Why Singing in a Choir Makes You Happier

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January 7, 2020

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Why Singing in a Choir Makes You Happier

A choir is made up of many voices, including yours and mine. If .one by one all go silent then all that will be left are the soloists. Don't let a loud few determine the nature of the sound. It makes for poor harmony and diminishes the song.

- Vera Nazarian -

Why Singing in a Choir Makes You Happier

"In Stacy Horn's wonderful book, 'Imperfect Harmony: Finding Happiness While Singing with Others,' we get a first-hand account of how music uplifts and empowers, with various scientific evidence cited. Horn has been singing with The Choral Society of Grace Church (in New York City's Greenwich Village) since 1982; she evocatively describes her own experience while explaining how science is finally catching up with what vocalists have known since the dawn of time: singing heals." { read more }

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For more inspiration here's a video about the work of the Threshold Choir-- a volunteer-run choir that sings to people who are terminally ill. { more }


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