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The Chorus of the Atlantic Is Offering Free Singing Lessons
The five-lesson series will be taught by the director of the Chorus of the Atlantic in Red Bank

RED BANK, NJ – As long as you have an ear for music and want to improve your singing skills, the Chorus of the Atlantic will be happy to teach you for free in just five lessons.
"Give us five Tuesday evenings, and we'll give you the skills you need to experience all the fun of solo or group singing," said Craig J. Page the group's musical director.
Page will teach the course, dubbed "Ready, Set, Sing!"
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Both beginning and experienced singers are welcome; and all learning materials are provided free. But sign up quickly. There's only 10 seats available, according to a group release.
The next series of free "Ready, Set, Sing!" classes starts on Oct. 23 on Tuesday evening, from 7:15 p.m. to 9 p.m. and will run through Nov. 20 at the Red Bank Middle School Auditorium, 101 Harding Road in Red Bank.
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"You don't need to read music," Page said. "We'll teach you everything you need to know to sing richly and resonantly and produce ear-pleasing harmony. You'll soon be enjoying the ringing of beautiful a cappella chords, the company of a great bunch of fellow singers, and the thrill of performing for enthusiastic audiences."
Registrations are now being accepted. To register, visit the website at www.redbankchorus.org For more information, call (732) 784-7343 or write to redbankchorus@gmail.com
The Chorus of the Atlantic is the singing component of the Red Bank Area Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society and is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded with the mission to provide cultural enhancement and arts education to all audiences at the Jersey Shore.
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