This hit song from Dua Lipa's award-winning album is all about the funky nu-disco sound. Arranged by the defacto "father of contemporary a cappella," this is a fun number that mixed or treble a cappella
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Feature your tenors with this contemporary a cappella arrangement of the Beatles classic. The legato phrases of the melody are accompanied by staccato background vocals until all voices come together
This reimagining of Stevie Wonder's hit song brings a completely fresh take to a familiar tune. Inspired by the power of Wonder's poetry and spiritual message, the arrangement takes a stirring and creative
As the title suggests, Kaleidoscope Heart is a metaphor for the ever-changing beauty and diversity of the heart and soul. This beautiful little a cappella piece is stylized with a contemporary
Simon and Garfunkel's 1968 #1 hit song has a whole new feel! In a contemporary a cappella arrangement with the signature harmonies and guitar licks present in the background vocables and vocal
"We could be kings of the world on top of the nation, it's a celebration of the moments to come... it's time to celebrate like New Year's Day." Here is a hit song from Pentatonix's 2015 self-titled release,
"Roll the windows down, hands in the air! Sing it out as hard as you can!" Pentatonix has done more to encourage singing than just about any group in decades! Singers and choirs of all levels will love this
This Stevie Wonder tune has been turned on its head with this fabulous unaccompanied version that imitates the original recording's instrumental and vocal style. This contemporary a cappella arrangement
Choirs will love re-creating the warm harmonies and soulful vocals of Pentatonix's Take Me Home, with its hymn-like cadences and steady finger snaps. A wonderful and accessible a cappella choice
Norwegian pop group a-ha had a worldwide hit in 1985 with this synth-pop song. A cappella sensation Pentatonix created a stellar a cappella version where all those cool pop effects are moved to the voices.
Premiered at the National ACDA Conference in Kansas City, this work combines the different aesthetics of drought politics, dance hall dub, and youthful drive to create something that is at once as ordered