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Hi TomorrowMD,you could give us a try- Note-Orious Choir. We're based in East Dulwich and rehearse on Monday nights 8-10 above the EDT. We're a non audition community choir singing a mix of rock and pop, indie and show tunes. Check us out on our You Tube channel and Facebook - Note-Orious Choir and Twitter @noteoriouschoir. If you're interested contact us on [email protected] and come for a free taster session.

There is also the Dulwich Folk Choir, meets Upstairs at the EDT on Tuesday nights at 7pm, very friendly, good mix of men and women, no auditions, no need to read music.


?4 a session, pay per session. Term time only.


Many of the members get together to do singing things outside the choir (not just folk things), so you might well find people who were into forming a Barbershop Quartet (or whatever) with you.


You can just turn up, but if you want more info beforehand, PM me and I'll give you Aimee Leonard's contact details (she runs the choir).


Hope you find what you're looking for!

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