Top 5 Techniques for Practicing Your Choral Part at Home
As we prepare for our 51st season, it’s important to practice your choral part at home so you can feel confident and polished when we rehearse together. Here are five effective techniques to help you learn your music efficiently:
1. Listen to Recordings of the Piece
One of the easiest ways to learn your part is by listening to professional recordings of the music. Look for performances on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Music. If the choir is singing in multiple languages (like Latin or German), listening helps with pronunciation and phrasing. Try to find recordings that highlight your specific section (soprano, alto, tenor, or bass).
2. Use a Piano or Keyboard App to Play Your Notes
If you have a piano or keyboard at home, play your part slowly to hear each note. If you don’t have an instrument, try a free piano app like Simply Piano or Virtual Piano. Playing your notes helps with pitch accuracy, especially in tricky sections.
3. Try a Music-Scanning App to Hear Your Part
Some apps can scan sheet music and play back individual parts with correct rhythm and pitch. Two great options are:
SmartMusic (by MakeMusic) – Lets you isolate vocal parts and adjust tempo.
PlayScore 2 – Scans printed music and plays it back accurately.
4. Practice with a Metronome for Rhythm Accuracy
Complex rhythms can be challenging. Use a free metronome app (like Soundbrenner or Metronome Beats) to keep steady time. Start slow, then gradually speed up as you get comfortable.
5. Record Yourself Singing and Compare
Use your phone to record yourself singing your part. Listen back to check for pitch, rhythm, and diction. Compare it to a professional recording to see where you can improve.