The clever lyrics of Plain White T’s hit song are simply irresistible! "There’s only ONE thing TWO do, THREE words FOUR you: I love you." This faithful arrangement captures the original acoustic
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Mister Fred Rogers, the television personality who championed children's education and social equality, was especially fond of the numbers 1, 4 and 3 signifying the number of letters in "I," "love" and
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Alternating between 3/4 and 6/8 time signatures, Robinson has created a fresh twist on this holiday classic. Several brief character solos offer lots of low-pressure opportunities to stand out, and the
This is an awesome salute to an incredible roster of pop hits through the ages, all with only four chords! A blast to perform, your audience will love identifying these great songs! Includes snippets of 26
Zoltan Kodaly said that children can best learn to sing in tune through two-part unaccompanied singing, and this should start at a very early age - possibly even first grade. This set has been developed in
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Episode 1 of Octavia's Incredible Music Room Adventures. Jaco gets a chance to conduct his third-grade class, and Octavia discovers the inside of a baby grand piano. The Teacher Package
Episode 1 of Octavia’s Incredible Music Room Adventures. Jaco gets a chance to the conduct his 3rd grade class and Octavia discovers the inside a baby grand piano.
From the Jason Mraz album Love Is a Four Letter Word, this song's title refers to the earth's geographical location within the solar system. A sentimental and positive text is set with approachable
A la Nanita Nana and Coventry Carol sing one after another in this gentle choral setting. The piano rocks sweetly below the lilting text, creating a unique pairing of the familiar carols.
Add some multicultural flair to your holiday concert with this lively arrangement of the Puerto Rican carol. The playful "la la" section and syncopated verses are extra fun with the addition of hand claps
Starting with the original Latin text, this piece incorporates new lyrics as well as a short bridge with original music. The traditional melody is syncopated and combined with a driving piano accompaniment