Musicalway excels in the art of choral performances, and preparation the key to its success. Choral ensembles are usually community based groups made of church, organization volunteers who are willing to be trained due to no prior knowledge of the art of singing. However, many organizations still rely on volunteers to join their choirs due to the lack of funding to maintain and keep trained singers.

“Musicalway excels in building each member’s self-confidence that their talents and abilities when put to the test after thorough vocal training are essentials and needed skills to be successful as an individual and within the ensemble.”

Musicalway promotes the social endeavors that music brings in the lives of singers and other musicians young and old alike. The joy of being part of a group while achieving  the individual and group assignments which is to produce joyful sounds. A choir varies in texture ranging from congregational singing [unison], to two to six-part mixed group.

Musicalway and the mixed choir

Musicalway makes it clear to all learner the understanding of all the vocal representation. There are 2 groups of standard voices: Men sing from bottom to top – Bass, Baritone, Tenor I & II; Females sing from bottom to top: Contralto, alto, mezzo-soprano, soprano. In the name of enlightenment, when we mention mixed choir it obviously means men and women together.

Musicalway first steps in setting up a successful mixed choir is to train each vocal part as a group and individually. No section is neglected or treated as being less important than the other. Every aspect of the performance, when it comes to the finite project must be perfect per se. The basic practice are breathing exercises, vocal drills nd exercises with each vocal range.

Musicalway entertaining mixed groups

Musicalway instills the joy of singing in every group of singers from pre-kindergarten to the elderly by taping into their learning styles. They all have many traits, musical and lifestyle habits. Most of them like to talk about how they sound as a group within a group and as a whole. They enjoy listening to each other and to themselves. They like to clap for fun and to praise clap depending on the venue. They also know how to perform on tempo and follow the cues of the conductor.