Mister Fred Rogers, the television personality who championed children's education and social equality, was especially fond of the numbers 1, 4 and 3 signifying the number of letters in "I," "love" and
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Two independent vocal parts, punctuated by rhythmic handclaps, are introduced individually and later combined in this joyful concert feature. An ostinato add-on section offers the opportunity for
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Teach your students that by working together, we can build a brighter tomorrow. This gently flowing piece is well designed for younger groups, with plenty of unison singing, independent counterlines, and
This pop hit from 1964 features opportunities for solos or section features. Syncopated vocal lines and a light swing feel add to the fun in this easily learned novelty number. Add the optional rhythm parts
Isn't a tree full of birds like notes on a staff? This delightful original selection imagines our feathered friends as tiny songsmiths: "Whatever they're composing, be it symphony or song, I wanna sing
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An emblem that transcends culture, religion, and era, the flickering candle offers a message of joy, hope, and peace that can reach every human heart. Start with the spark of a single voice on the opening
This reflective concert piece ponders the human condition, spreading the universal message of peace. Appropriate for all ages, this repertoire staple features an optional P/A CD with two versions of the
An optional opening solo sets up this dreamy choral that inspires us all to grow and make our dreams blossom into endless possibilities. A supportive arpeggiated accompaniment, conservative vocal ranges,
"Do you hear an echo out here? Do you hear an echo so clear?" Creative choral writing from Sally Albrecht that features pentatonic melodies sung in unison and canon, with ostinato accompaniment for Orff
This hauntingly beautiful song about the changing seasons is perfect for performances any time of year. The recorded accompaniment is very stirring and includes piano, flugelhorn, wind chimes, strings, and
Beginning with a slow gospel swing groove and then transitioning into an upbeat Broadway-style two beat feel, this upbeat selection delivers a terrific message. Hand claps and foot stomps help to