Friendly Choir in Morningside, Edinburgh.Sings popular, gospel and some world music songs.No auditions. No music.If you love to sing, come sing with us.When:Tuesday Evenings 7-9pm Term TimeWhere:Greenbank Church Hall, Braidburn […]
St Andrews Voices Festival
Set in the beautiful historic town of St Andrews and drawing together the very best musicians from the UK and beyond, St Andrews Voices festival presents inspirational events celebrating the […]
Ferry Blend Choir
Ferry Blend is a local community choir based in South Queensferry. Wesing for enjoyment, for the challenge of learning new skills, and toshare a real variety of good music with […]
Information, Downloads and Frequently Asked Questions
The Big Song Relay! The Big Song Relay is produced by Hands Up For Trad as part of the Big Big Sing, produced by Glasgow UNESCO City of Culture. Below is […]
Russkaya Cappella
Russkaya Cappella – the choir that sings Russian music – is the only Russian choir in Scotland and one of a very few choirs in Britain specialising in Russian choral […]
The Gilmerton Singers
A very friendly group of approx. 20 singers. We sing a variety of songs many of which have 3 part harmonies. No need to read a musical score. A love […]
Songs of the Trades Choir
Founded in 2012, this is a community folk choir based at the newly refurbished Maryhill Burgh Halls and led by Maeve Mackinnon. The original project aim was to use songs […]
Belt It Oot!
“Belt It Oot!” is a community singing project delivered by New Rhythms for Glasgow and funded by the Health Improvement Team of North West Sector, Glasgow Community Health Partnership (NHS […]
Cramond Community Choir
A true community choir. We have gone from 0-100 plus members. We sing lots of different things from unaccompanied Scottish song to 4 part Abba and songs from the shows. […]
U3A Folk Singers
We are a group of singers who meet every fortnight on a Tuesday afternoon. We sing folk songs and enjoy learning about the songs and their origins. To join please […]
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