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I think choir develops a good sense of awareness and sensitivity to equality and unity. At the same time it teaches and practices many vital singing and listening skills. In a choir, a member cannot sing as they would by themselves. They must evaluate their surroundings and estimate if and how they need to alter their sound to achieve the oftensought after sound of "one voice." Choir allows the member to develop different parts of their voice, along with friendships with fellow members. It creates an environment requiring focus, determination, and hard work. For some, singing in a choir is the most rewarding and enjoyable part of their day!

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