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We are Note-Orious, East Dulwich's local, independent community choir. We are looking for a few more Tenor and Bass singers, are they any Men out there who fancy giving it a go?


If you have found that music is missing from your life, why not drop us a line? Many of our members have sung in the past and realise they really missed it while others are looking for a way to meet new local people and we do spend quite a lot of time socialising in the bar after rehearsals.


Whatever your reason for wanting to join you will find a warm welcome at Note-Orious. You don't need to read music, rehearsals are for two hours on a Monday night and they are above a pub.


Do you need more encouragement? Well, we are very reasonably priced and our repertoire is selected from songs suggested by choir members.


There is a waiting list for women but we're worth it. If you would like more information or to attend a rehearsal for free to see if you like us please drop us an email at [email protected] or for more information visit our website www.note-orious.co.uk

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