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Silicon Valley Boychoir

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Silicon Valley Boychoir
Julia Simon
600 Homer Avenue
Palo Alto, California 94301

650-424-1242 | phone

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Hours of Operation
Monday:4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Tuesday:Closed
Wednesday:4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Thursday:3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Friday:3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Saturday:9:00 am - 10:00 am
Sunday:Closed
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The Silicon Valley Boychoir is an educational program for boys ages 6 and up in downtown Palo Alto.
Auditions are by appointment. For more information, call 650-424-1242 or contact Julia Simon.

Mission statement: To train boys in the choral art with an emphasis on music literacy and the highest artistic standards. Boys will learn life-long skills and go forth into the world as skilled tenors and basses and leaders in their future choirs.

Purpose:

The Silicon Valley Boychoir offers boys an opportunity for excellence in vocal training, music literacy, and artistic achievement.

Vocal training: boys will learn proper breathing and singing techniques, development of a healthy pure tone and pure vowels. Boys will increase their singing range and gain confidence by performing a variety of styles (classical, contemporary, folk songs, sacred and secular choral standards).
Music literacy: Boys will learn how to read music using a specific step-by-step approach incorporating music theory and a modified Kodaly method.
Artistic Achievement: With solid vocal training and strong skills as musicians, boys will gain confidence in their artistic achievement, experience the joy of choral singing, and share performances with the community.
Reason:

Research shows the benefits of choral singing (Chorus America's 2009 Chorus Impact Study) leading children to get significantly better grades than their non-choral peers. Parents in the study also reported that their children displayed better memory, good practice and homework habits, and higher levels of creativity. More surprising, teachers reported a noted difference in chorus singers and their behavior in classrooms verses non-choral students.

And why a boychoir? Boys need a safe environment to sing with other boys. Boys joining mixed choirs tend to drop out as the number of girls increases. Boys' treble voices create a distinctive sound that has been loved throughout the centuries. Also, boys go through a unique voice change that needs to be coached and handled sensitively. And most important, boys who love to sing find other boys who love to sing.


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