Your singers will love jumping into this fun, jaunty rendering of a beloved American folk song. Lively interplay between voice parts and engaging handclaps keep things moving.
Featured in the well-loved animated movie "Charlotte's Web," this song about cooperation and inclusion is told through the eyes and lives of farm animals. Filled with musical energy and humor, it's sure to
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Here's a lighthearted number inspired by one of America's founding fathers, Ben Franklin, who was a big fan of the American turkey. Set in the style of a tango with a clarinet for color, this novelty extols
Your singers will have a blast as they negotiate their way through this quickly-paced song with only solfege syllables for text! Full of fun and teaching opportunities, this creative original is the
Written by a Harvard mathematician, pianist, and comic singer-songwriter, this satirical piece about the challenges placed on the environment by pollution was timely in the mid-sixties and even more so now.
This is hilarious! Ellen Foncannon has created a clever parody on Bach's famous "Fugue in G minor" that will have your audience in stitches! Your students will have a blast singing such funny words with
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This set of four short pieces was inspired by word-puzzle solutions, with each piece presenting a humorous pun set in a unique musical style to highlight the lyric presentation. This upbeat and cheeky set
The six varied rounds in this collection offer numerous choices for developing ensembles. Rounds are a pedagogical staple that can develop ensemble blend, tone, and unified vowels through the introduction
This happy, snappy song for more advanced groups is also known as While Strollin' Through the Park One Day or In the Merry, Merry Month of May. This SSA version is arranged in a
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What would we do with ourselves if the power was out over vacation and there were no televisions, computers, tablets, or phones? The old toys have some suggestions in fun new lyrics set to the familiar
This light and funny setting of an American folk song gives both parts a chance to sing the catchy melody. A brief classical-style (and grammatically correct) section provides contrast in this bouncy
What better way to teach the colors of the rainbow than through song? The title is an acronym for the color spectrum, and this setting really creates a fun, theatrical novelty for children's choirs. Sung in
This American folk song is a perfect change-of-pace selection for your tenor-bass choir. Hilarious lyrics list all the things that Mama doesn't allow - but that they love to do while Mama isn't around!
Young singers will love this short cycle of three pieces based on popular tongue twisters from Spanish-speaking countries: Pablito Clavo un Clavito; Tres Tristes Tigres and Como Poco, Coco
Your choir will have a lot of fun with this humorous pop novelty hit from the '40s. This arrangement has a relaxed swing feel, a hint of jazz harmonies, and crazy lyrics that make it an ideal lighter
A text by Thomas Moore provides the inspiration for this innovative a cappella piece which uses percussion accompaniment to create a magical effect! It begins with a simple melody, then each part joins with
Rhythmic and playful, this singable arrangement of the American folk song utilizes body percussion, plenty of unison, and echoing harmonies to create a fun-filled educational experience for young treble
Transitioning between partner song and two-part harmonic singing, this clever piece uses the solfeggio syllables to melodically explore intervals. Echo singing, repeated melodies and an optional descant
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
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"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
Recorded by "The Kingston Trio" and "Rockapella," this spooky song is a great novelty change of pace! "And they were singing: Back to back, belly to belly and I don't really care 'cause I'm stone dead
Your developing singers can perfect their solfege skills while learning classical music with this audience pleaser! Melodies (in solfege with moveable do) include fragments from Eine Kleine
Tenor-bass ensembles of all sizes will sound awesome while singing this tongue-in-cheek, comical "love" song. The vocal ranges and level of difficulty make this piece ideal for a non-varsity high school