Hi

Many thanks for agreeing to complete this anonymous survey.

This is not a piece of formal research, but rather a taster to see what impact the move to online rehearsals has had on our singing, sense of community, emotions, enjoyment and motivation.  Some of the trends that emerge might contribute to some writing I'm doing and, more importantly, help us shape our plans for the Autumn. 

I'm hoping for a quick turnaround and have kept it short! Survey Monkey's analysis of my questions tells me it will take about 13 minutes!  Please have a go asap and by July 13th latest. Thank you very much for you help with this.

Alan Boxer
6th July 2020
Part A: The Singing Sessions

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* 1. How much do you enjoy your singing rehearsals when physically together with everyone?

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* 2. Overall, how much have you enjoyed singing online?

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* 3. Which of these activities do you take part in during your online session?

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* 4. How much do you enjoy these activities in Online sessions?

  Love it! It's good It fine So, so... Not at all We don't do that
A chance to chat a bit
Vocal warm ups
Physical warm ups
Rehearsing different vocal parts (eg SATB)
Going into separate rooms to rehearse parts
Just having a full-on sing of songs in unison
Singing new songs
Singing songs we already know
Listening to other groups sing 
Watching other groups' Virtual Choir Videos

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* 5. How is audible music provided for you to sing to during online rehearsals?

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* 6. Access to song resources

  Sheet music or lyrics Instrumental backing tracks Individual vocal recording of my part Full recording of all the parts sung together
What access do you have to resources before and between NORMAL rehearsals?
What access do you have to resources before and between ONLINE rehearsals?

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* 7. How have you found the overall speed and pace of the online sessions compared to your 'normal' rehearsals?

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* 8. Do you have any other comments about your online sessions?

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