Here's a rollicking sea chantey from Newfoundland that your choir will love! Body percussion for handclaps and foot stomps is notated, and percussion for bucket drums and a fiddle part really add to the
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Dating back to 16th-century England, Hey! Ho! Nobody Home! was sung by carolers who went from door to door to receive food for their singing, although there is no reference in the lyrics to the
This infectious Irish folk tune is a classic accumulative song! Verse by verse it adds to the picture of a tree in a bog, with each addition anchored by a delightful refrain. With very limited vocal ranges,
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Adventure abounds in this 16th-century English sea shanty that tells of a ship that encounters pirates off the Barbary Coast. The song, set in 6/8 meter, dances with energy as it brings to life the
Picture the waving wheat on a rolling prairie as the stars begin to appear through the twilight. This fresh setting of the state song of Kansas was written for developing voice ranges, making this
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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
Simply stunning. A gently flowing accompaniment beautifully complements the transparent choral texture, and an extended coda provides the perfect close to this Appalachian-inspired arrangement. Unlike
This fast-moving setting of the French Canadian folksong J'entends le Moulin is perfect for developing choirs. Optional percussion parts, English or French lyrics, and performance suggestions make
This clever partnering of two beloved Irish folk songs contains a lovely piano part that ties everything together. I Know Where I'm Goin' is sung in unison, then in canon form, followed by a light
With or without the fiddle, this up-tempo, toe-tapping Irish folk song arrangement is sure to be a favorite for treble ensembles. Sure to be a crowd pleaser, I'll Tell My Ma will be a great closer
This lively, toe-tapping Irish folk song has been given a fun and lighthearted treatment that makes it a creative programming choice for mixed choirs. With fun interplay between sections, lots of rhythmic
These two famous train songs are arranged for young singers in a creative way that includes sound effects, layered rhythm speech and much more! A great choreography showcase, it is a wonderful concert
From Newfoundland comes this comical retelling of "Jonah and the Whale," but this time the whale gets his comeuppance! This bright and up-beat arrangement is a novel delight for both SAB and two-part
Set in multiple voicings for choirs of all ages, this fresh arrangement of the traditional railroad work song tells the dramatic story of John Henry, who died with his hammer in his hand. The syncopated
Three American call and response folksongs are combined in this short medley with piano, conga drum and tambourine, creating a fun, energetic choral showcase! Includes: Oh, John the Rabbit; Lucy Rabbit;
Combining Simple Gifts and the Going Home theme from Dvorak's "New World" symphony in partner-song format, this is easy to perform with a minimum of rehearsal. A lyrical violin part adds
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Originating as a traditional Tyne River Shanty for the transport of coal, this sturdy tune will fit well in a program of folk music, with a steady rowing motion in the accompaniment and a dance-like melody
Alive with dancing rhythms and frolicking counterpoint, this arrangement of a Tyneside folk song of northern England is an engaging choice for developing choirs. The optional flute part enhances the