Much more than a greeting, "aloha" is also an acronym that represents the spirit of the Hawaiian culture. This rhythmic original piece celebrates the five traits of aloha, sung in Hawaiian, and then defines
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"And though I've lost more than I've won, still I try, still I dare, still I run. Are you proud of me?" Exploring themes of risk-taking, perseverance, and seeking validation from important people in our
"In a world full of hate, be a light." These lyrics strike a meaningful chord about our power to affect change in the world. Recorded by Thomas Rhett, Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin, and Keith
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
Written expressly for young students, this charming original piece captures the joy of childhood. Ample echo-singing and sensible vocal ranges will help young singers take off the training wheels and
Encourage your students' social-emotional learning with this reflective, lyrical piece. With accessible harmonies, a supportive yet artistic accompaniment, and an empowering text, this is an ideal choice
Inspiring at any time of year, this song brings light from a single solo voice that gradually increases luminosity as the full texture builds. Mostly in English, with a short section on the Latin Lux
This Bruno Mars friendship song, from his debut album Doo-Wops & Hooligans, has a great message and an upbeat feel. This well-crafted arrangement features accessible choral writing with fun harmonic
Here's a song by Bruno Mars that is perfect for young choirs! "If you ever find yourself stuck in the middle of the sea, I'll sail the world to find you. If you ever find yourself lost in the dark and you
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"I'm not givin' up... no, not yet." Featured in the movie "Five Feet Apart," Andy Grammer's hit song speaks of the power of friendship, the strength to fight, and the importance of support during difficult
Based on the version sung by New York City's P.S. 22, this selection uses simple harmonies and lively, syncopated rhythms to illustrate the message of love, acceptance and persistence. "I'll reach my hands
This inspirational song provides a powerful anchor for graduations or year-end occasions. Download the free cello part and create a truly memorable performance.
Written as a prompt for discussing diversity, equity, and inclusion, this heartfelt song emphasizes the value of each individual. The unison melody blossoms into a fully harmonized bridge, and the simple
Katy Perry's hit song offers a positive message of encouragement and motivation that audiences of all ages can relate to. This specially crafted arrangement employs unison singing along with simple pop
How many ways can you say "friend"? This sweetly singable canon uses the word "friend" in 16 different languages, spanning cultures from six continents. Presented in unison, two- and three-part canon, this
"Wherever you go, go forth!" This simple, mostly unison song for any choir has a supportive piano accompaniment and encouraging lyrics that invite us all to "go forth" by leading with compassion and grace.
This setting of the famous Emily Dickinson poem contains a memorable melody sung first in unison before layering into a buoyant two-part canon. Careful and conservative part writing ensures success for the
This Celtic-inspired original is a testament to music as a tool for human expression, with lyrics from the perspective of song itself. A lilting 6/8 meter and broad choral lines make for a stirring opener,
"What can I bring to make your world better?" This gentle two-part song with a flowing piano accompaniment is ideal for young voices. Great ranges, a catchy melody, and a positive text combine for a
Grammy winner Kelly Clarkson received widespread critical acclaim for her song of hope, courage, and resilience during a time when we most needed it. A lively pop beat drives the anthem to its "I dare you
Originally recorded by Broadway Kids Against Bullying, this poignant song carries a message of inclusion and empowerment. Young singers will resonate with the music and lyrics, which strives to make the
Easy to learn and useful for a variety of occasions like year-end concerts, graduation and moving-on ceremonies, memorials, or occasions of gratitude or appreciation, this simple song is a sincere way to
Andy Grammer's signature song encourages perseverance and a positive mindset in the face of life's ups and downs. The rhythmic accompaniment in the arrangement provides a hip backdrop for energetic vocal