⸻ GET INVOLVED • GOOD NOISE GOSPEL CHOIR

FIND YOUR VOICE.
FIND YOUR PEOPLE.

Good Noise is more than a choir, it’s a community.

Good Noise is a diverse, auditioned choir that welcomes singers from all walks of life.
We celebrate the rich tradition of gospel music while remaining a non-religious, non-partisan group
— grounded in inclusivity, respect, and shared experience.

You don't need to be a professional. You need a genuine love of music, a commitment to the ensemble, and a willingness to show up and give it everything.
If you're ready to grow, be challenged, and be part of something bigger than yourself, we'd love to hear from you.

Every voice in Good Noise matters — and yours could be part of it.

⸻ WHAT WE LOOK FOR

WHAT WE LOOK FOR

Good Noise is a four-part SATB choir — Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Baritone. We welcome singers in all voice categories and actively seek a balance across the ensemble.

We are looking for singers who are enthusiastic, reliable, and collaborative — people who love music deeply and want to be part of something bigger than themselves.

Prior choral experience is helpful but not required. What matters most is your voice, your ear, and your heart.

⸻ HOW IT WORKS

THE AUDITION PROCESS

It’s natural to feel nervous—but here, you’re among people who want you to succeed. At Good Noise, auditions aren’t about perfection—they’re about potential, passion, and the courage to show up.

  • GET IN TOUCH

    Email us at auditions@goodnoisevgc.com to register your interest. Auditions are by appointment only — walk-ins are not accepted.

  • PREPARE YOUR SONG

    Choose one song in a popular style — gospel, jazz, pop, or R&B. Prepare it well. This is your moment to show us what you've got.

  • SING FOR US

    Perform your prepared song. You'll also be asked to sing basic vocal exercises so we can establish your range and find the best fit within the choir.

  • BRIEF INTERVIEW

    A short conversation — we want to get to know you, understand your musical background, and tell you more about what being part of Good Noise looks like.