Following up on Gilpin's Vox, here's another flexible, fun-to-sing original piece with so many uses! Set up as rondo, this perfect opener is part warm-up, part vocalise, and part novelty, with
It's a spooky twist on a couple of classical themes! Complete with swooping bats, snarling cats, and all kinds of ghostly imagery, this duo can be sung together or separately for any fall or Halloween
Beethoven's "greatest hit" is reimagined with a funky twist that your singers will love! Its iconic hook springboards into a rhythmic groove, complete with clapping, snapping, and vocal syllables that
Part vocalise, part warm-up, part novelty, part concert opener - all this and more in this flexibly fun piece! Explore a variety of vocal textures and articulations, all on neutral syllables that layer and
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Part vocalise, part warm-up, part novelty, part concert opener - all this and more in this flexibly fun piece! Explore a variety of vocal textures and articulations, all on nonsense syllables that layer and
Don't miss this light and fluffy feature salted with a sense of humor and drizzled in a slick samba groove! Your singers will beg for more of this tasty treat that explodes with kernels of creativity,
Penned by A.A. Milne, author of Winnie the Pooh, the lyrics are a playful poem about amusing animals, both real and imagined, at a zany zoo. This clever children's choral offers plenty of musical
Working with younger singers? We've got you covered with plenty of unison, echo, contrary motion, and counterline phrases to ensure success on this charming novelty selection that's all about our favorite
You'll recognize the iconic drum solo right from the start! This ultimate surf rock song is newly set with beach party lyrics plus fun-to-sing vocables on those guitar lines. The 12-bar blues form is
YouTube sensation Parry Gripp has done it again, with quirky lyrics, the cool techno sound and another zany animated viral video. Plenty of unison, simple harmonies and cued notes to add a third part make
"Black as the midnight, and white as the snow; gold as the sunshine, my cat of calico." This folk song styled original features easy-to-sing harmonic patterns and a tongue twisting patter text that tells
Frothy fun for caffeine lovers everywhere! From the swingin’ echoed phrases of the catchy chorus to the tasty "with extra foam" ending, this creative chart is equal parts education and fun. Extend the
The unforgettable melody from Offenbach's operetta, "Orpheus in the Underworld," has been inventively adapted into a lesson on solfege and the life of the composer himself. This upbeat piece is perfect for
A clever take on a favorite childhood game provides a lesson about cooperative and compromise packaged with a rockin' feel that is sure to be a hit! A fun layered ostinato section near the end allows your
A true charmer! The original text cleverly hovers along the pitches of the major scale, and a slower middle section, in the parallel minor key, provides a perfect opportunity to discover and discuss tempo
What a fantastic way to teach the names of famous composers! This ingenious little piece uses tunes from three traditional rounds to teach the names of master composers throughout music history. It's so
Kids will love this fun partner-song arrangement of a turn-of-the-century American parlor song. After crooning through the familiar melody, singers will delight in the stylized vocal slides that shape the
"I do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them, Sam-I-Am..." This swingin' novelty number is taken from the 2000 Broadway musical "Seussical," and Andy's arrangement includes a ready-made encore
How fun to sing about one of nature's most curious creatures! A whimsical text, bluesy overtones, quirky chromatics, and optional hand percussion paint a clear picture of the skillful lizard and his
It's a partner-song arrangement of You're a Grand Old Flag and Colonel Bogey, and it's the most enjoyable patriotic salute available for young choirs! Complete with kazoos, this is a
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!
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.
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!
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