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And singing will always make you feel better; it’s easy to do and it’s free. So this December, just get out there, join a choir, tag on to a carol service and raise your voice to the stars ...
Singing and listening to music have a whole host of benefits, from helping you to breathe deeply to stabilising your cardiac ...
CÓRus 'It's impossible to feel sad and sing at the same time' Starting seven years ago the CÓRus singing classes now has around 800 students in the Dublin area and have plans to go nationwide.
Joining a singing group was something Linda Howard had never considered – it simply wasn’t on her radar. But when she was ...
With a dread of singing in her own past, she says it’s important to her that people feel at ease in the choir. “I had a lovely teacher at primary school, but singing was my biggest fear when I ...
Two new studies put the psychological and overall health benefits of singing with a group in the spotlight. Although approximately 32.5 million U.S. adults regularly sing in some type of choir ...
Síle and Aoife spoke comprehensively about the genre of sean nós singing which Dr Denvir describes as 'storytelling' with a particular emphasis on 'feeling'.
They will miss the high of singing in front of an audience, though: “It’s like winning a game in Gaelic,” says Conor. Chan Chan, meanwhile, has many years left in the choir to enjoy.
It was magical. ‘Yoga and singing outside in nature must be the ultimate feelgood combination,’ she says. The combination of yoga, singing, and being in nature add up to a lot of health benefits.
Seated near an 800-year-old Shiva temple, under the umbrella of a star-lit sky, the Gundecha brothers sang. Oblivious to the movement of the audience, the flash of the cameras, a baby’s ...
He continued: “The singing with Coldplay part was very surreal. It’s not something I ever thought I would get to do. It still feels a bit like when you’re having a certain dream.