The Choral Warm-Up Collection is an incredible resource that contains warm-ups for every situation and focuses on many different vocal areas. This superb source book features 167 favorite warm-ups
Introduce your singers to significant classical repertoire with this downloadable resource including five engaging warm-up videos accompanied by reproducible PDFs. Each video features melodies by historical
Make online teaching easier with this Google Forms interactive lesson. Choose (or have your students choose) YouTube videos of various examples of classical music, and then your students can easily answer
In this classic series of sight-singing material, composer Hank Beebe has succeeded in capturing the spirit and ambiance of the Classical period in all its rich variety. Beginning with simple, step-wise
This is a PowerPoint presentation with embedded videos that "Mr. D" delivered at the Iowa Choral Directors Association Summer Symposium about classroom management techniques. The videos address specific
This bundle of 34 Google Forms is the perfect solution for online teaching or flipped classrooms - as well as the perfect complement to traditional classroom instruction. They can also be used for make-up
Here's the easiest-to-use book of warm-ups ever, with enough warm-ups for years of rehearsals! There are 211 warm-ups in all, carefully organized into eight practical categories: Warm-Ups to Begin the
Here's a budget-friendly reproducible collection of 16 unison choral arrangements that can be used all year long by choirs at any level. Unison singing is one of the first things learned in the choral art,
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Looking for a flexible resource that is both reproducible and available digitally? This guide for learning to read rhythms is really two books in one. First, it is a graduated, sequential set of lessons and
Ideal for online teaching, flipped classrooms, or traditional classroom use, this Google Forms interactive lesson makes assessment so easy. Your students will see different examples from the song O
With quick entries that have a waterfall effect, this canon for one to four voices is a commentary on our relation to the earth and time. Perform the piece a cappella, with piano, or with bourdon, and make
This versatile resource presents many sight-singing exercises for early practice in reading standard notation. The two volumes are full of familiar folk and classical melodies set with easy two- and
Geared perfectly for young, changing voices, this series was written specifically for choirs that need simple rhythmic exercises with a sequential progression of solfege skills. To accommodate
Gorgeous Romantic harmonies are within the grasps of beginning sight-singers in this carefully crafted sequential series. Beginning with simple, stepwise motion, each volume starts with simple rhythms that
This set of nine concert-length easy compositions is intended to supplement and reinforce the progress made by choirs that are just beginning to master their sight-singing skills. Completely step-wise,
Here's an action-packed warm-up series designed to encourage vocalists to confidently project and sing out! Featuring backing vocals from the spectacular voices of the Eric Whitacre Singers and full
This sequential program for K-5 students connects music literacy and online digital assessments. Musical concepts covered include: counting; moving from representative icons to standard notation; keeping
Make online teaching easier with this Google Forms interactive lesson. Students can learn about mash-ups - what they are and the creative process behind making them. Choose (or have your students choose)
The ability to sight-read is not a gift and need not be a chore; rather, it is a matter of tackling and mastering challenges in short segments that encourage and lead the learner to discovery and mastery of
Is your choir ready to move beyond simple solfege for sight-singing? The purpose of this series is to liberate your choir from excessive dependence on solfege and enable them to move on to the next level of
Your choir will thoroughly enjoy this break from their sight-singing routine! You don’t even have to tell them that they are improving their rhythm skills, as they challenge themselves to keep