Brought to you by Invidia Voices - Rock & Soul Choir
You may be in isolation, but you don't need to feel isolated. Corona Voices is a FREE community Rock, Pop & Soul choir which was set up by Invidia Voices so that everyone has the chance to sing together online from their own home.
You'll learn how to sing in 6 part harmony, improve your voice and can attend our online singing and music classes. And as a bonus, when this is all over and life goes back to normal, we're throwing a grand charity concert and you're invited to come and sing with us!
It's FREE to join and you could soon be singin songs like Help! by The Beatles, Higher & Higher by Jackie Wilson, Valerie by Amy Winehouse, Star Man by Bowie, and many more.
THERE'S NO AUDITION
It doesn't matter how good or bad you are, everyone is welcome. You'll be singing in the comfort of your own home, so the only people who'll hear you are the neighbours!
NO NEED TO READ MUSIC
No musical ability is required. We'll teach you everything you need to know to get you sounding fantastic!
FREE TO JOIN
This choir has been put together by Invidia Voices and is free to anyone who needs it. We don't want anyone feeling alone and isolated so everyone's invited to the party!
COMPLETELY ONLINE
Usually, we reahearse all together, but right now that's not possible. Now we all get together online and sing out hearts out. The only bug you'll be catching is the singing bug!
FREE INTERACTIVE SINGING WORKSHOPS
Not only do we run regular rehearsals live online, we also host interactive singing and music classes which are designed to bring people together and makethe best out of a bad situation.
BIG CHARITY CONCERT PLANNED
When this is all over, you are invited to our Post Pandemic Charity Conert. You can join the members of our 300 strong Invidia Voices Choir and raise the roof singing the songs you've learnt with us.
Don't let self-isolation stop you! Join the choir now FREE and sing, sing sing!
Mandy C-B
“Thank you for all you do! The choir has changed my life and made me believe in myself. I look at our choir as family.“