Holy Trinity Church in Ayr has launched a new initiative with a “unique” singing programme.

Voice for Life offers free one-to-one music lessons to participants of all ages through a diverse range of musical traditions.

Andrew Thom and Findlay Peters are bringing a “vibrant musical movement” to the people of Ayr.

Voice for Life is the Royal School of Church Music’s official training scheme for choral singers, designed to help individuals discover and nurture their talents.

Regular performing opportunities are a cornerstone of the experience.

Holy Trinity Church encourages participants to bring friends and family, fostering a community atmosphere where the love of music can be shared and celebrated together.

There are countless tangible benefits of live music making as music is both very good for your physical and mental wellbeing.

Voice for Life also gives the opportunity to earn recognised and respected qualifications and UCAS points; a valuable addition to any university application or career path in music.

Findlay Peters, Voice for Life coach at Holy Trinity, says ‘The “Voice for Life” program is designed to be inclusive, welcoming all ages and backgrounds.

He said: “It’s a scheme like no other and completely free to join. Whether you are a child discovering the joy of singing for the first time, a teenager developing your musical talents, or an adult rekindling a passion for music, “Voice for Life” offers something for everyone.

“The program is not just about developing vocal skills; it’s about fostering a lifelong love of music, personal growth and expression. We need each and every one of you.

“We are determined to make this one of Ayrshire’s leading choral establishments. Discover your potential, and let your voice be heard.”

For more information, contact Peter at [email protected] or on 07751 994 217.

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