J.W. Pepper has audio demos of many of the pieces we sing. Enter the song title into the browse box on the Pepper home page. http://www.jwpepper.com
Here's a free ear training sight that allows you to practice intervals, identify scales and determine the tonality of chords. Have fun! http://www.good-ear.com/servlet/EarTrainer
Music Theory and eartraining online. Basic interactive site that allows you to practice both rhythmic and melodic drills at different levels of difficulty. Excellent site for playing with music! http://www.emusictheory.com
Introduction to music reading. Covers symbols and terminology galore. http://www.dolmetsch.com/theoryintro.htm
Music Theory has interactive lessons and "trainers". Great spot for practice. http://www.MusicTheory.net
"Hear the Choirs Sing" has recordings of high school, university and professional choirs performing a variety of well-known (and not so well- known) literature. Why not listen to some of our songs as performed by other choirs and compare? http://www.geocities.com/hearchoirs/
earplane.com is a wonderful interactive eartraining sight. It has rhythmic recognition skill building, interval and chord training and much more. http://earplane.com/modules/earplane_main/
demos by choral composers we like! http://www.softwaredynamix.com/music/cd_2005.shtml
The all-purpose music reference sight! ...music terminology dictionary, rhythm practice, articles and MORE! click on "practice spot classic" to enter. http://www.practicespot.com