An American folk tradition, "play party" songs like All Fly Around became popular in the mid-1800s due to the need for interaction and entertainment at social gatherings. This bright,
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This swinging classic song in a call-and-response style offers young singers a taste of vocal jazz. Fall-offs and flips are explained in the performance notes, the choral scat section is fully notated, and
Joyful Latin phrases echo back and forth in this spirited original work for young singers. Well-written melodies combine in joyful harmony building to a buoyant final descant, creating a brief section of
This original work is beautiful and lyrical, with a flowing piano part and beautifully moving harmonic progressions. Set in minor, this simple yet effective piece has a brief contrasting section in major
An excellent introduction to singing in Latin, this jubilant, buoyant setting of the traditional text is perfect for young treble choirs. It will be easily learned and very impressive in performance!
A wonderful choice to expose younger choirs to elements of vocal jazz style in this swingin' tune by Louis Prima. With a careful approach to voice leading, range, jazz rhythms and even notated simple scat
With a sunny, uplifting message, American Authors' 2014 indie folk hit will put a smile on anyone's face. Giving younger choirs an introduction to melismatic articulation passages, percussive diction and
From the hit Disney Channel movie comes this dynamic song of friendship made popular by Sofia Carson and Dove Cameron, expertly arranged for developing choirs. "So we're different, whatever. Everyone can
"Blackbird singing in the dead of night, take these broken wings and learn to fly..." Generations of Beatles fans are always touched when they hear this pop classic. This accessible arrangement features a
Developing treble or tenor/bass choirs will love to perform this nostalgic holiday standard from an earlier era! With a gentle country feel throughout, and solo opportunities for your singers, this
Developing mixed and treble choirs will enjoy performing this jazz-inflected doo-wop song, written in the 1930s but made popular in 1961 by the Marcels. With careful attention to range and voice-leading,
Ranked as one of the greatest songs of all time by Rolling Stone magazine, this Mamas and the Papas classic from 1966 will showcase your young choir in fine style. This arrangement includes performance
Celebrate 50 years of The Beatles with this energetic song from 1964! Set in a rock-swing style, the voices trade off, and the blues chord progression makes it easy to add guitar! A great showcase for young
A dynamic arrangement of Justin Timberlake's hit song featured in the DreamWorks animated feature "Trolls," arranged in a two- or three-part setting for developing choirs. Your young singers will love to
This well-written piece of festival repertoire for young choirs sets a traditional Latin text with joyous musical phrases. A lyrical middle section provides a nice contrast and the optional descant over the
This 19th-century soldiers' song paints a humorous view of army life and will be a fun tongue-in-cheek novelty for a young male choir! Great staging and choreography adds a comedic touch to your next
This Perry Como favorite has been given a breath of fresh air in this arrangement for young mixed or treble choirs. The verses use jazzy swing rhythms, while the chorus is built on a simple bossa nova
The powerful rhythms and warm harmonies of Disney's "The Lion King" come to life in this easy arrangement. It's a marvelous showcase for young choirs, with a chant ostinato that is easy to sing and
With a smooth shuffling groove, this selection crackles with wit and pizzazz, giving this carol a delightful new twist. With accessible ranges, this lively arrangement uses a swing feel and finger snaps
This Discovery Jazz series edition of Stevie Wonder's 1973 song packs all the joyful Latin energy you would want into an accessible arrangement that is super cool and fun to sing. Great for building skills
This song from the Yiddish theater also found popularity in the folk movement of the 1960s after it was recorded by Joan Baez. In this charming arrangement for young and developing voices, an optional