What do I need to join the Chorus of DuPage?

• You should love to sing.
• You should want to have fun while learning to be a better singer.

• You do not need to be a professional singer.
• You do not need formal musical training.
• You do not need to know how to read music.

How do I become a member?

• Attend one or several of weekly rehearsal meetings.
• Experience the musical fun and camaraderie
we share at every meeting.

• Audition with the chorus director to determine
the correct part that suits your voice.
• Complete a membership application
and return it to the chorus secretary.
• Pay your dues.
• Enjoy your new hobby of barbershop singing.

What about dues?

Dues are currently $112 for a yearly membership, or about $2 a week. This includes chapter dues, along with dues for our district (Illinois) and the national society. Payment can be made annually, or through the society's Easy Dues installment payment plan. The chapter secretary can explain these options to you.

Uniforms

The chapter normally pays for half of the cost for uniforms with its members. Currently we have three basic outfits.

Our formal performance uniform consists of a gray paisley vest and a black bow tie, worn with your own long sleeve white dress shirt, black dress pants, black dress shoes and socks. (One time cost to members for the vest and tie is around $20.)

Our summer uniform, worn mostly at Sunday church performances, is a musical necktie worn with your own short-sleeve white shirt, black dress pants, black dress shoes and socks. (One-time cost to members for the tie is about $6.)

Our casual uniform is a red short-sleeve logo shirt, worn with your own jeans or other casual pants. (One-time cost to members is approximately $9).

Music

Each new member is given his own copy of the music in our current repertoire. There is no cost to the member for that music or any new selections. Please note that the chapter respects all copyright laws and does not copy or reproduce music unless it is part of the public domain. It is recommended that the member purchase a binder to hold all of the sheet music. (The binders are not used in performance, however, since all songs are memorized.)

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