"How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?" Posing this tongue twister and age-old question, this humorous piece features simple body percussion and unison lines that repeat in
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Finally! A useful concert opener that also gets your choir warmed up! This hilarious blend of choral warm-up routines is packaged into a performance piece with piano accompaniment. Your choir will love to
Do you love chocolate? This Ode to Chocolate is a musical celebration of the culinary wonder that is chocolate, with clever and adorable rhymes and a simple unison texture. After a dramatic
This spooky Halloween-themed piece is not only perfect for the season of changing leaves and ghosts and goblins, it's also based on musical themes from Saint-Saens' Danse Macabre, so it's a
Pumpkins, cats, and spiders, oh my! For young students, Halloween marks the first major milestone of a fresh new school year. The excitement of candy hunting and tricks or treats is palpable in this fun
Are you looking for a big finale or encore piece? Never fear, Duct Tape is here! Yes, this absolutely hilarious novelty number, full of intense drama and emotional lyrics, will fit any occasion and
A dash of musical melodrama, hand claps, foot stomps, and a hoedown-style piano part combine in this entertaining and easy-to-learn retelling of Bill Grogan's Goat. With plenty of unison and simple
This imaginative piece will captivate your audience with the sounds and sensations of a thunderstorm. The whispered opening and lyrical melody set the mood for the moment when the audience becomes part of
This infectious Irish folk tune is a classic accumulative song! Verse by verse it adds to the picture of a tree in a bog, with each addition anchored by a delightful refrain. With very limited vocal ranges,
The wit and imagination of J.R.R. Tolkien's poetic side come alive in this playful setting of one of his early works. The vocal parts are accessible with ample opportunities for dynamic and stylistic
"Eat your veggies: Grilled or chilled or steamed or fried. Eat your veggies: Sliced or diced or spiralized." A cleverly conceived litany of forty-two vegetables, this selection is sung in patter-style to
"Strike a key and begin with do, do-re-mi and the rest you know; one-two-three, come along, let’s go climbing up the scales." The classic Irving Berlin ragtime style is perfectly captured in this
Berger set a clever Benjamin Franklin text in this vigorous and musically satisfying work. Beginning in unison, successive verses display a variety of choral textures that capture the rich sonorities of a
"A peanut sat on a railroad track, his heart was all a-flutter. Along came the four-fifteen. Toot, toot, peanut butter." This delightful example of the lighter side of Jean Berger is arranged with a
A memorable melody and clever interplay between voices make this original piece a ghastly grim and gloriously gleeful change-of-pace concert offering for Halloween or any time of year. Perform with piano or
This original by Mark Hayes is loads of fun to learn and perform, complete with spoken sections and popping sounds! Add the optional riser choreography and cool acoustic accompaniment track and you're sure
"I need to whisper something to you. Whisper, whisper something now!" This creative, energetic, easy piece is great for teaching dynamics and diction. Your young singers will have lots of fun making
An absolutely charming setting for this classic text! The dramatic story comes to life in this modern setting for two-part voices. Melodies are memorable and easy to learn, and the available synthesizer
Here's a novelty number that's perfect for Halloween. "Just as eyelids start to close, just as you begin to doze, there in the hall a resounding thump, things that go bump in the night..." Douglas Wagner's
The humorous poem by Lewis Carroll from Through the Looking Glass is brought to life with wit and marvelous choral effects in this unique and charming piece. The innovative use of a variety of
A delightful musical interpretation of the beloved Lewis Carroll poem, this piece is easy to put together and is an excellent choice for a choir's first experience with part singing. The catchy melody
From the creative wellspring of Mark Burrows comes this adorable song about Octavia the Octopus, an octopus who wanted nothing more than to sing! Complete with solo opportunities, a catchy, memorable tune,
Singers emulate the sound of ticking clocks as each voice part enjoys its own independent melody before uniting in a full partner song format. Orff and small percussion instruments can add a vibrant texture
Dream of joyous summers at the beach and salty air, and discover a world of seaside delights with this jaunty and upbeat original work. "Oh, won't you come with me down the shore, where the cotton candy