singing in the universal language. Kurdish, English and Turkish bename Choir is for you.
The Value Of Singing In Different Languages
The Dersim Community Women and Children’s Choir is a bename choir, a large portion of the music we sing is in Kurdish Dialect Dersim (zaza). We have also sung in English and Turkish, also put forward for consideration several other languages! Singing in your native language is great, because you already understand the text. But there is a great deal of value in learning to sing in other languages
1. The Challenge
Singing music in another language provides another layer of difficulty to the learning process. There are so many aspects of language acquisition to consider, including cadence, pronunciation, and the many nuances of the language. As well, the text must be analyzed to ensure that choristers know what they’re singing about, and to communicate that effectively to the audience.
2. Perspective
Singing in a language other than your native tongue, forces choristers to look at the piece from a new perspective. Context is essential when you don’t inherently understand the words you’re singing. Different languages have different ways of describing details, they come with historical nuances, and correct pronunciation is crucial to ensure that the words are communicated effectively. Learning music in another language demands that singers focus on new and challenging aspects of the piece, that they may not usually consider.
3. New Learning Opportunities
Singing in other languages does not just provide learning opportunities in language. When we learn music in a different language, we encourage our choristers to explore a variety of aspects of the culture from which the language originate, including food, dance, religion, geography and other customs. This context is crucial in understanding the language in which we’re singing, but also understanding the historical significance of the music itself!