An enduring and classic ode to West Virginia, this signature song and official state anthem continues to be one of John Denver's best-selling songs. Set here in a super-accessible two-part arrangement, your
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"Blackbird singing in the dead of night, take these broken wings and learn to fly..." Generations of Beatles fans are always touched when they hear this pop classic. This accessible arrangement features a
This Discovery Jazz series edition of Stevie Wonder's 1973 song packs all the joyful Latin energy you would want into an accessible arrangement that is super cool and fun to sing. Great for building skills
Here is a popular country ballad from The Judds with a powerful message: that we are better together than apart. Optional solo opportunities open the texture, before gentle harmonies surround the melody and
Unlike the original ballad heard in the operetta, this is an easy swing choral rendition placed in a key that is comfortable for developing voices, with careful attention to range and accessibility. The
"Sing of good things, not bad" is certainly a wonderful mantra for all of us, and it is the theme of this iconic Joe Raposo song from Sesame Street. A fresh jazzy feel accompanied by a rhythmic piano part
A dynamic arrangement of the memorable hit from The Tokens, perfect for middle school mixed or tenor-bass choruses. Special consideration has been given to range and accessibility, but the overall effect
A fantastic arrangement of the Beatles hit, perfect for your developing tenor-bass chorus! With accessible ranges and high performance value, this song will be a favorite of your choir and your
This lighthearted song from the Beatles' Abbey Road album will be a blast to perform with your younger singers when sung with gusto. Perfect for your developing mixed and treble choirs, the melodic material
Developing mixed and treble choirs will enjoy performing this jazz-inflected doo-wop song, written in the 1930s but made popular in 1961 by the Marcels. With careful attention to range and voice-leading,
Tenor-bass choirs will love singing this pop classic, originally recorded by Ben E. King in 1961. Great lyrics, great hook, great message, and well crafted for changing voices!
This #1 hit from 1966 by Simon and Garfunkel offers lots of opportunities for developing choral skills while connecting the generations through music. Your students' parents and grandparents will remember
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