A canon written in the 18th century, this arrangement highlights the lilting character of the early Classical period. It is very easily learned because each part sings the melody of the canon. Bright and
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This cute Jamaican folksong, in English, is basically a round, which may be sung in unison or in three parts. With accessible layered harmonies and delightful percussion and keyboard accompaniment, it's
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Here's a cheerful traditional English round with two sets of lyrics that make it useful for holiday programs or at any time of year. The melody is lyrical and lovely and develops into a round setting that
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With beatiful Afrikaans lyrics and a catchy, accessible melody, this canon for one to five voices is an ode to Mother Earth. Perform the piece a cappella or with the optional piano accompaniment – and
With chromatic tension, an adagio tempo, and a pulsing piano accompaniment, this lyrical canon speaks of Mother Earth and Father Time working hand in hand. Perform the piece with one to three voices and in
This arrangement of a West African song of greeting from Ghana is an a cappella canon with optional percussion. Body percussion as well as parts for shakers, high drum and low drum are included. With its
With up-tempo and lyrical movement, this joyful canon contains text in both English and French. Perform the piece with one to three voices, in one of two keys, with piano or a cappella. Don't forget to add
Sung as easily as a vocalize, this lyrical canon is complemented by a flowing piano accompaniment and can be performed with one to three voices. Add the choreography to further enhance the beautiful flow of
Familiar song + original countermelody = instant harmony! This fun-filled collection gathers familiar folk songs, spirituals, and holiday tunes into a practical resource you can use onstage and in the
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Rounds are a great way to get your choir singing quickly and with independence. Here, there are eight pop songs that your students probably already know, and each has been arranged into a round with
An excellent choice for the developing men's choir, this bold setting begins with unison singing of the melody, followed by a two-part round. The harmonic B section is a short bridge to a three-part round
Singing rounds has always been an effective way to teach beginning harmony to singers of all ages. As a follow-up to Pop Rounds for Choir, this is an exciting collection of rock
This lively original round celebrates fun activities in both climates of the season, whether the cold north or the warm south. Repeated patterns make this easy to learn, and simple choreography adds a
Lyrical and sweet, this traditional English folk song is set with independent parts throughout, an ideal choice for novice harmony singers. With unison lines, a canon setting, and simple homophonic harmony,
The six varied rounds in this collection offer numerous choices for developing ensembles. Rounds are a pedagogical staple that can develop ensemble blend, tone, and unified vowels through the introduction
This tuneful a cappella canon is a valuable resource for teaching and reinforcing part-singing. The jaunty melody is presented first in unison, followed by a round and plenty of "fa la la" phrases. Add the
Rounds are a wonderful way to introduce harmony to young singers! However, traditional rounds often have too wide a range for changing voices, so this collection was created with the male changing voice in
This arrangement of a simple Flemish Renaissance canon by Clemens non Papa for SSA voices and five handbells - which could be played by the singers - is typical of canons in that it sounds more complex than