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First virtual Christmas choir being assembled–really

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MORRISTOWN, NJ, (WordNews.org) Nov. 29, 2011 – Imagine choir practice where you never have to leave home.

That’s the plan devised by Liquid Church of New Jersey. Liquid Church is inviting people from around the world to participate via webcams and YouTube in the first ever Christmas Virtual Choir for Christmas Eve services.

“Whether they’re soldiers in the Middle East, moms in Estonia or students in Phoenix, Arizona, the church will leverage technology to synchronize individual singers into a unified choir rendition of Silent Night,” the church announced.

“We’re creating a unique experience for singers across the globe to come together as one voice this Christmas,” said Tim Lucas, lead Pastor of the New Jersey-based Christian church.

Singers are given access to sheet music, music tracks and a video-recorded conductor so that anyone can record and upload their singing part to YouTube. Liquid Church’s media team will then assemble a composite video production that integrates all of the individual singers into one large-scale synchronized video rendering for the Christmas Virtual Choir event.

Participation in the Christmas Virtual Choir is open to everyone around the globe, not just the 2,000 weekly attendees in New Jersey, and thousands more who routinely visit Liquid’s website and Church Online campus.

The deadline to participate is Dec. 15.

Instructions are available at www.lqd.ch/xmasvideo

The Christmas Virtual Choir’s performance will held at six live Christmas Eve services in New Jersey on Dec. 24 held by Liquid Church.

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