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ed. Lynn M. Brinckmeyer
Do your singers love their warm-ups? Keeping singers in our ensembles excited and energized during the warm-up process is a consistent hurdle for educators across the nation. By using songs that are indigenous to different parts of our …
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Do your singers love their warm-ups? Keeping singers in our ensembles excited and energized during the warm-up process is a consistent hurdle for educators across the nation. By using songs that are indigenous to different parts of our country, teachers in choral classrooms can help students prepare their minds, bodies, and voices while sharing a bit of our culture and history. All of the songs can be used with both inexperienced beginners and advanced singers. The lesson suggestions introduced with each song are intended to be a springboard for teachers to modify and adapt to their own students' needs and skill levels. Each melody includes strategies that are accessible for those who are just learning how to use their voices as well as for those more experienced singers who enjoy a good challenge. Educational, practical, and easy to use!
'uLili E (Oh My Darling) Clementine 1-2-3 Oh My! Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Battle Hymn of the Republic Can You Count to Four? Chatter With the Angels Chuhwuht Erie Canal Every Night When the Sun Goes Down Favorite Rhythms/Favorite Solfege Flexible Z's Goodbye, Old Paint How Can I Keep From Singing? Inkpataya Johnny Has Gone For a Soldier Jolly Miller Let Me Fly Major/Minor Storytelling My Country 'Tis of Thee (America) My Home's in Montana Name Those Pitches - Ready, Set, Go! Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen Oh, California Oh, Watch the Stars On the Banks of the Sacramento Rocky Mountain Silence is Golden Sing, Audiate and Clap Sweet Betsy from Pike The Colorado Trail The Lone Star Trail The Old Chisholm Trail The Shanty-Boys in the Pine Use Those Inner Ears Wayfaring Stranger We Do Know! Weevily Wheat Whoopee Ti-Yi-Yo, Git Along You're a Grand Old Flag