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Could someone help me with improving my (word choice, grammar, etc...)? 1. Please reflect on the last 13 days of rehearsal. Other than the selections sung on the concert, what have you learned? Consider any new concepts, vocal techniques, etc.

I have learned so much as well as gotten lots of confidence just in the little time Mrs. Bryan has been here. I have learned how to sing out with ways to do that well-sounding good. The choir teacher before was good and taught us a lot but it is nice to have a new choir teacher, Mrs. Bryan, to teach us new skills and techniques to make us better singers.

2. Thinking about Monday evening’s performance; What are two things you personally did well? What is one thing you could improve for our next performance?

The performance on Monday I felt went really well for me because I had lots of confidence more than I would before in a concert. The last time I did a choir concert was in Middle School this was my second high school choir concert so I loved singing with other people. One thing I feel like I did well at was with singing out well having a good sound. I also thought as an overall group we sang pretty well and we had a good sound. Also, as a group, I think we were good at singing the song, and most of us took the techniques you gave to us and used that at the concert. Saying that I think there are more techniques that I could learn, and with the techniques that I have learned to improve on those techniques as well.

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