That depends on the policies in place at your college.
a band , or a 'group' or a 'choir'. In my book, a 'band' is chiefly instrumental. a tour of singers
Westminster Choir College was created in 1926.
Choir of Ormond College was created in 1982.
Having taught band and choral for many years, I can tell you that they will both carry about equal weight in a college application.
The motto of Westminster Choir College is 'Spectemur agendo'.
A band? A choir? An orchestra?
It is called a choir or a band
A band? A choir? An orchestra?
That is really your opinion. Some may argue that choir is better, well some may argue that band is better. Its almost like the popular question "Coke or Pepsi?" Or, maybe, "which flower is prettier?" beauty is in the eye of the beholder ;Dthat is true what do u thik
depends on the school your in
The collective nouns for singers are:a choir of singersa chorus of singersa harmony of singers
Yes, Lawrence Dallaglio was part of the choir when he attended Ampleforth College in England. Singing in the choir helped him develop a love for music and performance.