Monday, 10 December 2012

WHAT IS SINGING??


What is singing? Simply put, it is emotional musical vocalization with or without text. At best singing comes from feelings which communicate to other people's feelings. Singing is and should be a natural part of everyday life. It is an emotional expression of feelings which has the power to alter the mood of both the singer and the listener.
Since ancient times singing has been considered a healing tool. Sounds can influence brain wave frequencies and promote well-being.
  • Reduce stress and improve mood
  • Lower blood pressure
  • Boost the immune system
  • Improve breathing
  • Reduce perceived pain
  • Improve a sense of rhythm
  • Promote learning in children
  • Forge comforting memories
  • Promote communal bonding
  • Provide comfort
  • Motivate and empower
Singing for Pleasure



Singing is now widely recognised as producing a whole host of health benefits. It could be argued that singing should more broadly be part of every-day life as singing, through the emotional expression of one's feelings, has the power to alter and enhance the mood of the singer. Since ancient times singing has been considered a great healing tool it also can influence brain wave frequencies and promote well being. It is proven that singing can lower blood pressure as well as boost the immune system and of course none could argue with how singing with others promotes communal bonding. So all in all there are many compelling reasons to loosen up the vocal chords and get singing!

Great news is that now you can!!

Singing for Pleasure has arrived and offers the opportunity to sing sing sing until your heart is content. There are no auditions, song sheets are provided and there is no need to be able to read music. Also all ages are very welcome.
The group will be run by Simon Gray. Simon has devoted 25 years to creating and directing music and shows throughout the UK and has specially designed this particular singing programme for anyone who wants to sing just for the sheer pleasure of it!

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