Catchy and quirky, this Halloween novelty is easy to learn and fun to sing. It's a great choice for choirs of all ages to learn in just a few rehearsals. You'll also want to check out the instrumental
A perfect novelty number with a deep and relevant message, this quirky indie rock song became a viral TikTok sensation. It deals with bullying and judgment on social media and asks why we can't just accept
Lewis Carroll's puzzlingly hilarious poem You Are Old, Father William, featured in The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland, is set to a jaunty and slightly eccentric waltz tune and will prove to be
It's a spooky twist on a couple of classical themes! Complete with swooping bats, snarling cats, and all kinds of ghostly imagery, this duo can be sung together or separately for any fall or Halloween
Based on the old Appalachian folk tune The Green Grass Grew All Around, this hilarious Halloween adaptation will have your audience in stitches! A cumulative song, each verse incorporates a new
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Here's an Italian extravaganza, served with extra cheese! Incorporating the famous Italian melodies Funiculì, Funicula and Tarantella Napoletana, this easily learned novelty is
Who wouldn't want to live the life of a cat? This humorous novelty selection daydreams about living the life of a feline friend! The rhythmic verses contrast the feeling of a demanding, task-oriented day
Laden with fun reasons why singers did not turn in their homework, this delightfully playful song is novel, funny, and extremely singable. Feature multiple students as soloists, and even give them the
The only lyric in this piece that is not an onomatopoeia is the word "onomatopoeia," making this original song so much fun to sing! Unison singing, echoes, and spoken parts make this piece accessible to
"How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?" Posing this tongue twister and age-old question, this humorous piece features simple body percussion and unison lines that repeat in
Finally! A useful concert opener that also gets your choir warmed up! This hilarious blend of choral warm-up routines is packaged into a performance piece with piano accompaniment. Your choir will love to
Do you love chocolate? This Ode to Chocolate is a musical celebration of the culinary wonder that is chocolate, with clever and adorable rhymes and a simple unison texture. After a dramatic
This perky partner song pairs original words and music with the traditional I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover. Perfect for choirs just learning to sing in two parts, both short songs are heard
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Skip the droll opening announcement about cell phones and sing this instead! Based on Pachelbel's Canon - which, face it, everyone loves - this piece will make a lovely concert opener that also serves a
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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
A paradox through and through, this folksong-like original is intended to be seriously silly. As such, treble or tenor-bass choirs of all sizes and abilities will enjoy learning and sharing this imaginative
Pumpkins, cats, and spiders, oh my! For young students, Halloween marks the first major milestone of a fresh new school year. The excitement of candy hunting and tricks or treats is palpable in this fun
Are you looking for a big finale or encore piece? Never fear, Duct Tape is here! Yes, this absolutely hilarious novelty number, full of intense drama and emotional lyrics, will fit any occasion and
Who doesn't love an earworm? A song that just gets in there and sticks! This humorous text is set with a catchy melody (of course!) and creative harmony parts that are just so fun to sing. An optional
Have fun practicing solfege with this lighthearted spoof of Mozart's famous Piano Sonata No. 16. Excellent as a concert closer or encore, this piece will make your audience chuckle as they learn a little
Steadily and with determination, ants are on the march in this playful choral which depicts the many qualities of these pesky bugs. There is a cute interplay between the two parts, which is good for a first
The kookaburra is a terrestrial tree kingfisher native to Australia, and this charming nursery rhyme song details its distinctive and humorous call which sounds like laughing. The simple melody is presented
Working with younger singers? We've got you covered with plenty of unison, echo, contrary motion, and counterline phrases to ensure success on this charming novelty selection that's all about our favorite
A fun, upbeat, and positive song about happiness, laughter, and feeling good. Easy to learn, catchy, and wonderfully motivating, this song has great rhythmic energy and is a joy to