For nearly 200 years, the 371 four-part chorales (371 vierstimmige Choralgesange) of Johann Sebastian Bach have enjoyed popularity and usefulness in music education. This classic collection has been used in
Lay the foundation for successful part-singing with this unique and valuable resource designed to aid music teachers by providing a step-by-step path for teaching young choirs how to sing harmony, building
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Deke Sharon and J.D. Frizzell have provided a wide array of warm-ups specifically designed for pop and jazz choirs that will also work well for contemporary a cappella groups. There are over 39 creative
This resource is a must-have for all choral directors looking to make the most of their warm-up time. This book of versatile, pedagogically based choral warm-ups helps directors take full advantage of this
Canons! Fugues! Chorales! All of these forms that made the Baroque period so delightful are employed in this classic series of sight-singing material for mixed, treble and tenor-bass choirs. Beginning with
Have fun with your choral warm-ups! With this collection of 54 inventive and educational songs and exercises, your choir will beg for more. Start out with the unison pieces and build to the more challenging
In this classic series of sight-singing material, composer Hank Beebe has succeeded in capturing the spirit and ambiance of the Classical period in all its rich variety. Beginning with simple, step-wise
Bach's chorales have become standard for all serious students of both music theory and choral singing. As early as 15 years after his death, published editions of his collected chorales began to circulate,
Geared perfectly for young, changing voices, this series was written specifically for choirs that need simple rhythmic exercises with a sequential progression of solfège skills. To
Gorgeous Romantic harmonies are within the grasps of beginning sight-singers in this carefully crafted sequential series. Beginning with simple, stepwise motion, each volume starts with simple rhythms that
This set of nine concert-length easy compositions is intended to supplement and reinforce the progress made by choirs that are just beginning to master their sight-singing skills. Completely step-wise,
This handy octavo-size book will help you to build sight-singing skills in all of your choral ensembles. Featuring a step-by-step approach, unison and combinable exercises, and motivating short songs, these
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These standard sight-singing books have been favorites with choral directors and classroom teachers since their first publication in 1933. Each volume is a collection of folk tunes from around the world,
Is your choir ready to move beyond simple solfege for sight-singing? The purpose of this series is to liberate your choir from excessive dependence on solfege and enable them to move on to the next level of
Your choir will thoroughly enjoy this break from their sight-singing routine! You don’t even have to tell them that they are improving their rhythm skills, as they challenge themselves to keep
Building on the success of InSight Singing: A Multi-Sensory Approach to Reading Music, the authors now present a followup book for teachers and singers who use the fixed-do system. InSight
An incredibly popular sight-singing method, this is based on the solfege system (with optional numbers) and gives you a step-by step plan for teaching your choir the fundamentals of sight singing. By
Madrigals have provided centuries of fun-to-sing choral repertoire that is both educational and performance worthy. This series presents 52 of John Dowland's secular ayres (madrigals), researched and edited
If you're looking for sight-reading material for your choral groups, be sure to look at this series. It's been around for years and has been steadily gaining acceptance with directors all over the country.
If your choir can sing up and down the scale, they're ready to dive into this series! Each exercise is limited to a brief eight measures, so one or two a day should easily fit into your available time. Each