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To leverage technology to empower the world to sing through a combination of enterprise projects and impact work aimed at making musical practice accessible at all levels.
71% female employees
Language learning, self-care, and fitness apps are all on the rise, thanks to the bite-sized, mobile, and habit-building capabilities of a mobile app. Looking to leverage in the name of music is The Choral Hub, an organisation developing an app Tchzant to build user confidence and skills when it comes to singing.
The app, called Tchzant, is currently in beta testing, but is slated to break down the different component skills involved in singing like pitch sensitivity, humming, and internalising pulse. It’s a refreshing approach to a skill people are all-too-ready to claim they don’t possess, and not one we’ve seen packaged and presented as a consumer product before.
This means the field is wide open in terms of competition - not that The Choral Hub is motivated by profit. The app is free, and the Hub itself functions more as a shared community of humans invested in singing as a promoter of wellbeing.
Freddie
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Xann Schwinn
(CEO)CEO of The Choral Hub, I’ve built my career at the intersection of startup tech and the arts. I started TCH straight out of Uni to curate accessibility to vocal music through digital media and tech.