These three traditional carols are easy to sing, and come with varying accompaniment options. "I Saw Three Ships" can be performed with Bass Xylophone, Soprano Glockenspiel, Alto Xylophone, Alto
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An accessible, flexible piece for upper-elementary school choruses and a great selection for featuring your Orff program and highlighting many student instrumentalists. This charming partner song offers
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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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Based on the poem Christmas Everywhere by Phillips Brooks, the festive mood of the holidays comes alive in this showcase for younger choirs! Rhythmic, echoing vocal lines are supported with a crisp
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
"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
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"Lift up your voice with a jubilant song!" This joyous song is upbeat and energetic - it can be sung completely in unison or in two-part harmony. The bright melody is enhanced by the piano accompaniment and
Three short selections from the Orff-Schulwerk Music for Children collection combine to create a delightful choral suite for children's chorus. Perform with piano accompaniment or the original Orff
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 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
A traditional Argentine folk song melody combines with welcoming words of peace and unity to create a fun multicultural moment. The singable melody is easy to learn, and the memorable chorus brings
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