Spring Zoom Choir

Spring 24 Zoom Choir

Wonderland Singers

Here are our core songs for Spring 2024. We will sing each of these songs at least 3 or 4 times throughout the 10 weeks. We'll also sing other songs, but these are the ones we'll come back to... so feel free to learn verses and harmony parts on these. :)

Learning tip: on these full mix these tracks you will hear the higher harmony part on the

Here are our core songs for Spring 2024. We will sing each of these songs at least 3 or 4 times throughout the 10 weeks. We'll also sing other songs, but these are the ones we'll come back to... so feel free to learn verses and harmony parts on these. :)

Learning tip: on these full mix these tracks you will hear the higher harmony part on the right side and the lower harmony part on the left side. If you wanted to learn the lower harmony part you might be able to pick it out by listening to the full mix and sending your focus to your left ear. If you're wearing headphones you could even pull the right side away from your right ear and try to catch the thread of that lower part in your left ear then bring the right back in.

For some songs you may be able to hear the individual parts clearly enough... for the trickier parts... try going down to the individual parts and listening to a part you want to learn there. Listen, sing along, for a really tricky part perhaps even make some notes... then come back up here to the full mixes and try singing that part. Again, if it's the low part you've just learned, try sending your focus to the left side of the mix to hear the part more clearly... if it's the high part... send your focus to the right side to hear it more clearly. This will work best in headphones.

Advanced ear training trick to try: when you feel that you start to know a part well, you can try challenging yourself by sending your focus to the opposite ear! This is really good ear training, to be singing the high part (for example) while really listening to what the low and middle parts are doing.

Note: The melody is always mixed in the middle, no matter how high or low the melody is. When the melody is the middle part, the low part will be in the left ear and the high part in the right ear. When the melody is the lowest part and the 2 harmony parts are stacked above the melody... I have the high part mixed to the right and the middle part (the lower of the 2 harmony parts) mixed to the left. And so on and so forth. :) :)

Reminder.... you can sing any of these parts in any octave... woot! For example, a high part sung down the octave could make a really nice low part that's situated lower than the low part I have posted. :)

One more reminder: These parts are here for you to learn... if you want to. Please, also feel free to explore and make up your own parts, mix/match and sing a hybrid of some of these parts... anything goes.

One of my favourite things to do when I'm in a music jamming fire-pit sort of situation (and singing back up vocals) is this...

1st and 2nd verses: either singing along with the lead or maybe just listening and humming underneath a bit here and there.

First 1 or 2 choruses: sing the melody (or maybe a lower or mid-range harmony part)

Bridge: maybe sing some ooo's

3rd chorus... or maybe wait till the 4th chorus: jump up to a higher harmony part than you were singing in the earlier choruses. I love doing this!!! :)

Near the end of the song: if there's a good amount of energy in the jam and you feel like all the harmony parts are being covered sometimes you can add a little extra energy near the end by adding in a little embellishment. A high oooo or "yeah"! Or taking a wee lyric from the final chorus and singing it back between the lines (of course... that would only be appropriate in a situation where everyone is going for it and feeling loose and open... I don't recommend throwing out vocal embellishments if someone is sharing a very tender, intimate and heartfelt song that they just wrote!!! hahaha)

Of course... all those things above depend on what song it is, the vibe of the jam, how you're feeling... but these Wonderland Singers sessions are a very safe place to work on whatever is interesting to you. Trying new approaches to learning written harmony parts, trying to create your own parts, adding embellishments, singing lead vocals... all of the above. :) :)

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Please note: This page is about the Wonderland Singers online Zoom choir.

Click here if you are looking for Coco's local, in-person choir in Owen Sound, ON.

Wonderland Singers
Spring Zoom Choir
~ 10 weeks of joyful singing! ~

The Wonderland Singers is… an interactive, spontaneous, playful, choose-your-own-adventure-style singing group led by award winning singer, Coco Love Alcorn. Each week Coco leads a mix of light and easy singing along time, learning and practicing of harmony parts, and some creative playtime.  

Tuesday afternoons (Mar 19 - May 21)   
2pm-3:15pm EDT

Wednesdays evenings (Mar 20 - May 22) 
 7pm-8:15pm EDT

To join the Wonderland Singers simply pay with the pricing option which feels best to you. Then join in and sing with Coco on Tuesday afternoons or Wednesday evenings, or feel free to mix it up week to week. Some members even log in on both days. 

: )   Coco   

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*** Important note: Due to varying internet speeds and lag times, all the participant singers are muted and hearing just me when we sing. This affords everyone the anonymity to freely explore and sing what they want, when they want. 

*** Once the 10 week choir session starts you will have access to the members page, with audio learning files for the season's core songs, session logs and more!

*** Zoom links will be sent out weekly and also posted on the members page.

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If paying by etransfer works better for you, please send to: cocolovealcorn@gmail.com 

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Then please email me so I have your contact info: email Coco