SKU: HL.390138
ISBN 9781705156568. UPC: 196288027560. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
When the Saints Go Marching In is one of jazz music's most beloved songs. This easy arrangement with a driving Dixieland swing provides a first introduction to jazz music.
SKU: AP.43363
UPC: 038081489049. English. Andy Beck; Brian Fisher.
Did you know the North Pole has a marching band? That's right, and Santa's the director! Who's on the roster? Elves, reindeer, and even Mrs. C! As this clever partner song unfolds, we sing about the whole crew and even imitate the sounds of their instruments. Mark time, march!
SKU: HL.1277101
ISBN 9798350102970. UPC: 196288165460. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.
The French love their onions as you can hear in this French marching song from the 1800s. The verses tell the story (in compound meter) and the refrain helps the marchers stay in step (in duple meter). Impressive sounding and easily learned!
SKU: JK.00251
Isaiah 25:4, Psalm 62:1-2, 7-8.
Anthem for treble chorus (SA) and piano, with the soothing melody found in the former hymn book copyrighted 1948. Altos sing a fun, moving harmony.Composer: Simeon B. March Arranger: Donald H. Ripplinger Lyricist: Charles Wesley Difficulty: Medium / medium-difficult acc.Reference: Isaiah 25:4, Psalm 62:1-2, 7-8.
SKU: GI.G-008405
English.
Father Jim Marchionda creatively presents the word of God as proclaimed throughout the Church's liturgical seasons. This is a gratifying composition for two-part children's choir, cantor, and assembly. The infectious Calypso-like rhythms and memorable, singable melodies will inspire young ensembles to sing out with joyful expression. The refrain is crafted as a canon and produces instant harmony with ease of teaching and performance. By contrast, the verses are set in the relative minor, designed with younger soloists in mind. For that extra touch, add small percussion instruments and rhythm guitar.
SKU: GI.G-008412
UPC: 641151084121. English.
Father Jim‚ tender choral piece reminds us of the true meaning of Advent as we listen and ponder God‚ word. A welcome addition to your combined choir repertoire that will stay with you every year. The cello writing, thanks to Paul French, adds an extra layer of richness to the vocal texture.
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