The possessive form of choir is choir's.
This is how you should really write it: Dear (Head of Church Choir?), I think I've been called by God to join in your church choir to help sing for the Lord. Please let me join and I will do my best to sing as well as I can. Thank You. Sincerely, (Whoever asked this question)
The Choir - EP - was created in 1966.
The Oslo Gospel Choir is a Norwegian choir based around Oslo. You can learn more about the Oslo Gospel Choir online at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Oslo Gospel Choir" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
A choir's rendition is a term that is usually used to describe a song that has been covered by a choir. For example if a choir sang "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen, then it would be a "choir's rendition" of Bohemian Rhapsody.
The Choir - garage rock - was created in 1966.
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No, that is not the right spelling;The correct spelling is choir.Some example sentences are:What time does the choir start?I am going to join the school choir.The community choir were stunning.
They will do that because they know that they are not singing and will go next to you to make sure you start singing in the right tune and notes. As my choir teacher always say, one person can destroy the whole choir.
In the choir at church, sunday school!
Any choir teacher or conducter out there.
No, the rock cycle does not have to start from the sedimentary rock
The Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want From Let It Bleed (1969), features the London Bach Choir at the start of the song. Stiltskin - Inside It was on an advert for Levi's Shrink to Fit jeans (way back in 1994) , brought the group into mainstream popularity temporarily. Their album apparently wasn't up to much.
You could begin with a church or school choir.
All that is needed to start a choir is a group of people (either boys, girls, or both) that want to sing. Music and songs are also needed because a choir has to have something to sing. That is all that is needed to sing, that and some musical ability.
The collective noun choir is used for a choir of angels, a choir of singers, a choir of hummingbirds.
The possessive form of choir is choir's.