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With flexible performance options, this arrangement of a hit from the Roaring Twenties has a foxtrot structure and may be performed either in unison, two, or three parts, with or without accompaniment. The
What a combination! Irving Berlin's classic song with an original partner-melody by Don Besig and Nancy Price. A real winner for two-part choirs. The optional P/A CD adds a true ragtime sound.
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This arrangement turns the 1999 Smash Mouth hit into an English madrigal. Using wonderful harmonic progressions and a tune that most will recognize from the "Shrek" movies, this a cappella piece is a fun
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Totally cheeky and irreverent, this tune from Monty Python's "Spamalot" is a terrific concert feature, complete with whistling and a kick-line ending! "When you're chewin' on life's gristle, don't grumble."
From a menacing beginning with the theme from "Jaws," this arrangement explodes with the energy you'd expect of this novelty tune that is known by billions, if YouTube is any indication. You're going to
"I don’t wanna work. I wanna bang on the drum all day!" This super-fun arrangement for developing choirs features singable harmonies and a vocal percussion section where performers mimic the sounds of
Beethoven's "greatest hit" is reimagined with a funky twist that your singers will love! Its iconic hook springboards into a rhythmic groove, complete with clapping, snapping, and vocal syllables that
Continuing the success of choral pop titles sung "as an English madrigal," we bring you this arrangement using the hit DNCE tune! This is a fantastic way to teach the genre, have fun in rehearsals, and
This bossa-nova-flavored ditty exploded in popularity on social media. With its simple yet recognizable lyrics and melody, this piece is sure to be a fun and easy addition to a young choir's repertoire.
With lyrics by the great Maurice Sendak and music by the great Carole King, this piece is a winner for your young and developing singers. With references to each month, this is a fun selection for any time
Some days, you just gotta sing the blues - even in the chorus room! This tongue-in-cheek parody expresses the multitude of frustrations and anxieties of the modern choral student - and it's also a great