Suo-Gan is a well-known Welsh Lullaby, published in the early 1800s. It is most recently recognizable as the theme music from the movie...
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Basically a solo vehicle, with the chorus accompanying on "hmmm" in the background. Alto II's are pretty low, as are the basses (low C!). Running time: approx. 3:55. . Click here for more information...
One of the most challenging vocal jazz charts today and worth every minute. This chart was premiered by Dave Cross and the Edmonds Community...
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From James Taylor's first U.S. album, this gentle acoustic lullaby has a sweet country feel to it and this unaccompanied vocal setting will be an appealing choice for a cappella groups from high...
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The distinctive repertoire of a cappella luminaries Sweet Honey In The Rock is much sought after. At last here's a songbook that collects 20 songs and arrangements - four each by five of the...
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A nice, lilting holiday piece, written by Rene Clausen on the occasion of his daughter's birth. The melody is based on an Old English Tune, with the second verse by Frankie Clausen.
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Swimming over London is recorded by The King's Singers on their CD of the same name. This is a vivid musical depiction of the colourful dreamscape created in Charles Bennett's text. The...
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This beautiful six-part arrangement by King's Singers' Peter Knight is full of moving parts, luscious background chords and an awesome bass solo line. Not recorded on any King's Singers album that...
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Get the Swingles' Beatles tribute CD "Ticket to Ride" and the songbook of the same name for one low price! The songbook is scored SATB divisi for up to 8 parts.
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The Swingle Singers have lots in common with The Beatles... they both exploded on the scene in 1963, and they are both British (well, the Swingle Singers are now). So it's only natural that the...
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Here is the 1970 pop hit by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in an a cappella setting that is fresh and unique! Rhythmically free and expansive, the melody harmonized in triads is juxtaposed against...
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