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About Let Us Sing for Wellbeing (ASC105)

Find your voice in a group setting and project it with confidence as you experience the benefits of singing for positive wellbeing.

What will you learn on this course?

This enjoyable and relaxed workshop will help you develop your confidence when singing and strengthen your vocal skills. No prior musical knowledge or singing experience is required.

Singing is proven to support positive wellbeing by lowering stress, boasting confidence and helping to reduce isolation. More importantly it’s a lot of fun!

The session includes a vocal warm up, learning group songs, a short break to chat to your fellow Let Us Sing members, a musical game to work on coordination and/or aural skills, and a run through of the songs you have worked on.

You will learn how to develop your voice through:

  • Vocal exercises and warm ups
  • Musical technique
  • Aural perception and listening skills
  • Skills in pitch, diction and voice care

The workshop will finish with a short performance from 3.30pm to which friends and family are welcome to attend. The performance will take place in the Hexagon Theatre.

This session offers a taster of our 12-week term courses Let Us Sing Group Beginners and Let Us Sing Solo Class.

Who is this course for?

This course is open to adults aged 18+ years. It is aimed at beginners with no experience of singing and/or music.

At the heart of MAC is a focus on accessibility and inclusion. Please contact us to discuss your specific access needs. The room is wheelchair accessible. A support worker or carer may assist; carers must book a complimentary ticket if attending to provide support.

Do you need to bring anything?

Your own folder to store music in.

Are there any additional costs?

There are no additional costs

Who teaches this course?

Roxanne Korda

Dates and times

  • April