Abstract
Abstract Authors of these chapters prioritize the feelings of community singers and the establishment and maintenance of “healthy” group singing experiences that contribute to flourishing or well-being. They query how virtual congregational singing makes people feel, how best to bridge a rift between two sets of leaders in a diasporic singing community, how the understanding of history can underpin the search for spirituality and eudaimonia, how entrainment is implicated in leaderless group singing, and how musical composition might be reconstructed further democratize community singing. These questions promise to help propel community singing and our writings about it into the future.
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