The Top 5 Reasons to Do a Christmas Cantata This Year By Mark Cabaniss There’s no question the pandemic changed church choirs. At least for now. Maybe forever? Well, perhaps that’s up to you and us all. This blog post makes a case to find a way to do a cantata (or musical) this year. ... Continue Reading →
How To Make Your Choir Inclusive for Trans, GNC and Queer Singers
by Caite Debevec I failed my first transgender student. I was in grad school and had never had a trans singer in my choir before. I was rooted in what I knew regarding voice types. I was sure that my priority would be vocal health above all else and I was determined to give the... Continue Reading →
How to Keep Your Music Students Sharp Over the Summer
While summer is a great time to relax and enjoy the vacation, it can also be a great time for music students to improve their skills and become even more proficient musicians. Below are some tips and advice for music teachers wanting to help their students practice music over the summer. Offer a summer music... Continue Reading →
StreamSing: A Free Virtual Reading Session with Jubilate Music Group
Join host Mark Cabaniss, President & CEO of Jubilate Music Group, as special guest Mary McDonald shares thoughts on her featured pieces plus the upcoming fall/Christmas singing season.
Emerging from Our Caves
Guest post by composer Robert Sterling I’ve often said that if I were to compare myself to an animal it would be a bear. A Grizzly, to be more specific. Grizzlies eat half the year and sleep the remaining half. And they spend a lot of time in a cave. They are okay being alone.... Continue Reading →
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