Live online singing endures
Hi fans of live online singing,
Omicron is not getting in the way of the monthly SingOnline.org song circle, going strong for 16 months now! Says one of our singers:
“SingOnline is an ingenious -- and welcome! --- adaptation to our confined circumstances. Singing with others in harmony is a soul-feeding experience I've relied on my whole life. I've missed it more than anything else [during the pandemic], so thank you thank you thank you. Can't wait until the next one :-)”
Our next Circle is, as always, the 3rd Sunday of the month — February 20. We hold optional free 20-minute info sessions on Zoom if you’d like to learn more before joining us (and we have new singers at every circle). Upcoming info sessions (all times Pacific):
Each session is a demo/Q&A via Zoom — there’s no need for you to have Jamulus up and running. Click a link above to register.
More news:
Chris Rimple’s “Remote Band Rehearsals” Google Doc is a very complete, easy-to-read, step-by-step introduction to using Jamulus for live online music-making of all kinds.
The Glenn Gould Foundation has launched Instrumental, an online resource to help youth use music to observe, process, and understand their emotional states.
Lisa G. Littlebird’s Songleader Flight School online training (I’m a grad) starting 2/14 is sold out, but you can join the waitlist or get the self-directed curriculum here.
Lisa’s “Reach For Life!” community singing playlist, benefitting the artists and Holistic Resistance, a Black-led organization devoted to social and racial justice, is here.
Karly Loveling’s brand-new album has lots of songs that are great for community singing.
Keep singing,
Marv