O Come, O Come, Emmanuel is not a song that is usually arranged for bucket band or other classroom instruments, but this piece provides a great combination of rhythm patterns that work well with
Grab your Boomwhackers for loads of whacky fun while reinforcing steady beat, high/low, fast/slow and loud/soft! Beginning readers follow full-color song charts of instrument pictures, while more
Most of these songs are designed to work with one or more sets of diatonic Boomwhackers, although several arrangements use the chromatic add-ons or have optional second parts to include more players and
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Get out your buckets, hand percussion, kazoos, Boomwhackers, and sense of humor for this all-instrumental arrangement of the fun-loving The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. Written so that you can
In this resource, Denise Gagne takes you through a sequential process that will help your students in Grades 2-5 learn to read rhythms, melodies, and chords. There are 55 musical examples for students to
The Twelve Days of Christmas is given a new spin in this version adapted for unison voices and classroom instruments. After each instrument is mentioned lyrically, there is an interlude for that
Kids think Boomwhackers are cool and fun to play, and teachers really love the enthusiasm and interest they spark in their students...so what are you waiting for? This collection of Christmas music
A traditional Argentine folk song melody combines with welcoming words of peace and unity to create a fun multicultural moment. The singable melody is easy to learn, and the memorable chorus brings
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Using Boomwhackers, xylophones, and other classroom instruments, the students will experience some of the best-known pieces from music history. The classical melodies can be performed with the piano