With infectious rhythms that will keep your singers on their toes as each section gets the opportunity to shine, this swingin' tune is a great choice for developing choirs. The triple-meter middle section
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This piece uses half-empty Tic Tac boxes as percussion instruments to remind us that "all we have to do is listen and open our hearts to get along." The rhythm of the music and the "shakers" is infectious
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This is very funny! It's a mad, mad, mad, mad madrigal indeed when the "fa-la-la's" get mixed up with the "shoo-bee-doo-bee-doo's" and the "rama-lama-ding-dong's"! Novelty madrigals are rare, and this is
Originally recorded by Patsy Montana in 1935, this was the first country song by a female artist to sell more than one million records. Subsequently covered by Suzy Bogguss, the Dixie Chicks and LeAnn
If you are looking for a spooky selection for Halloween or any other occasion, look no further! This trio of tunes drawn from the classics will provide all necessary goosebumps and even a chuckle or two!
"When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's amore!" Who could resist this Italian pop novelty? It will have your audience singing and swaying along! A fantastic change of pace for choirs at
Ken Berg's popular Solfege Suites strike the perfect balance between educational value and novelty fun! Now middle school choirs can enjoy Reveille; Taps and Parade in this
Vocal speech allows the singer to learn how rhythms look, sound, and feel, while developing their musicianship skills. Add dynamics, vocal expressions, and creative fun with hand and body percussion, if no
The partner song format of this light swing tune ensures that your kids will successfully sing in two-part harmony! A standard jazz progression effectively supports this introduction to basic scat singing.
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Kids will love performing with shakers in hand during this island-flavored Calypso song, arranged especially for developing two-part singers. A terrific way to shake things up and bring the house down!
Triadic harmonies and several spoken solos are perfect for younger groups in this fun novelty song. Compare dance moves with Frankenstein, Wolfman, and Dracula, and maybe add a few of your own!
Would Pachelbel approve? Who knows. But singers and audiences surely will! This rhythmic rendition presents the famous "Canon in D" with nonsensical scat syllables. Sing a cappella or with the optional
This childhood favorite makes an exciting, super-fast vocal jazz showcase for younger choirs. Inspired by Ella Fitzgerald, the vocal lines are easy, making it a great vehicle for developing jazz inflection
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Your singers will have fun with this novelty song from the 1940's and develop their vocal jazz chops at the same time! Opening in a happy-go-lucky 6/8, it sounds like an Italian street song full of nonsense
Chk-a, chk-a, woo-oo! What's that coming down the track? It's the Orange Blossom Special! It will be easy to add choreography to this delightful train novelty, guaranteed to be a hit with your young