Thames Valley Chorus open rehearsal View Calendar 17-06-2025 19:30 - 21:45 Repeat every week on Tuesday until 01-07-2025 The Bulmershe School Address: Chequers Way, Woodley, Reading RG5 3EU[{"latlong":["51.4531034"," -0.9168888000000379"],"location":"Chequers Way, Woodley, Reading RG5 3EU","zoom":16,"infow":"Chequers Way, Woodley, Reading RG5 3EU<\/span><\/div>\n\t\t <\/label>\n\t\t 17-06-2025 <\/span> 19:30 - 21:45 <\/span><\/div>","google_map_url":"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/place\/Chequers+Way%2C+Woodley%2C+Reading+RG5+3EU\/@51.4531034,%20-0.9168888000000379","name":"Thames Valley Chorus open rehearsal"}]Thames Valley Chorus open rehearsal Tue 17 June, 24 June and 1 July 20257.30pm - 9.45pmFree The Bulmershe School, Woodlands Avenue, Woodley RG5 3EU (NB: access via Chequers Way, RG5 3EH)comeandsing@tvchorus.co.ukwww.tvchorus.co.uk Thames Valley Chorus is a male voice choir that sings in 4-part harmony. They sing 4-part songs ranging from pop classics to songs from the shows, lively up-tempo and slow ballads. So many events are listed as 'not for the faint-hearted'. Thames Valley Chorus is glad to be different! They are offering men the chance to try singing, either in harmony or on the tune. Sign up for their 3-week course, starting 17 June and ending 1 July.You'll learn songs made popular by Frank Sinatra or some show tunes, or maybe a Queen song. There are backing tracks that you can sing along to, and plenty of other men you can hide behind until you get used to the notes. No one is going to make you sing solo! They just want you to have a good time. Whether you sing high or low, they'll have a part for you.The sessions are held at Bulmershe School in Woodley RG5 3EH and start at 7.30pm Sign up via th websit above and use the email link if you have any questions.The choir has been entertaining the folk of Berkshire and beyond for 50 years, and they want to share their love of harmony with the next generation of singers. Not sure if you want to do this? If you don't go, you'll never know! It's FREE - go along and see what you've been missing. About Nikki Ochtman View all posts by Nikki Ochtman → ← Previous Next →