Corporate member blog: Biiah

New corporate member Biiah gives us the lowdown on their portfolio for leisure-time music groups.

At Biiah, we're building a global community that understands the importance of singing for wellness. In our mission to motivate everyone to rethink how they interact with their instrument, we're continually innovating new and fun ways that inspire people to connect with the power of their voice and feel the benefits of singing regularly. Discover our weekly online singing events and free gaming app

Online singing events

Ready to start singing like no one's listening? You're in luck! 

Introducing our weekly, ever-growing event series designed to support singing for wellness in a virtual and social learning environment via Zoom (30-minute group sessions). Our events span various genres and often target particular goals or skills, so there's something for everyone. Led by the music industry's top vocal coaches, every session will leave you smiling from ear to ear! No singing experience is necessary; our events are for everyone. Find an event that suits you

A weekly online singing club

Discover the world's first free gamified singing app 

We understand that singing looks and feels different for everyone. Committed to making the singing experience as inclusive as possible, we created Biiah - a free gaming app that focuses on the fun and inclusive aspects of singing. Enjoy quick bite-size sessions tailored to your musical tastes! The game-like features and engaging exercises make it easy to fit into your busy everyday life so that you can feel the benefits of singing at home, on your lunch break, or with the kids. 

Wherever you choose to sing, sing your way. Try Biiah now

Singing for well-being

Founded by Xann Schwinn and Suzi Digby, The Choral Hub is a passionate group of singers and non-singers alike, together with music professionals who have spent their lives experiencing the human voice's unique ability to speak to who we are. Singing is good for our mental, physical, and social well-being, and it's one of the most accessible tools available to all of us. By singing, just like we exercise a muscle, we can inspire more strength both in ourselves and in our communities. Learn more on our website