engaging conversation while attempting to answer the episodes' CRQ. Have you experienced the transformative power of singing in community? Share your story with us at thechoirroom@metromusic-arts.com or through our Facebook page, and discover why, as our hosts affirm, choir matters now more than ever.Perpetuating and Promoting the Christian and Positive Idea Through the Medium of Music and Other Arts.

Step into the Choir Room for an insightful exploration into the undeniable power of communal singing and choirs! In this episode, we unpack the significance of choir culture in today's society, addressing the vibrant sense of community that music fosters even in challenging times. With heartfelt anecdotes, co-host Mietta bravely shares her recent health journey and the impact it has had on her, reminding us all of the importance of community and support.Our discussion also highlights the transformative role of music in educational settings and the need to revive music programs in schools, affirming that singing together creates bonds that withstand life’s trials. We reflect on cherished memories from our own choir experiences, emphasizing that these shared moments not only provide joy but also play a crucial role in maintaining balance between our personal lives and ministry responsibilities. As we look ahead, we unveil exciting changes coming to the podcast, inviting you to broaden our musical community by sharing your own choir experiences. Join us for this rich dialogue and remember: your story could inspire someone else! Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and connect with us to keep the choral spirit alive!Perpetuating and Promoting the Christian and Positive Idea Through the Medium of Music and Other Arts.

This episode highlights the significance of choir culture and the challenges faced in both rehearsals and performances. With guest Jared McClain, we discuss the value of leadership in nurturing positive choir environments, memorable experiences in singing, and the integration of technology to engage new generations. Ever been in the middle of a choir rehearsal when the drummer starts tapping away, and suddenly it becomes impossible to focus? We've all been there, and in this episode of the Choir Room, we're tackling these not-so-uncommon rehearsal distractions head-on. Joined by the insightful Jared McClain, we dig into the art of setting clear boundaries and expectations with musicians to transform these disruptions into productive learning moments, all while sharing a few laughs over past rehearsal mishaps. Through personal stories and professional advice, we highlight how clear communication and maintaining a positive environment are crucial to a successful choir session.Reflecting on our choir journeys, we recount laughs and lessons from church choirs and high school concerts to unforgettable moments in Scotland. The camaraderie and community that arise from choir singing are unmatched, as are the challenges we face along the way. Jared opens up about how these early experiences, especially those in church choirs, have shaped our paths, leading us to places like Hampton University. These foundational musical moments not only built his skills but also fostered a deeper connection with music that continues to resonate today.• Importance of establishing rehearsal etiquette and expectations • Strategies on addressing distractions among musicians and vocalists • Sharing memorable choir experiences that teach resilience and growth • Exploring the role of technology in modern music education • Valuing diverse musical styles within choir settings • The enduring joy and community built through singing togetherhttps://www.facebook.com/iamjayredPerpetuating and Promoting the Christian and Positive Idea Through the Medium of Music and Other Arts.

There is no single way of conducting a successful choir rehearsal. Unlock some of the secrets to conducting effective choir rehearsals with insights from seasoned choir directors and their friends, Ben and Renee Westry, music directors at the Full Gospel Interdenominational Church. Ben and Renee discuss their journey from being young musicians in their church to becoming influential leaders in their music ministry. Join Greg Thomas, along with co-hosts Dorian Johnson and Mietta Stansil-Farrar, as they share best practices for managing church choir and band dynamics. Then, learn about the hymn of the week, "My Hope is Built on Nothing Less," as Dorian delves into its deep theological roots and scriptural connections. Mietta will also lead the group as they tackle listener questions on coordinating combined rehearsals, stressing the value of holding separate sessions for choirs and bands to ensure a focused practice environment.Laugh along with us as we recount the humorous antics of musicians who just can’t resist tinkering with their instruments during rehearsals. We'll also explore the strategic benefits of separating choir and band rehearsals to minimize distractions and highlight the disciplined efforts needed for special events like Christmas and Resurrection Sunday. We discuss some of the nuts and bolts of managing a church band and choir, from early planning and song selection to using digital tools for efficient preparation. As we close, reflect on the importance of prioritizing the message over the messenger and join us in celebrating the timeless traditions of the church choir and corporate singing. Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share the Choir Room Podcast to keep these insightful conversations going!Perpetuating and Promoting the Christian and Positive Idea Through the Medium of Music and Other Arts.

Step into the vibrant Choir Room where the rich tapestry of song and spirit comes to life. This week, my co-hosts Dorian Johnson, Mietta Stancil-Farrar, and I, Greg Thomas, as we uncover the poignant history of the hymn "It Is Well With My Soul" and then followed by a live rendition by the enchanting Sarai Negron-Ingold. Mietta brings us the CRQ and we delve into the conversation of recruitment for a community choir.With personal anecdotes, we delve into the transformative power of choir singing and the sense of community it fosters. From the unique perspective of our blind singer, Ed, to the cultural diversity that shapes the spiritual expression within this group, we celebrate the collective voices that resonate through the choir in the walls of Gracepoint Gospel Fellowship in New City, NY.The Choir Room resonates with tales of personal journeys and the shared experiences that draw us to the power of voices united in harmony. We discuss the balance of personal freedom and collective message delivery in worship, and how the evolution of choral direction has shifted from stringent conformity to a liberating platform for individual interpretation. As we explore the multifaceted nature of singing, we tap into the intuitive performance dynamics and the profound impact it has on the mental, physical, and emotional spheres of our lives.Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to the choir and worship team, whose dedication creates an invigorating space for all who seek solace in song. If our stories of faith, diversity, and musical passion resonate with you, we invite you to connect with us and join next week for another session of harmony and storytelling in the Choir Room. Reach out to us with your thoughts at TheChoirRoom@MetroMusic-Arts.com, where your voice becomes a part of our ever-growing chorus.Perpetuating and Promoting the Christian and Positive Idea Through the Medium of Music and Other Arts.

As we gather in the Choir Room this Easter, a time of reflection and rejoicing unfolds through the power of choral music. The episode kicks off with a stirring reminder of Christ's sacrifice, captured in Kurt Carr's poignant composition, performed remotely during the 2020 pandemic by Greg Thomas and Misty Quinn, and we're transported through the rich history of Charles Wesley's "Christ the Lord is Risen Today." Co-host Dorian walks us through this hymn's deep scriptural roots, inviting both heavenly and earthly voices to celebrate the resurrection. It's a moment that intertwines personal hope with the timeless victory over death, offering a soul-stirring message that resonates with every note.Navigating the intricate art of choir direction, we open up about the essential techniques for achieving that perfect vocal blend between meek singers and strong singers...where strength meets softness. Together with Mietta Stancil-Farrar and Coleman Smart, we delve into the roles of physicality and confidence. We share our personal thoughts and secrets to coaxing out stronger performances, all while preserving the unique vocal identities of each member. This is not just about hitting the right notes; it's about the collective journey towards harmonious excellence.Closing on a note of community, Greg and Coleman emphasize the importance of stewardship and morale in leading a choir. It's about more than just guiding voices; it's about nurturing the spirit of our singers and ensuring the gospel's message remains paramount. As we explore the dilemmas faced by choir directors and navigate rehearsal atmospheres, we offer strategies for fostering a transformative experience. Whether you're a choir aficionado or just love the art of music, your thoughts are valuable to us. Join our conversation by reaching out on the Choir Room Facebook page or through email, and let's continue this journey together in the next episode.Perpetuating and Promoting the Christian and Positive Idea Through the Medium of Music and Other Arts.

Choir is a fusion of singing, faith, community, and tradition that resonates with many of us. In this episode we've orchestrated a vibrant discussion around reviving choir traditions, the undervalued power of corporate singing, and the intricate challenges choir directors confront in today's ever-evolving world, particularly in the wake of a pandemic that left many choir rooms silent. We enrich the conversation with hymn highlights and thought-provoking queries that peel back the layers of this communal art form's impact on the fabric of society,Joined again by Disney's "Encanto" multi-talented artist Adassa, we step into hers and husband Gabriel's personal lives where music isn't just a passion—it's the foundation of family. With Gabriel, not just her partner in life but also a driving force in the music industry, we peel back the curtain to reveal what it's like orchestrating the symphony of two music careers. They share tales from the heart about their serendipitous meeting, their journey to become a creative powerhouse, and the profound moments that remind them of why unity, trust, and Christ are at the core of both family and professional pursuits. As the final notes of our discussion fade, we express our deepest gratitude to Adasa and Gabriel for their inspiring stories and the wisdom they've shared about intertwining scripture with art. It's a tapestry woven with the threads of personal values, the resonance of choir music, and the spiritual sustenance it provides. The music backdrop is from their latest release "In Jesus We Are One" featuring Adassa on vocals, and each song carrying a message of divine hope and unity, available for your listening pleasure across all music platforms. So, take a moment to relish in the sounds that bind us and the profound narratives hidden within their songs and story.http://adassa-official.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHMxhvHLK9https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb6biETgTBohttps://music.apple.com/us/album/in-jesus-we-are-one/1700334364https://music.apple.com/us/album/carol-of-the-christ-single/1712949639Perpetuating and Promoting the Christian and Positive Idea Through the Medium of Music and Other Arts.

As the harmonies of "Oh, the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus" resonated in the Choir Room, Dorian Johnson enlightens us on this deep content rich hymn of the church. Mietta Stancil-Farrar navigates us through our CRQ to discuss the rich tapestry of choir beyond the church walls, uncovering the wide-reaching impact of gospel music from serene nursing home gatherings to the raw vibrancy of street outreaches.Then, along with our live audience, we welcome the incredibly gifted Adassa, the voice of Dolores from Disney's "Encanto," a wife, mother of seven, singer, songwriter, and now voice-over actress adds a spark to our conversation about the spiritual and lifting power of singing in this two part podcast. Adassa shares personal insights and stories, including a moving narrative of a singer who, in the face of a health crisis, discovers a resilience that transcends her identity as a performer, reminding us that our essence is far greater than our accomplishments, all while balancing a demanding career with family responsibilities. As this heartfelt episode draws to a close, we reach out to you, our listeners, to help the Choir Room's message resonate across the globe. Your engagement—through likes, shares, and heartfelt comments—fuels our mission to share the transformative power of choir and singing. With a look towards the horizon, we hint at the exciting continuation of our dialogue with Adasa, underscoring the gospel's timeless message: It's not about the messenger, but the profound love echoed in every note we sing.http://adassa-official.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHMxhvHLK9Y/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb6biETgTBohttps://music.apple.com/us/album/in-jesus-we-are-one/1700334364https://music.apple.com/us/album/carol-of-the-christ-single/1712949639Perpetuating and Promoting the Christian and Positive Idea Through the Medium of Music and Other Arts.

Embark on a spiritual odyssey with us as we ring in the new year with a heartfelt celebration of choir and corporate singing, brought to life by the collective genius of Greg Tomas, Doria Johnson, Mietta Stancil Farrar, and Dr. Scott Cumberbatch. We promise a journey into the theological tapestry of Charles Wesley's iconic hymn "And Can It Be That I Should Gain?" and an intimate look into the transformative power of gospel choir music in communal worship settings.Dr. Scott Cumberbatch joins us in the Choir Room to share his extraordinary life story, weaving through the chords of music and ministry influenced by early childhood experiences and his mother's role as a minister of music. His eclectic journey from acting to teaching, and directing choirs, illustrates the profound impact of musical talent and dedication across various spheres. Meanwhile, our discussion transcends mere performance, delving into the responsibilities of music leadership and the profound connection between a choir's voice and the congregation's spirit.The digital age may have altered our approach to finding and selecting gospel music, but the essence of choral ministry remains unchanged. As we navigate the vast online world for gospel choir music, we emphasize the importance of authenticity and the power of songs that speak to the soul. Whether it's through unearthing hidden gems or embracing the influence of independent artists, we highlight the significance of bringing true gospel messages to life, inspiring choirs to be pioneers in a continuously evolving musical landscape.https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwiku8Lc-5KEAxUTmIkEHfSDCUIQFnoECCQQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fchannel%2FUCDniA77EicNy3S_FQija5Ow&usg=AOvVaw0LJT0wJ-W6cZhVNFUtCqhZ&opi=89978449https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiku8Lc-5KEAxUTmIkEHfSDCUIQFnoECBoQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fmusic.apple.com%2Fus%2Falbum%2Fhymns-from-the-heart%2F1163235681&usg=AOvVaw3Vbi_2V-cPd8859waEcS94&opi=89978449https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwiku8Lc-5KEAxUTmIkEHfSDCUIQFnoECCEQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fopen.spotify.com%2Falbum%2F1ddkMzUxBLVTHT4X6vKmqO&usg=AOvVaw2j1t6i1MS442UgQrqD109s&opi=89978449Perpetuating and Promoting the Christian and Positive Idea Through the Medium of Music and Other Arts.