If you are looking for choral rehearsal tracks to support your ensemble, you are in the right place.
These tracks are designed to make rehearsals more efficient, more musical, and easier to manage. Instead of constantly re-teaching notes or playing parts at the piano, you can use rehearsal tracks to support your singers while you focus on listening, conducting, and shaping the sound.
Whether you use them in class, during sectionals, or for independent practice, these choral rehearsal tracks are meant to support your teaching—not replace it.
How to Use Choral Rehearsal Tracks in Rehearsals
Choir teachers use choral rehearsal tracks in several practical ways.
For example, you can use them to:
- play individual parts during sectionals
- support singers who need extra pitch reinforcement
- provide at-home practice tools
- reinforce harmony and independence
- keep rehearsals moving without constant stopping
As a result, rehearsals become more efficient and less repetitive.
However, these tools work best when paired with clear expectations and intentional rehearsal strategies.
Choral Rehearsal Tracks on YouTube
You can find my growing collection of choral rehearsal tracks on YouTube.
I regularly upload new tracks designed specifically for real classroom and ensemble use, so you can continue building your library over time.
👉 Choral Repertoire Practice Tracks
Pair Choral Rehearsal Tracks With Printable Choir Resources
Choral rehearsal tracks are most effective when they are part of a larger system.
For that reason, many choir teachers choose to pair them with printable resources that reinforce technique, literacy, and musicianship.
In my Teachers Pay Teachers store, you will find:
- choral rehearsal tools
- vocal warm-ups and technique exercises
- musicianship and listening activities
- resources designed specifically for secondary choir classrooms
👉 Browse my choir resources on Teachers Pay Teachers
Supporting Stronger Musicianship in Choir
Strong choral singing goes beyond learning notes.
In addition to using rehearsal tracks, many teachers build musicianship through:
- vocal technique work
- theory and pattern recognition
- listening and reflection activities
These skills help singers become more independent and confident. As a result, rehearsal time becomes more musical and less focused on basic note learning.
A Note for Choir Teachers
Everything in this collection is shaped by real classroom experience.
Rehearsal time is limited. Student needs vary. No two ensembles are the same.
For that reason, these choral rehearsal tracks are designed to be flexible. Use what works for your choir, adapt what you need, and leave the rest.
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This page will continue to grow as new choral rehearsal tracks and choir resources are added.
Feel free to bookmark it and return whenever you need support for your rehearsals.









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