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Subject: Virtual singarounds on Zoom From: Sarah the flute Date: 26 Apr 20 - 03:33 PM As individuals within Morrigan we are visiting a number of virtual folk clubs on Zoom and wondered if it was worth starting to compile a list of regular singarounds that are happening online. I suppose it is an easy way of visiting parts of the UK or further afield than normal - nice bit of cross culture etc For starters I have been to Faversham Stilebridge Folk at the Drum Deal Dorking What else is around and welcoming new singers? Cheers Sarah |
Subject: RE: Virtual singarounds on Zoom From: Joe Offer Date: 26 Apr 20 - 03:56 PM I've been to the Bray Singers' circle south of Dublin, to Abby Sale's "Condigital Fourth Monday" in North Carolina, to circles in Oregon and Seattle, and to various singarounds in Northern California. I have two big screens on my desk, and it really enhances the experience. I have half a screen reserved for Mudcat, and the other half for the current singer. The other screen has a "Hollywood Squares" display of all the participants. As people sing, I look up their songs on Mudcat and post things about the songs in Zoom chat. It also gives me a chance to see if we need more work on songs posted at Mudcat, and to request or post songs we don't have. Everyone is welcome to join in that effort. The more music stuff we have posted at Mudcat, the happier this place is. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: Virtual singarounds on Zoom From: treewind Date: 26 Apr 20 - 04:20 PM Fay Hield is running a Tuesday trad song online singaround - it's on Soundpost Community Network Facebook page under Events. It's huge, and you all get split fairly randomly into groups of 20 or so (which is a manageable size.) |
Subject: RE: Virtual singarounds on Zoom From: cujimmy Date: 27 Apr 20 - 10:25 AM Folk at the Grove is happening in Leeds England on Friday evenings around 8pm, its been very good last few weeks and very friendly. |
Subject: RE: Virtual singarounds on Zoom From: Dave the Gnome Date: 27 Apr 20 - 11:02 AM Bit off topic but I used to work in City Walk just next to the Grove. One of my favourite pubs of all time. Sadly I always had to leave early but once this lot is over I have promised myself to make a full night of it :-) |
Subject: RE: Virtual singarounds on Zoom From: CupOfTea Date: 27 Apr 20 - 11:29 AM Fox Valley Folklore Society has had a Wednesday night sung around for well over 40 years, so turning to Zoom happened pretty quick to keep that tradition going. It was grand to see folks I love and miss from Illinois there, as well as Phil Cooper with Susan zooming in from da UP. Any of the other zoom sessions, I've heard about on Facebook, frequently with the zoom showing up in FB, with no participation besides comments. One ballad session "at the Mermaid" got zoombomed with obscenity - showing the impossibility of public announcements. Local online collaborative concerts had the same problem. If you broaden it from singarounds to singing sessions, and sing-alongs, there have been some great times on Facebook from David Coffin, for the Revels organization with a Spring Sing, Hymn Sing, and Pub Sings, all with lyric sheets available ahead of time. Not only do you know what's on, but you've got a chance to learn new songs, as the recording of it stays up after the live session is over. Some folks from the Old Town School of Folk Music have been doing FB sing alongs as well. Joanne in Cleveland, watching the grass grow |
Subject: RE: Virtual singarounds on Zoom From: Liamtho Date: 27 Apr 20 - 12:23 PM http://liamtho.com/FolkAtTheClub/ Now online as Folk In The Cloud for the time being - 1st & 3rd Mondays Contact me if you would like to come. |
Subject: RE: Virtual singarounds on Zoom From: Tattie Bogle Date: 28 Apr 20 - 08:08 PM More of a "sing together" than a singaround, but i have now done several "Massive Singlet" sessions with Stephen Taberner, leader of the Spooky Men's Chorale. All done on Zoom with up to 500 participants from around the world. 4-part harmony and lyrics provided before each session, and free, tho donations encouraged. Huge fun. Check out the Massive Singlet website or Facebook page. There are other sessions for children, and for ukulele players. |
Subject: RE: Virtual singarounds on Zoom From: Sarah the flute Date: 29 Apr 20 - 06:28 AM I like the idea of the Massive Singlet Tattie will definitely check that out - sounds fun |
Subject: RE: Virtual singarounds on Zoom From: Sarah the flute Date: 01 May 20 - 01:37 PM Lovely evening at Folk at the Drum last night with Nick Dow doing a great guest slot with songs from his latest CD |
Subject: RE: Virtual singarounds on Zoom From: Tattie Bogle Date: 03 May 20 - 07:25 PM I was "at" An Goilin singers' club in Dublin on Friday night. 80 people on board, so we didn't all get a song, but it was good to hear those who did. Signed up for 2 more "Massive Singlets" this coming week. Doing 3 or 4 sessions per week on Zoom or Skype for tunes, taking it in turns to play. |
Subject: RE: Virtual singarounds on Zoom From: Joe Offer Date: 28 Feb 21 - 01:18 AM The San Francisco Folk Music Club asked me to announce their new Tuesday afternoon Zoom singaround: Hi, Joe - maybe you can make a short announcement at the Mudcat event. Anyway, you are invited if you can make it-- Tues., March 2, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m New! SFFMC sings on afternoons—UPDATE The SFFMC Zoom sings will be on the first and third Tuesdays from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., Pacific time. The first one will be Tuesday, March 2. There will be a song swap in the lobby and a workshop on Sea and River songs, led by Thad and Phyllis, in one of the four breakout rooms. Yvette will be hosting an Irish /Celtic tune session in one of the breakout rooms. The other two breakout rooms will be available for other gatherings. The subject for the second meeting, on Tuesday, March 16, is not planned yet. If you have a suggestion for a workshop subject for the March 16 meeting, please e-mail it to info@sffmc.org or phone 510-473-6651. Edward Hilton is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: SFFMC's Tuesday, March 2, 1:00 - 3:00pm Musical Meeting Time: Mar 2, 2021 01:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87532430768?pwd=ZkpNSXA5eDdJYkNKVVJUaU1zNGVrZz09 Meeting ID: 875 3243 0768 Passcode: sing One tap mobile +16699009128,,87532430768#,,,,*724994# US (San Jose) +12532158782,,87532430768#,,,,*724994# US (Tacoma) Dial by your location +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) Meeting ID: 875 3243 0768 Passcode: 724994 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/knoHT4ksU Phyllis Jardine And here's a list published by the Seattle Folklore Society: http://www.seafolklore.org/wp/virtual-sings/ And another from Boston: https://www.bostonsongsessions.org/virtual-sessions |
Subject: RE: Virtual singarounds on Zoom From: SPB-Cooperator Date: 28 Feb 21 - 06:34 PM I've noticed quite a gap between the last two posts. For several months I have been enjoying the Monday night session. Could this thread be used to promote more sessions around the world? When I go on holiday I try to visit folk clubs and sessions. While we are restricted to virtual events, this could provide a wonderful opportunity of international cross-fertilisation. I respect that some sing rounds may want to be restricted to their own communities, but otherwise we have the opportunity to promote the folk community which might rub off when clubs and sessions are able to physically open again. Also, is there a case for some hybrid sessions in the future? SPOmethong for a future discussion. |
Subject: RE: Virtual singarounds on Zoom From: Raggytash Date: 12 Mar 21 - 11:08 AM Refresh |
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