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Rhythm abounds in the vocals and percussion sounds of this Kenyan folk song. A delightful text that allows for creative and musical interpretation, energy-filled vocals, rhythmic hand claps and percussion, all join to create a dynamic multicultural musical Scoreplayexperience.
Voicing: SAB
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Greg Gilpin : Let the Men Sing! A Cappella Let the Men Sing! A Cappella is the newest collection of REPRODUCIBLE unaccompanied choral works for TB voices. This budget-stretching collection features classic works, Latin settings, spirituals, multicultural, folk, holiday and Christmas selections. In addition, there is digital access to 3 audio rehearsal mixes for each piece including part-dominant and full TB performance, along with singer PDFs for projection and reproducible options. Male singers of all ages will enjoy learning and performing this excellent choral literature and the educator will find it an outstanding tool in developing male choirs and interest in choral singing. Songs include: Come Ye Sons of Art, In Flanders Fields, Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning, Bethlehem Lullaby, Inimici Autem, Star of Wonder, Wayfaring Stranger, Ding-a Ding-a Ding, Ning Wendete, So Take This Song of Joy. Suggested for ages 13 and up. Songlist: Poor Wayfaring Stranger, In Flanders Fields, Ning Wendete, Ding-a Ding-a Ding, Bethlehem Lullaby, Star Of Wonder, So Take This Song Of Joy, Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning, Come, Ye Sons Of Art, Inimici Autem Greg Gilpin : Let The Women Sing! A Cappella Let the Women Sing! A Cappella is a new collection of reproducible choral works for SSA a cappella choirs. Spirituals, distinctive texts, multicultural, folk songs, Christmas and general concert works fill this ten-song collection. In addition, there is digital access to 4 audio rehearsal mixes for each piece with part-dominant and full SSA performance, along with singer PDFs for projection and reproducible options. Whether you have 10 or 100 singers, this must-have a cappella collection will keep you on budget while supplying your program with excellent choral literature for your female singers for many years to come. Songlist: Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel, In Flanders Fields, Jingle, Jingle Bells, Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning, Mary Sat A-Rockin', Ning Wendete, Nothin' Gonna Stumble My Feet, Sing A Mighty Song!, Star Of Wonder, The Water Is Wide Various Arrangers : African A Cappella Selected for the Ron Kean Multicultural Series, "African Processional" utilizes sounds from African folk songs and a joyful chorus emerges with an occasional solo interjection. "Ning Wendete" is a traditional folk song from Kenya and is a conversation between a man and a woman. "I love you, but you do not love me. How is that? If you do not love me, you had better tell me so." Dynamic contrast, percussion and a wide range of layered vocal textures make this an appealing concert choice. "The Coca Cola Song" is a playful contemporary African folksong and is a lot of fun to perform with layered vocal parts, African percussion, and humorous references to the choir members singing. Celebrative and highly rhythmic, "African Noel" shines with energy and excitment. Contrasting dynamics and optional percussion make this one a real creative and refreshing Christmas selection. Beautiful in its simplicity, your choir will have fun with this one! Songlist: African Processional, E Oru O, Ning Wendete, O Sifuni Mungo, An African Song Game (The Coca Cola Song), African Noel Various Arrangers : World Folk Songs for Women's Voices, Vol. 4 The need to provide our students with exposure to the music of all of the world's cultures has never been greater. Lana Walter brings us the rhythmic work "Ning Wendete" for women's choir from Kenya. All of its authentic charms are captured in the rhythmic variation. A complete translation and pronunciation guide are provided. A new treatment for women's choir of the renowned Scottish air "Loch Lomond". Beautiful, flowing harmonies and solo opportunities combine to create a lush yet sensible setting of this classic folk favorite. Gentle flashes of 'Simple Gifts' add a grace and charm that make this a truly unique setting! Robert DeCormier's a cappella setting of the American folk melody "Wayfaring Stranger" has been part of the choral repertoire for many years. If you haven't performed this recently, do it now! Songlist: Charlottown, Sing Hallelu!, Ning Wendete, Poor Wayfaring Stranger, My Heart Is Full of Merriment and Joy Various : World Music Songbook This unique collection features 100+ folk favorites from countries around the globe. Includes: Adios Muchachos - The Banana Boat Song - The Blue Bells of Scotland - Carnival of Venice - Cirandeiro - Danny Boy - Down in the Valley - Duermete Niño Chiquito (Go to Sleep My Little Baby) - Frere Jacques (Are You Sleeping?) - Greensleeves - Guantanamera - Hatikvah (With Hope) - Hava Nagila (Let's Be Happy) - Hoe Laat Is't? (What Time Is It?) - Iroquois Lullaby - Komoriuta (Lullaby) - Mexican Hat Dance (Jarabe Topatio) - Norwegian Dance - Rivers of Babylon - Sakura (Cherry Blossoms) - Song of the Volga Boatman - We Gather Together - Zum Gali Gali - and many more. Songlist: Rivers Of Babylon, Kum Ba Yah, Little Sandy Girl, Rocking, Carol Of The Bagpipers, Guantanamera, Adios Muchachos, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, The Three Ravens, The Banana Boat Song, Somebody's Knockin' At Your Door, This Little Light Of Mine, A La Nanita Nana (Hear Lullabies And Sleep Now), Shining Moon, Nassau Bound, Rouxinol Do Pico Preto (Nightingale With The Dark Beak), The Bamboo Flute, Duerme Niño Pequeñito (Sleep, My Baby, Precious Darling), Kehto Laula (Cradle Song), Magasan Repül A Darù (Hungaria's Treasure), Hava Nagila (Let's Be Happy), Komoriuta (Lullaby), Aija, Anzit, Aija (Lullaby), Hoe Laat Is't? (What Time Is It?), Jeg Lagde Mig Saa Silde (I Laid Me Down To Rest), Krakowiak (Darling Maiden, Hark, I Ask Thee), Pjesma (Come, My Dearest), Duermete Niño Chiquito (Go To Sleep My Little Baby), Sospan Vach (The Little Saucepan), All Through The Night, and more |
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The need to provide our students with exposure to the music of all of the world's cultures has never been greater. Lana Walter brings us this rhythmic work for women's choir from Kenya. All of its authentic charms are captured in the rhythmic variation. A complete translation and pronunciation guide are provided. It may be performed a cappella, with percussion, or with keyboard accompaniment.
Arranger: Lana Walter | Country: Kenya
This traditional folk song from Kenya is a conversation between a man and a woman. "I love you, but you do not love me. How is that? If you do not love me, you had better tell me so." Dynamic contrast, percussion and a wide range of layered vocal textures make this an appealing concert choice.
Arranger: Rosephanye Powell | Country: Kenya
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