SKU: HL.14012951
SKU: LO.30-1732H
UPC: 000308061062.
Play parties are an American phenomenon with roots in children's games songs from the British Isles. They are song, dance and game all in one. Play parties came about in rural America during the second half of the 19th century. Many of these authentic folk songs are still popular today. This is a one-of-a-kind collection, based on research and interviews of people who actually performed and attended play parties as children. Also included in this terrific resource are the movement instructions for each play party.
SKU: MN.80-779
UPC: 688670807794.
Full English text of canticle interspersed with Latin wordsSanctus andBenedictus. Useful independently or in combination with composer's similar settings of Ordinary of the Liturgy. See Kyrie (80-303), Gloria (80-101), and Agnus Dei (80-830).
SKU: AP.19806
ISBN 9780739008461. UPC: 038081179728. English.
If you can read it rhythmically, you will be stronger musically. That's the premise of this focused songbook which introduces your students to 10 popular rhythm band instruments and the typical rhythms they play. Have some students sing, some play along---then trade! Products available: Teacher's Handbook (includes Reproducibles), Enhanced SoundTrax CD (Accompaniment/Performance tracks plus reproducible PDF files of Student Pages & Cover Art), or price-saving Book & CD Kit. Titles: Shakin It Up! (Shakers) * Olé (Castanets) * Hit Those Sticks (Rhythm Sticks) * A Crash Course (Cymbals) * It's Time for Dinner! (Triangle) * Tick Tock (Woodblock) * Rum ba da Dum Bum Bum (Drum) * Shake My Maracas (Maracas) * The Old Soft Shoe (Sandpaper Blocks) * My New Tambourine (Tambourine).
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