This traditional English canon is presented with haunting musicality. Set as a round, singers are introduced to harmony in a manner that is easy to execute and includes comfortable ranges and familiar
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This lively, rhythmic and humorous arrangement is pure fun from start to finish, not to mention easy to learn! Hand-clappin', hootin' and hollerin' and even some barking and howling fill the verses and
This American folk song attributed to Huddie Ledbetter (Leadbelly) has been covered and performed by countless singers and choirs. The melody is infectious and appealing, easily taught, and memorable.
This arrangement of an Appalachian fiddle tune from the mid-1800s is quite comical as it creates the story of someone chasing down their aging hen, trying to get it to lay eggs. By the end, the owner is
Easy voice parts that alternate then sing together, clever spoken sections with body percussion, and vocal sound effects for frogs and mosquitoes make this American folksong come alive with fun!
A lively arrangement of the American fiddle tune that will have you "goin' up Cripple Creek to have a little fun!" With a xylophone part, handclaps and accessible choral parts, this is a fantastic choice
Here's a traditional Appalachian folk song with a lighthearted feel and a bouncy piano accompaniment. An ideal teaching piece for simple harmonies as well as context and style, this arrangement also offers
Julie Knowles' SSA setting of this old Irish air has become a classic. Now you can also perform this expressive arrangement with your SATB, SAB, and two-part choirs. Lush, harmonic choral writing makes this
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A wonderful song for connecting music to American history and culture! Developing singers in elementary and middle school will gain important performance skills and musical development with this peppy
Here's a rousing arrangement of four favorite folk tunes from the heart of America. Sensible ranges are spot-on for developing voices, and cued notes offer opportunities for divisi. Add the optional fiddle
This familiar American folk song has been arranged with an eye toward younger, developing voices. It features catchy lines, quickly learned melodies, and a playable accompaniment that will be engaging and
Here's a rollicking sea chantey from Newfoundland that your choir will love! Body percussion for handclaps and foot stomps is notated, and percussion for bucket drums and a fiddle part really add to the
Dating back to 16th-century England, Hey! Ho! Nobody Home! was sung by carolers who went from door to door to receive food for their singing, although there is no reference in the lyrics to the
This infectious Irish folk tune is a classic accumulative song! Verse by verse it adds to the picture of a tree in a bog, with each addition anchored by a delightful refrain. With very limited vocal ranges,
Adventure abounds in this 16th-century English sea shanty that tells of a ship that encounters pirates off the Barbary Coast. The song, set in 6/8 meter, dances with energy as it brings to life the
Picture the waving wheat on a rolling prairie as the stars begin to appear through the twilight. This fresh setting of the state song of Kansas was written for developing voice ranges, making this
A fantastic piece to teach vowels, diction, rhythms, and pitch precision, this English folk song is fun to sing and impressive to perform. The nonsense syllables represent birds and bats chatting to one
This fast-moving setting of the French Canadian folksong J'entends le Moulin is perfect for developing choirs. Optional percussion parts, English or French lyrics, and performance suggestions make
These two famous train songs are arranged for young singers in a creative way that includes sound effects, layered rhythm speech and much more! A great choreography showcase, it is a wonderful concert
Set in multiple voicings for choirs of all ages, this fresh arrangement of the traditional railroad work song tells the dramatic story of John Henry, who died with his hammer in his hand. The syncopated
Combining Simple Gifts and the Going Home theme from Dvorak's "New World" symphony in partner-song format, this is easy to perform with a minimum of rehearsal. A lyrical violin part adds
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