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
Set with humor and lots of pedagogical expertise, this charming arrangement of a delightful children's song will bring the song to life for your young singers. Lots of unison lines, a fun section of mixed
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
Do you have students and families that feel overscheduled? This energetic original song sings like a Broadway showstopper, comically depicting the whirlwind of a typical student's day with classes,
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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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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
Written to emulate a hoedown style, this original tune is a fun, energetic song for choirs of all levels and abilities. For a yee-haw good time, add the optional body percussion and instrumental breaks
Featured in the well-loved animated movie "Charlotte's Web," this song about cooperation and inclusion is told through the eyes and lives of farm animals. Filled with musical energy and humor, it's sure to
Nonsense syllables, notated body percussion and a jovial piano part all come together to make this silly song that is said to be "the very best medicine" for an achy heart. You can't help but smile
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Who doesn't like potato chips? This fun, medium-swing song is sure to be a hit with singers and audiences. The easy-to-sing melody, simple harmony, and cool snaps are perfect for any pop or general
Look no further for the perfect spooky concert offering for Halloween or any time of year! This creative original, set to a text by Jane Taylor, features vivid imagery sparked by dynamic contrasts and
Your singers will have a blast as they negotiate their way through this quickly-paced song with only solfege syllables for text! Full of fun and teaching opportunities, this creative original is the
"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
This spooky Halloween-themed piece is not only perfect for the season of changing leaves and ghosts and goblins, it's also based on musical themes from Saint-Saens' Danse Macabre, so it's a
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
A fantastic piece to teach vowels, diction, rhythms, and pitch precision, this English folk song is fun to sing and impressive to perform. The nonsense syllables represent birds and bats chatting to one
Experience jazz in your classroom and performances with this swingin' original tune especially crafted for younger voices. The music, accompaniment, vocal arrangements, and recording are authentic and true
Written by a Harvard mathematician, pianist, and comic singer-songwriter, this satirical piece about the challenges placed on the environment by pollution was timely in the mid-sixties and even more so now.
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
A tale of a totally average, ho-hum, boring hero... but not just any hero - a secret superhero! Maybe one (or more!) of your singers has a secret identity? Charming!
Being from a spoof of the musical "Brigadoon," this feel-good, down-home style piece will be sure to bring on the laughs when sung with a completely earnest demeanor. Choirs will have fun and put their
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.