There are numerous variations in the ways that community choirs take attendance during rehearsal. Though the specifics vary widely, I've noticed they seem to fall into one of two categories I will refer to as The Accurate Way and The Easy Way.
The Accurate Way of taking attendance refers to any method where the attendance-takers mark singers as present after actually seeing them at rehearsal. Some examples:
The common thread is that attendance-takers actually see each singer before marking their name.
In contrast, The Easy Way of taking attendance refers to any method that relies on self-reporting. Examples include:
You may be wondering, can't The Easy Way also be accurate? It can in theory, but it's not guaranteed to be, for reasons I'm sure you can imagine.
To be clear, I don't think that either The Accurate Way or The Easy Way is necessarily The Right Way. Both have advantages and disadvantages.
My main recommendation is that your chorus should make an informed decision based on your organization's objectives. If your artistic staff uses attendance to help ensure that all singers are "concert ready," do not go the easy route. If your chorus is more loosey-goosey about their attendance policies, then by all means save yourself some time and energy.
What about you? Does your chorus use The Accurate Way or The Easy Way? And why did you make that choice? Share your experience in the comments below!