Choir

A choir is an organized group of singers who perform together, typically in a formal setting. The members of a choir often sing in harmony, using different vocal ranges, which may include soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. Choirs can perform a variety of musical genres, including classical, religious, and contemporary works. They may be associated with religious institutions, schools, community organizations, or be independent ensembles. Choir performances can take place in various venues, such as churches, concert halls, or outdoor events. The primary purpose of a choir is to create a rich, blended sound through collective singing, often accompanied by instrumental music. Choirs can vary in size from small groups to large ensembles and can be auditioned or open to all interested singers.