Everyone will love this Patti Drennan original that's perfect for the elementary choir! There is an option for bells, tambourine and conga drum, and Orff instruments could be used as well.
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This delightful children's selection is part of the popular Rote to Note series to encourage young choristers to move towards music literacy. The melody stays within a six-note range, so early note-readers
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"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
An optional glockenspiel part adds extra holiday sparkle to this cheerful original that incorporates a jolly Jingle Bells excerpt in the middle. Imitative textures and independent vocal lines make
This treble arrangement of a traditional Chinese folk song provides an opportunity to add recorder, percussion, and Orff instruments. The lovely melody is sung in both English and Chinese, with the
Singers emulate the sound of ticking clocks as each voice part enjoys its own independent melody before uniting in a full partner song format. Orff and small percussion instruments can add a vibrant texture
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An easy pentatonic melody, a text rich in imagery, and a supportive piano part make this soothing song an ideal selection for beginning choirs. The patterning of optional bell, triangle, and hand drum parts
This inventive resource features three antiphons that can perform double duty. The first antiphon includes a verse for Advent and another for Christmas. Next is an antiphon with Palm Sunday and Easter
Tanabata is a Japanese festival that celebrates a tragic love story in the stars. Simple Japanese lyrics provide the refrain and are later paired with an original melody for the familiar Twinkle,
This beautiful and thoughtful setting of the Paul Laurence Dunbar poem includes parts for Orff instruments (glockenspiel and bass metallophone) and an optional flute obbligato that make this piece
Is there anything more exciting than waiting for the arrival of Santa with his sleigh full of toys on Christmas day? This upbeat original holiday song captures all the joy and anticipation of the season,
Words from the English carol Good King Wenceslas are set to the melody of Hey, Ho, Nobody Home for a whole new take on the familiar carol. Canonic writing ensures success, and the stately