Noticeboard 29th Novemeber
  • Congratulations to those Slow Tuners (Music Saturday folk music practice) who went along the Northumberland Arms this week and joined in with some of the tunes in the open folk music session which happens on the fourth Tuesday evening of the month. Exhilarating and a real achievement.

  • The last Drop In evening of the year will be on December 18. Christmassy songs, of course, and we'll have a longer and more filling break. Bring along something for a shared mini-feast, and perhaps a bit of liquid cheer? 

  • The Tudor Revels on January 5 are starting to shape up. Everyone, singers and players, of any level welcome to join the music team. Find out more here and email to get involved.

  • It's the last Music Saturday of the year on December 8. See what's planned for this nearly Christmas-free zone on The Calendar.

  • Want to be better at reading music? The Music Literacy Course is going to run again in 2019. No dates fixed yet – they'll be organised round those who want to come, so take a look at the information on the Workshops & Courses Page and get in touch if you are interested.

Emma George
Noticeboard 5th November
  • There are numerous concerts and events all over the region marking the centenary of the end of WW1. Free tickets are still available for the Bridge Singers' concert in St Michael's Church, Felton on November 10  – check the calendar for details. On Sunday 11, Andy Griffin and Clive Richardson are leading the singing at an Armistice Celebration at Gallery 45 at 6pm. Supper included for £6.

  • The next Felton Music Saturday is coming up on November 10th. Check the Music Saturdays page to find out what's planned.

  • At a loose end on a Tuesday evening and fancy an uncomplicated sing? Drop In Singing offers a warm welcome to all comers. Sing yourself silly with a mixed bag of numbers more or less linked by a theme. Better than a night cap.

  • We've got a weekend for Iolanthe. Get away from it all with a good dose of Gilbert and Sullivan at the end of April 2019. More about the group here.

  • Do you have a musical instrument gathering dust or are you looking for something to play? We can use the website to help find lonely instruments good homes. Email Alison with details.

Emma George
Noticeboard: 15th October

This is the fourth noticeboard since the website was refreshed – I hope it's working for you as a means of keeping you in touch with stuff. So far, it hasn't worked well in terms of getting information back from you. In the hopes of making it quicker and easier for you to respond about things please you can click on the BIG BUTTON BELOW. Pressing on this takes you straight into an email. Lots of opportunities to practise using it right now! 

  • Hazel and Chris Metherell are looking for people to sing carols at Care Homes in the Alnwick / Morpeth area on the 17th– 20th December. Day time visits. No requirement to do every session! They need a pool of singers. Readiness to sing in a smallish group is essential and confidence to put in a harmony /descant part (with or without notation) is a bonus. Contact Hazel or Chris directly or email me and I'll pass your details on if you'd like to be involved a little or a lot.

  • I'm longing to hear from people who'd like to be members of the music team for the Tudor Revels on January 5. At the moment, it's going to be very quiet. Sign up now by emailing me. See in outline what's involved on the Dances Page

  • It would be good to get a booking on for the Village Hall for our next Gilbert and Sullivan in a weekend. March/April time or June/Julyish? It's going to be Iolanthe. If you're keen to take part, let me know if you have a preference or would be happy with either. 

  • We've just had a splendid Felton Music Saturday. Many thanks to all who came along, including many for the first time. What did you think of it? What would you like to see included in the sessions? How was the coffee? An outline of what we'll be doing next time (November 10) will appear on the site in a couple of weeks. If you've got a moment it would be great to hear your views.

Emma George
Noticeboard: 26th September
  • It's “The King and I” on Saturday October 6. Come along to Felton Village Hall ready for a 9.30am start. Help yourself to a coffee, put £5 in the box, pick up a score, and sit wherever you want. If you like, volunteer to narrate or read one of the characters so we can tell the story. Costume and props optional! Finish at 12.30 prompt. More info on the Musical in a Morning page.    

  • October 13 is the next Music Saturday with a full morning of activities for singers and an afternoon for instrumentalists. We've moved the starting time to 9am for the reading music session. Check out the full schedule on the Music Saturdays page.

  • Did you hear Woman's Hour on Tuesday September 25, or see Trust Me, I’m a Doctor the following day? Fascinating research into the positive effect of singing by Nottingham University. You can read more on their blog: http://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/newsroom/2018/09/24.

  • It's time to start planning rehearsals for the Tudor Revels, which are going to happen on January 5. Do you want to be part of the music team – singing and/or playing (all instruments welcomed)? You can do lots or just a little, difficult or easy. There's music for people to dance to and to listen to. Sign up now by emailing Alison. See in outline what's involved on the Dances page.

  • The Drop-Inners have sorted out all their themes to the end of the year. Take a look on the Drop In Singing page and if you've ideas for songs you'd like to sing, email Alison.

Emma George
Noticeboard : 17th September
  • Have you enjoyed being involved in Gilbert and Sullivan in a Weekend? Would you like to join in 2019? It's going to be Iolanthe. The question is – when. Do we stick to the last weekend in June or should we move to March/early April? Email now with your preference if you have one. Read more about it here.

  • A Confident Singing session has had the thumbs up for Music Saturdays. We now offer a whole morning of interesting activities for singers that complement choral singing. If you know anyone who'd like to come along, do encorage them to give it a go. Not forgetting Ukukeles and Slow Tunes in the afternoon! More details here.

  • Looking for something fun to do on a damp Autumn afternoon? Check out YouTube for The King and I - there's a performance of the whole show there. You'll be up and running ready for our sing through on October 6. More details here.

  • Only 3 months to Christmas! Carols on the Bridge are on December 17, and after the success of last year's Twelfth Night Tudor Revels, we're revelling Tudorishly all over again on Saturday January 5. More details here

Emma George
September Update

After a year marking time the Felton Music website is active again! Here are some highlights. Do sign up to the blog to receive regular updates about what is going on.

  • We've just had September's Music Saturday, next month's date is October 13th. You can read more about what we do here.

  • Enjoy an afternoon at Brinkburn Priory on Saturday September 22 and listen to the Bridge Singers performing in this magical building. See the event details here.

  • Our next Musical in a Morning is only a few weeks away. Saturday October 6 is the date for “The King and I”. Come along to Felton Village Hall for a 9.30 start. More details here.

  • Please note the 6th October Early Music concert at Newton-On-The-Moor has been cancelled. We are hoping it will be happen in the Spring. 

Emma George