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Join our choir in Crawley for a FREE taster session

venue addressCrawley United Reformed Church, Worth Park Avenue, Pound Hill, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 3DF
event dateMon 28 Apr, Mon 2 Jun, Mon 23 Jun
event timesStart time: 7:45 PM. Make sure you book online at the Website link below.
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Join our choir in Crawley for a FREE taster session

Ever wondered if there is a 'local ladies choir near me or nearby'?

The Crawley Rock Choir is led by vocal teacher Natasha Graimes. The local men and women who have joined the choir who live in Crawley and further afield in West Sussex often have never sung before or had any vocal tuition. Once you join the choir you will find you learn the songs by rote from a brilliant set of resources and you will be amazed how quickly you go from 'not sure' to 'performance ready'. The songs are uniquely arranged in a way that helped Rock Choir originally establish the simple high/middle and optional low voice approach to make songs easy to sing yet still challenge you in places.

Rock Choir is the no audition, no need to read music choir and it was the first of its kind in the country. The best thing of all is you can try a FREE singing taster session before you join the choir. Just go to rockchoir.com and you'll find out all you need to know. You can also find out about the very talented and supportive choir leader, Natasha and how to join the Crawley Rock Choir.

Here is a quote about our choir - 'Rock Choir has helped me through really bad times in my life. Singing together lifts my spirits and helps me forget all my worries. I have made really good friends and it has certainly raised my confidence!! A year ago would never have attempted a solo but now enjoy the challenge. Rock Choir is really good fun and I do love singing anyway.' - Pauline (Rock Choir Member)

Rock Choir is a winner of the Red Ribbon 'Big Heart' Award. and holds 1 former and 2 current Guinness World Records. The choir is also credited with single handedly starting the contemporary choir movement.