This beloved melody has been popular for over a century, and the words convey a timeless message of love. An excellent selection for middle school tenor-bass choirs, this expressive setting may be performed
"Twelve thousand Union soldiers climbed the hills of Tennessee, that day on Lookout Mountain in eighteen sixty-three..." Describing a Civil War battle fought near Chattanooga, Tennessee, this
This bright and upbeat folk-flavored song celebrates some of the favorite country pastimes of camping, fishing, and delicious food! The tenor and baritone ranges are perfect for changing, unchanged, and
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This sea shanty rollicks with fun for young singers! Sensible voice leading and vocal ranges make this simple to prepare and full-sounding without being difficult. It's a perfect work for the beginning
This quirky sea chantey is a great novelty piece! "Oh there was a little drummer and he loved a wall-eyed cook. Yes, he loved her, oh he loved her tho' she had a cock-eyed look. With her one eye in the pot
Arranged for developing treble or tenor-bass choirs, this spiritual provides opportunities to explore colors in the vocal sound while singing in a minor key. The mournful quality, sometimes hushed,
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A classic selection for training unchanged, changing, and changed voices from a trusted expert in the field. This traditional Hebrew song of celebration has been smartly set for young tenors and basses,
This arrangement of the famous Scottish folksong uses open fifths in the accompaniment to enhance the Scottish flavor. It will give your ensemble a chance to show their expressive side. "...but me and my
This not-to-be-missed a cappella setting of a Ghanian folksong sparkles with energy and excitement. Strong vocal pairings, handclaps, and active percussion parts for shakers, djembe, and bass drum combine
History and music join together in this accessible original setting of the beloved Robert Louis Stevenson poem about the escape of Bonnie Prince Charlie to the Isle of Skye after his defeat in the Jacobean