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Songtaneous
November 9 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
$15Songtaneous Sings are a fun, inventive and easy way to sing with others. Once a month, creative people of all ages gather to share their voices and their selves while making beautiful, in-the-moment music. We’ll meet online for our November Session. No previous experience necessary.
NOTE: Version of Zoom 5.2.3 and higher have improved audio options (for laptop and computer users). Find instructions for how to update Zoom and adjust your audio settings here.
Songtaneous
Saturday, November 9th
2:00-3:30 PM Central Standard Time (US and Canada) – find local time
ONLINE: https://singalong.sarahmgreer.com
Password: sing!
Meeting ID: 956 4824 6251
If you’d like to support this Songtaneous session (and me! *smile*), you can make a donation here. (Thank you!)
If you have yet to attend a Zoom event, you can join from your computer or smart phone. If you’re using your smart phone or tablet, you will need to install the Zoom app in advance. If you connect from your computer, the program will download automatically. If you want to call in from a regular phone, get in touch and I’ll send you the call-in details.
Speaking of Zoom …
I am sharing share some tips that should improve the sound quality for everyone. (These are from my experiences teaching singing online.)
– Please wear (wired) headphones if you have them. Feedback and distortion can happen when your device amplifies through its microphone the sound coming out of its speakers. You can’t hear this effect, but the rest of us can. Headphones solve this problem.
– At times, I will ask you to mute your mic during group singing. Note: The group is usually small enough so that we won’t have to be muted throughout. 🙂
– If possible, join from a computer or laptop with a high-speed internet connection. An ethernet cable running directly from the modem offers the best sound/video. If you’re using wifi, set up near your modem where the signal is strongest. If your internet becomes unstable during our session, try turning off your video until the signal improves.