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Wednesday Morning Singing Group opposite peckham rye park


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Hi Folks, just to let you know our wednesday morning singing group is restarting this weeek at 11 15, 192c Peckham Rye opposite the park. It's non audition - lots of fun is had (too much some might say).. We've been on a reggae trip lately - most recently doing the Harder they come and Stir it up.. A lot of it is acappella or simple guitar accompaniments.. no backing tracks. All sorts of folks, young old and indeterminate. Most arrangements are original - mostly by myself, some by the choir during our sessions.. dots available and backing tracks for those that wish. Tenner a pop. Last about an hour 20. phew.


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Dan


https://eazypeazymusic.com/sing-eazy/



Ps, I am also considering starting an intermediate/audition evening choir for those that wish to move a little faster and get their teeth into some even more challenging material... dm me here perhaps if this appeals..


pps Our community band is also restrating next wednesday night at christ church hall at the top of Barry rd - like a choir but, you know, a band...


https://eazypeazymusic.com/band-eazy/

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