99% of people will say, "I'm not a singer." Let us prove otherwise.
Missoula Sings is a free, community song circle where people gather to learn simple songs by ear and sing together—no experience needed, just come as you are.
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Music. Community. Play.
July 11-12, 2026 | St. Ignatius
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We meet regularly to learn simple songs by ear and sing them together — no sheet music, no performance. Just people, voices, and connection. It's about dropping in, having fun, and getting free.
AGREEMENTS:
Come As You Are — You do not need to prepare anything, perform, or be "good." Just come, and be yourself.
Participation Over Performance — This isn’t a show. We make it together. Join in however you’d like—sing, hum, tap, or listen.
Meet Your Edge — Song may seem cute, but you will feel stretched—being seen, using your voice, and feeling deeply.
Hold Each Other Well — Your not the only one taking a risk. Bring warmth, generosity, and respect towards others.
Meet Yourself Kindly — Be gentle with what arises (singers are prone to tears, ecstasy, and a spontaneous sense of belonging)
Take Care of Yourself — Be responsible for your own needs. Take breaks, adapt, & participate at whatever level feels good.
Carry It Forward — We teach songs so that you can take them into your everyday life. No instruments required.
"Creating and expanding communities full of song and genuine connection is what drives me forward."
[These communities] help me move through the horror I feel about the future for all of us, for my children. It's more meaningful to me than I can express. - Julia

"This has changed my life! I feel braver, more connected to myself, and a part of something real & incredibly unique."
There's the space of song circle itself, where I feel alive and joyful and held by community. But there's also the way I carry what I've learned throughout my everyday life—I suddenly feel it is essential to carry song where I go and to share it with others. - Jamie

"I now share song with my family in my home, with my men's group and with my communication classes."
I [felt] welcomed immediately to the group. Right away I liked the invitation to authenticity and sharing from the heart, and the modeling of being open and honest and transparent and seeing others step into that. - Patrick

"This work gives me hope that someday, what will be weird is to not sing with your people."
I am very excited about continuing to normalize the ancient tradition of coming together in song. - Anonymous

"I am learning to trust my voice again."
And am learning that safety is available in vulnerability. I’m starting to allow myself to be seen more, bit by bit. - Anonymous

"[Singing] has helped me orient towards a light inside me I didn’t even know was there."
i consider myself a loving, compassionate, helpful person but sometimes my heart hurts too much to help anyone, even myself. I learn a new song every single time that helps me conquer depression in some way. - Chloe


Missoula Sings is a DBA of The Resonance School LLC