Singing in an odd time: choir members’ perspectives on virtual choir experience and live choir experience

The lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic created big challenge to choir rehearsal and performance worldwide. Virtual choir has then emerged as a new global phenomenon where technology is used to reunite the choir members virtually during the lockdown. While virtual choirs had almost become the new stan...

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Main Authors: Ang, Mei Foong, Lok, Yew Chang, Tan, An Gie
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Published: Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103208/
https://hrmars.com/index.php/IJARBSS/article/view/15210/Singing-in-an-Odd-Time-Choir-Members-Perspectives-on-Virtual-Choir-Experience-and-Live-Choir-Experience
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1032082023-11-30T06:36:04Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103208/ Singing in an odd time: choir members’ perspectives on virtual choir experience and live choir experience Ang, Mei Foong Lok, Yew Chang Tan, An Gie The lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic created big challenge to choir rehearsal and performance worldwide. Virtual choir has then emerged as a new global phenomenon where technology is used to reunite the choir members virtually during the lockdown. While virtual choirs had almost become the new standard for choir rehearsals and performances, it remained unknown if virtual choirs can provide an equal effective learning experience to the choir members. This study aimed to gauge the choir members’ overall experiences on both virtual rehearsal and performance, this study also aimed to find out the members’ selfreflection and satisfaction when redefining effectiveness in choir rehearsals as well as comparing the differences in terms of virtual experience reception between the universities’ choirs and the community choirs in Malaysia. A total of 112 participants in Malaysia were recruited through purposive sampling method where 83 (74.1%) were from the universities’ choirs and 29 (25.9%) participants came from the community choirs. Data were collected through online questionnaires on Google Form. Results demonstrated that choir members from both university choirs and community choirs faced similar challenges on virtual choir rehearsal and performances, whilst the community choir members are more tolerant and receptive of the virtual choir forms compared to the universities’ choir members. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2022 Article PeerReviewed Ang, Mei Foong and Lok, Yew Chang and Tan, An Gie (2022) Singing in an odd time: choir members’ perspectives on virtual choir experience and live choir experience. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 12 (10). 239 - 262. ISSN 2222-6990 https://hrmars.com/index.php/IJARBSS/article/view/15210/Singing-in-an-Odd-Time-Choir-Members-Perspectives-on-Virtual-Choir-Experience-and-Live-Choir-Experience 10.6007/IJARBSS/v12-i10/15210
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description The lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic created big challenge to choir rehearsal and performance worldwide. Virtual choir has then emerged as a new global phenomenon where technology is used to reunite the choir members virtually during the lockdown. While virtual choirs had almost become the new standard for choir rehearsals and performances, it remained unknown if virtual choirs can provide an equal effective learning experience to the choir members. This study aimed to gauge the choir members’ overall experiences on both virtual rehearsal and performance, this study also aimed to find out the members’ selfreflection and satisfaction when redefining effectiveness in choir rehearsals as well as comparing the differences in terms of virtual experience reception between the universities’ choirs and the community choirs in Malaysia. A total of 112 participants in Malaysia were recruited through purposive sampling method where 83 (74.1%) were from the universities’ choirs and 29 (25.9%) participants came from the community choirs. Data were collected through online questionnaires on Google Form. Results demonstrated that choir members from both university choirs and community choirs faced similar challenges on virtual choir rehearsal and performances, whilst the community choir members are more tolerant and receptive of the virtual choir forms compared to the universities’ choir members.
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Tan, An Gie
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title Singing in an odd time: choir members’ perspectives on virtual choir experience and live choir experience
title_short Singing in an odd time: choir members’ perspectives on virtual choir experience and live choir experience
title_full Singing in an odd time: choir members’ perspectives on virtual choir experience and live choir experience
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publisher Human Resource Management Academic Research Society
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103208/
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