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Not really. You must be able to fit in the choir seats of the tabernacle and able to sit and stand for long periods of time. You do need to be in reasonably good physical health so that you are able to attend all practices and performances and travel/tour with the choir, but there is no size requirement aside from fitting comfortably in the provided seating.

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