A nonsense song which allows for simple staging where the singers make the nonsense syllables into a language which only they can understand. They may be argumentative, friendly, confrontational,
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This delightful medley of beloved children's songs is set in mixed and asymmetrical meters with a tempo indication that says "as fast as possible!" Mixed and treble choirs will enjoy the challenge of
What better way for choirs to celebrate Beethoven's 250th birthday than with this entertaining medley of some of his greatest hits? Excerpts from Fur Elise; the Moonlight
Looking for a bright new "singing Valentine"? This is a flirty, delightful piece for a cappella voices - a perfect choral alternative to flowers and candy!
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
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
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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
Studying solfege and theory with your tenor-bass choir? Here's the perfect novelty piece to show it off to an audience while reinforcing real musical skills! Add some signage and/or some simple choreography
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Direct from the 1950s comes this well-known standard arranged for mixed, treble or tenor-bass choirs with an optional accompaniment for your band. Add a little mambo-inspired movement and you'll have a
Here's a dynamic medley that captures the Old West with musical finesse and humor! Fun to sing, with history and classic Americana to teach to today's youth, there's a whole lot wrapped up in this bundle.
Playful and clever, this partner song for emerging two-part treble ensembles depicts the nature of the hummingbird and bumblebee. Mixed meter, suggested movement, and onomatopoeia combine with a
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
This selection is an excellent vehicle for introducing intervals while singing a fun-filled text. The song incorporates imitative entries, call and response, and easy-to-teach harmonies to convey the
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
Some days, you just gotta sing the blues - even in the chorus room! This tongue-in-cheek parody expresses the multitude of frustrations and anxieties of the modern choral student - and it's also a great
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 Lion and the Mouse joins The Boy Who Cried Wolf and The Tortoise and the Hare to complete Darmon Meader's jazz-infused Aesop's Fables trilogy. This charming a
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
Here's a novelty piece that will steal the show! Beethoven's Fifth Symphony is set for a cappella voices with some creative vocables, style, and a touch of humor. The TTTBB arrangement is the actual
This arrangement turns the 1999 Smash Mouth hit into an English madrigal. Using wonderful harmonic progressions and a tune that most will recognize from the "Shrek" movies, this a cappella piece is a fun
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