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Instant Choir

Instant Choir. Stephen Deazley www.lovemusic.org.uk. The warm up. Focus Breath Physical Fun. “Sunny”. Written by Bobby Hebb in 1963 but only recorded and released in 1966, becoming an instant hit leading to Hebb supporting The Beatles on their US tour. Sunny

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Instant Choir

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  1. Instant Choir Stephen Deazley www.lovemusic.org.uk

  2. The warm up Focus Breath Physical Fun

  3. “Sunny” Written by Bobby Hebb in 1963 but only recorded and released in 1966, becoming an instant hit leading to Hebb supporting The Beatles on their US tour

  4. Sunny Yesterday my life was filled with rain Sunny You smiled at me and really eased the pain Now the dark days are gone, And the bright days are here My sunny one shines so sincere Oh Sunny one so true, I love you

  5. Sunny Thank you for the truth you let me see Sunny Thank you for the facts from A to Z My life was torn like wind-blown sand Arock was formed When you held my hand Oh Sunny one so true, I love you

  6. Instant Choir Takes the rigours of professional music making to community settings. Offers fun and accessible challenges that increase concentration and physical activity, improves breathing and reduces stress. Promotes mindful access to music and singing that embraces challenge, raises personal expectations and promotes social wellbeing.

  7. “Singing for better breathing”Study published by Sidney de Hann Research Centre for Art and Health. 2017 • Promotes learning to breathe properly. • Improves posture. • Promotes relaxation. • Helps concentration / provides distraction. • Provide a good workout / more energy. • Opens lungs / increases lung capacity. • Makes physiotherapy easier. • Helps prevent panic / hyperventilation. The mechanisms by which singing can support improvements in breathing www.artshealthresources.org.uk

  8. Falkirk cabaretLuminate Festival 2014

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