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Boy Choir Magazine

Submitted by skykid on September 2, 2006 – 11:48 amView Comments

BoyChoirmagazineIt could be your lucky day – as it was for me if you happen to stumble on such a professionally designed site full of information about treble performers. Not only the articles and interviews are well chosen and written ( probably due the the journalist background of the chief editor – Dennis Chamberland) but site as a whole the site manages to leave a significant impression of something set up after a significant planning process.

I really liked the podcast section of the site – as it provides an alternative way to become familiar with the contents of the magazine ( even if you are too lazy to read / or are listening on your mp3 player while traveling…etc).

Yesterday I was listening to the interviews at my grandmother`s place and for a first time trully appreciated the podcasting feature of the site – it is really amazing to hear the voices of the people being interviewed – it makes the whole expirience so much more real than just reading the interviews on the screen.

There is also a possibility to download any of the magazines issues in printable Microsoft Word format and while my opinion in that PDF as a way to share such content would be more appropriate format – leaves you the opportunity to print out the magazine and read it as an ordinary one. The first issue is truly amazing and I hope that the next ones will continue to improve.

Check it out – click on the image above or here!

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