Sinead Leach’s first Paths to Songs blog Sitting on a bus rolling slowly through Angus, on one of the last days of summer, I was fairly scared of the prospect […]
Singing for charity…
It seems lately I’ve been hearing about many marathons for various charities. In fact I had a few friends take part recently, they trained really hard and raised brilliant amounts […]
Belt it out!
I have been focussing on 3 songs so far and we spent time today talking about where we would go next. The 3 songs so far have been Mary Mild, […]
Oh, Dear Me!
I went up to Maureen’s last week to have a chat and discuss what we were going to do. She sent me home with her first album to see if […]
A Scots Chorus, Community Singing and Education Project
‘Reviving the Scottish Folk Music Custom Of Communal Song – Mick West And Muldoon’s Picnic’ Mick West and Muldoon’s Picnic have teamed up to create this wonderful project. There is a CD […]
Scotland Sings Launch Fantastic Choir Leader’s Training Manual
Scotland Sings’ eagerly anticipated Choir Leader’s Training Manual is launched today! Co-written by Alison Burns and Christine Kydd, the Scotland Sings’ Choir leader’s Training Manual provides aspiring and established choir […]
Read the latest Newsletter from Scotland Sings!
Have a read at the latest news from Scotland Sings, including, The Big Song Relay, St Andrew’s Performance Weekend, Choir Leader’s Training Manual and Competition, how to get involved… and […]
Song Leaders Training Week Feedback!
I think it’s safe to say that everyone who attended had a fantastic time at the Song Leaders Training Week in Wiston Lodge! It was a great success, and completely […]
Wighton Heritage Centre
Instead of going to Sheena’s house this week I got to be a massive geek at the Wighton Heritage Centre. We looked through several really interesting collections – Wighton’s collection […]
Singing in a foreign language helps people learn to speak it!
This is quite an interesting read! ‘Singing in a foreign language can help people recall phrases with greater accuracy. Adults who listened to short Hungarian phrases then sang them back […]
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