Two Norfolk singing groups have taken their vocal talents to the national stage.
Both groups, the men's Fine City Chorus and mixed gender chorus Mosaic, enjoyed success at the British Association of Barbershop Singers national convention in Harrogate.
Led by director Carol Logan, Fine City Chorus achieved its highest-ever score, finishing 18th out of 30 groups in the Male Chorus Contest.
The group is also set to perform at the upcoming Royal Norfolk Show, among other concerts throughout the county.
This ensemble offers a repertoire of popular songs in four-part acapella harmony.
Mosaic made its fourth appearance on the competition stage.
They managed to surpass last year's performance where the group's deputy musical director, Christine Godfrey, had to step in at short notice when the regular musical director was indisposed.
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This year, Ms Godfrey successfully led the chorus to attain a better score, finishing ninth out of 12 groups overall in the Mixed Chorus Contest but winning Division Three.
The win resulted in a bursary of £500.
The two groups celebrated their achievements with a joint celebration involving cake, bubbly and, naturally, more harmonious singing.
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