
Sing with A Cappella Syndicate
Join our men’s a cappella and barbershop chorus in Phoenix
Tuesdays • 7:00–10:00 PM • Orangewood Presbyterian Church
All voice parts welcome — Tenor, Lead, Baritone, Bass
Don’t know your voice part? That’s fine, we’ll figure that out together.
Why Sing With Us?
- Sing a cappella & barbershop in a fun, encouraging environment
- Top‑quality musical coaching and learning resources
- Perform locally and regionally
- Build lasting friendships and camaraderie
- No professional experience required
- Make a positive impact in the community
What to Expect
New singers typically attend a few rehearsals where you’ll sing with the chorus, meet the members, and learn how we rehearse. No pressure — just come sing.
If you decide to move forward, come talk with our audition coordinator to schedule some time.
What Our Members Say
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to read music?
No — many members learn by ear. We provide learning tracks and tools.
What is the time commitment?
Weekly rehearsal plus occasional performances.
Are there dues?
Yes, modest monthly dues help cover music, coaching, and expenses.
Where do I park?
Free parking is available on site at Orangewood Presbyterian Church.
Rehearsal Location
Rehearsals
LOCATION: ORANGEWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
PAGE HALL (East Side)
7321 N 10TH ST
PHOENIX, AZ 85020
DAY: TUESDAYS
TIME: 7PM TO 10PM
Are you a passionate vocalist looking for a place to shine? A Cappella Syndicate, a dynamic and award-winning vocal group, is currently seeking talented singers to join our ranks! Whether you’re a seasoned performer or an enthusiastic newcomer with a love for harmony, rhythm, and vocal precision, we want to hear from you. Our group thrives on camaraderie, creativity, and a shared commitment to musical excellence. If you’re ready to be part of an energetic ensemble that performs everything from classic barbershop to contemporary hits—all without instruments—come audition and find your voice with A Cappella Syndicate!
You may observe that we don’t think of ourselves as a chorus. Our philosophy is more like that of a large quartet, where everyone has input and can weigh in on any suggestion or idea. Each member of our group is considered an owner, and we hold ourselves and every owner to the high standards that we all strive to maintain each week.
