Is your voice an instrument? Whether you are interested in singing professionally or for pleasure, your local community college may be the perfect venue for fine-tuning your vocal skills. While many community colleges provide students with music classes, some campuses have added depth to their curriculum by offering classes that specifically focus on the art of singing. Consider adding a singing course as an elective or even declaring singing as your major, which could help you ultimately earn an associate’s degree in applied arts or sciences.
The benefits of singing in a choral ensemble
Singing in a choral ensemble or pursuing solo singing can be immensely rewarding experiences for individuals looking to develop their vocal skills and explore their passion for music. Participating in a choral ensemble offers numerous benefits, including learning from experienced instructors, developing harmonizing skills, and cultivating teamwork and collaboration. Singing in a group setting also allows individuals to improve their vocal technique, breath control, and pitch accuracy while fostering a deep sense of community and camaraderie with fellow singers. On the other hand, solo singing provides a platform for individuals to showcase their unique vocal abilities and express their individuality. It encourages personal growth, self-confidence, and artistic exploration.
This video offers a look at Shoreline Community College's Vocal Ensemble.
In today's digital age, promoting oneself as a singer through various social media platforms, such as TikTok, has become increasingly
