Saturday, March 19, 2011

Can't stand to sing?

Singing while seated? ...hm.. not advised, certainly not in performance! But what if you are just taking a wee "rest" when the soloists are in the spotlight?  So long as you don't squeak on the risers, and can lean against the back wall, not a problem with most choral directors, correct? Well, not exactly kosher either. Someone gets up too soon, the distraction quotient is high. It just feels wrong. For those of us lucky enough to be able to stand, we may just have to tough it out until the 3rd movement of the B-9! But what about singers who have mobility issues due to diabetes or a  recent hip surgery or simply cannot make it through the entire work without a break on the feet.

The only solution I have found so far is to bring your own collapsible seat --okay if you are discreet but really, only for rehearsal and then, none too workable. This new product may be just the ticket! "The Full Measure Rest"
Full Measure Rest with seat back 
The only device enabling a singer to continue with a chorus when disability or infirmity prevents standing for a full concert

2 comments:

  1. Hi Jo-
    This looks fabulous! Our community Chorus has just raised funds to build adaptive riser inserts but these chairs look even better- where is their website??
    Thanks,
    Robbin in Montana

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  2. I agree Robbin. I saw them at Chorus America in Atlanta and thought they were very comfortable... and portable! The website is: http://www.signatureartware.com/servlet/the-Full-Measure-Rest/Categories

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