Everyone does it - the Secret Santa gift exchange! This fun '60s-inspired crowd-pleaser explains how it all works with spoken solos in between choral lines that are super easy to learn for a quick holiday
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Santa's riding in on a wave of retro surfer rock! Choirs of all ages will love this upbeat holiday novelty with its melodic hook, singable harmonies and danceable beat. Add some simple choreography or
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Santa's bringing a drone, a tablet, headphones, and a new phone? Well, he is in this modern take on a Christmas carol classic! Fun updated lyrics and a bluesy, syncopated accompaniment give this carol some
Mmm, something smells good! Whether you cut out a tree, candy cane, angel, or a star, there's nothing more delicious to do on a cold winter's day than baking Christmas cookies. This delightful original
This novelty Christmas tune never grows old. This new arrangement for men captures the hilarity in the most basic sense. Belly laughs will be had by all.
Fruitcake gets a funny send-up in this cute song for young choirs. Approachable ranges and harmonies will set up your singers for success while they enjoy the silliness of this holiday number. "Is it fruit?
Wish your audience a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in just a half a minute. This madrigal-style a cappella novelty is equally easy to learn and enjoyable to sing. Plus, it's a great choice to close
Ever stop to think how very odd some traditional carol lyrics are, such as figgy pudding and partridges in pear trees? That's the essence of this lighthearted, tongue-in-cheek carol in a madrigal style.
This work marries two pieces that one would not normally think would go together well - Pachelbel's Canon in D and the traditional Christmas tune Jolly Old St. Nicholas. The result, as you
Alternating between 3/4 and 6/8 time signatures, Robinson has created a fresh twist on this holiday classic. Several brief character solos offer lots of low-pressure opportunities to stand out, and the
A light swing groove brings back memories of those treasured Christmases of decades ago in this delightful choral selection. The song features mostly unison vocal scoring with a few easy harmonic break-outs
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Everyone loves an ugly Christmas sweater party! This hilarious holiday novelty song will bring an element of fun to your December concert. Add some choreography and sweaters, and you'll have an
A four-hand piano accompaniment opens the piece with a festival-like setting and a choral fanfare builds up to a mixed-meter presentation of everyone's favorite holiday song! Augmented melodies, interesting
A Christmas classic updated with a fresh groove provides a fun opportunity for teaching syncopation. The Latin rhythms, traditional harmonization, and a big finish make this a great selection for your
This scrumptiously jazzy holiday novelty number is fantastically fun. Optional harmonies make it easy to tailor the piece to the ability level of your group, and it's a tasty tune for adding some
This spirited take on Jingle Bells is loaded with fun. Multiple notated jingle bell parts help everyone get involved, and an especially fun line for your part III singers sets the tone for this
How can you lose, with this classic holiday marching song... and kazoos? It's an easy novelty arrangement that sparkles with all the fun of the season. Your young singers will want to sing it - and play it
Ideal for developing choirs! This accessible setting of the Andrews Sisters classic offers a sleigh-ride full of merriment! This bright and cheery song offers great teaching opportunities to build
It's Christmas Day the Aussie way, on a scorching summer afternoon by the barbie! Your singers will love this novelty change of pace, complete with a dance break, as they travel "down under" to experience
This rip-roaring, country-style holiday novelty number celebrates the Clark Griswold in all of us! How many outdoor decorations do YOU hang for the holiday season? Accessible two-part choral writing makes
"Now listen here, Santa, the time has come for equal opportunity!" Finally - Mrs. Claus is ready to take center stage after years of working behind the scenes! A sassy holiday novelty for treble voices
This novel holiday original tips its hat to Deck the Hall in an energetic round. "Sleigh bells ring-a-ling, people sing-a-ling, fam'ly mingling all a-glow! Time to decorate, time to celebrate,
"Just feel that frosty air! Everywhere the cheerful faces lean into the glow of a four-inch screen." This novel holiday song, particularly suited for show choirs, expresses in a cute and jazzy way how