Carmarthen Journal

Choir aims to hit right note for charities

- IAN LEWIS Reporter ian.lewis@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A CARMARTHEN-BASED choir is aiming to raise £3,000 for local charities.

A Choired Taste specialise­s in mash-ups of popular songs to create its own distinctiv­e take on favourites.

Leader Sarah Kirby and members of all ages have produced a video as a huge thank you to frontline workers and key services during the coronaviru­s

Money raised will go towards the Covid-19 ward at Glangwili Hospital, Carmarthen Foodbank, Carmarthen Domestic Abuse Services and towards the 5K for Ben appeal which saw four-year-old “superstar” Sam Dixon from Capel

Dewi walking 5k a day for charity in memory of his baby brother Benjamin who died last month.

Benjamin had been diagnosed with the condition called congenital diaphragmi­c hernia (CDH).

The A Choired Taste video which has proved a hit on YouTube and Facebook sees the choir merge hits to pay tribute to the work being done by key workers, services and other fundraiser­s during the Covid-19 crisis.

The video includes songs such as A Million Dreams from the Greatest Showman, Just The Way

You Are by Bruno Mars, Ben E King’s Stand By Me, the Friends TV theme I’ll Be There For You by the Remembrant­s and Journey’s Don’t Stop Believing.

The initial plan was to raise £1,000 and split it between the four charities.

However, due to the popularity of the video the fundraisin­g target shot up to £3,000 with the money shared out to the charities.

Currently the JustGiving page has just sailed past the £2,100 mark.

Sarah Kirby, who is a music teacher at QE High School in Carmarthen, made the video by getting the choir members to perform at home on web conferenci­ng program Zoom choir.

Members sang different parts at home, forwarded the videos to Sarah and she then edited the clips to make the music video.

Sarah said: “The mashup of those songs was something I had put together last year for the NHS and had everyone from consultant­s to doctors and nurses singing it, it was part of a wellbeing session I was asked to do.

“So songs

I thought as the all had a theme of thanks and praise that the choir could record it and raise money.

“There are 85 video clips within the video and 71 members, so it took some time to edit all together but it’s proved so popular which is great.”

Since forming in 2014, the choir makes the listener forget everything they think they know about being in a choir.

To donate visit the JustGiving page at www.justgiving. com/ crowdfundi­ng/achoiredta­ste .

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Pictures: A Choired Taste/Facebook Carmarthen-based singing group A Choired Taste has produced a fundraisin­g video which has proved a hit on YouTube and Facebook.
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