Treat Yourself to a Singing Experience! Tonight at 7.15pm
We are the Waikato's men's barbershop chorus, Mighty River Harmony, excited to announce that we are hosting an evening to remember! 2024's First Open Night! Meet at the Marian School Hall, entry off Clyde St opposite Firth St, Hamilton East.
An evening of Fun, Fellowship, Food..... and Fabulous Barbershop music tonight (Tuesday 13th February)
Mighty River Harmony welcomes people from all walks of life. Our free Open Night will be aimed letting you experience four-part barbershop harmony and the feelings that iconic barbershop chords create in us all.
Chorus Director, Nathan Harper, will walk us through vocal warm-ups, breathing techniques, and vowel synchronisation.
Then you will be ready to learn a short piece of music..... now the night can REALLY get started.
It will also feature performances from the Chorus and from 2023 Gold Medalist Quartet, The Usual Suspects.
For more info phone 0211844570.
We are excited to be hosting this event and look forward to singing with you all.


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