Now arranged for a cappella voices with optional percussion, this Grammy Award-winning title track from the video game Civilization IV has a unique world fusion sound, including chanting, strong rhythmic
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Featured in the 1961 Elvis Presley film "Blue Hawaii," this iconic love song remains as popular today as ever. This accessible doo-wop a cappella setting retains the style of the original, with
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This Bruno Mars friendship song, from his debut album Doo-Wops & Hooligans, has a great message and an upbeat feel. This well-crafted arrangement features accessible choral writing with fun harmonic
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There's no doubt that your singers will all know this one! It has surpassed a billion streams and a billion YouTube views, and it's widely recognized in user-made videos on a variety of social media
This a cappella version of the 1968 Sly and the Family Stone classic will make a showstopper of a closing number! This well-written arrangement brings together a funky groove with notated vocal percussion
This iconic film theme gets a jazzy contemporary vocal treatment that will make a satisfying challenge for advanced choirs. Notated vocal percussion adds to the rich choral texture while the feel alternates
Written and performed by a cappella supergroup Pentatonix, this gentle ballad presents an inspirational text in a setting with close harmonies and exquisite phrasing. This arrangement is unique, as the
"We could be kings of the world on top of the nation, it's a celebration of the moments to come... it's time to celebrate like New Year's Day." Here is a hit song from Pentatonix's 2015 self-titled release,
Norwegian pop group a-ha had a worldwide hit in 1985 with this synth-pop song. A cappella sensation Pentatonix created a stellar a cappella version where all those cool pop effects are moved to the voices.
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First recorded by Ben E. King and the Drifters in 1960, this singable love song is set in a flexible choral arrangement that can be a cappella with finger snaps, a doo-wop bass line and a feature for a
From the pop group Train comes this retro-chic 50s throwback that today's generation is sure to enjoy. A cappella, with the option for piano accompaniment, the arrangement's interesting yet accessible
Inspired by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's version, this flexible arrangement may be performed a cappella or with optional piano, ukulele, or guitar in the mixed choir versions. The two-part version is accompanied