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This is a fun Halloween round that was created to focus on specific articulation. Included in the music is a list of consonants that are commonly mispronounced.
It can be sung in 2 parts, 4 parts, or even 8 parts!
This piece works with any voice combination: upper voices, lower voices, or mixed
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Spring Comes
Spring Comes is a celebration of the season written in the style of a Renaissance madrigal. The words are a playful echo of the lighthearted texts used in madrigals of that genre, and the piece is predominately polyphonic. The music is not difficult to learn, even though it looks and sounds complicated. It is an excellent piece for teaching polyphonic texture, and an impressive addition to any concert program.
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This is a famous round (translated to: love live the music) that can be performed in 3 parts. It can be sung in three part treble voices, three part tenor/basses voices, or a mixture. Provided:- A one-page round with the entrances clearly notated
- A three-page version with the parts written out, and an ending where all parts finish together on a 3-part chord
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I have notated the standard Jubilate Deo round. You can use it as a processional (group can enter singing in unison) and then break up into 4 parts after everyone is standing in place. It can be used with all treble voices, all bass/tenor voices, are mixed voices. -
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This is the famous round that can be performed in 3 parts. It can be sung in three part treble voices, three part tenor/basses voices, or a mixture. Provided:- A one-page round with the entrances clearly notated
- A three-page version with the parts written out, and an ending where all parts finish together on a 3-part chord