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(The American Memorial Round recording)
This packet includes 5 holidays rounds that will fulfill the following holidays:
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This 4 part round is perfect for Memorial Day, Pearl Harbor Day, 9/11, or any other day throughout the year.
The American Memorial Round adapts well for SATB, SSAA, SSA, TTBB, and TTB. The "Amen" section presents a hopeful conclusion.
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Perform Mozart's Lacrimoso son io round in two to eight parts. It will work in virtually any vocal configuration.
Download the PDF of this round, written in 4 parts. First, all 4 voices sing the unison melody. Next, each part enters separately.
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.
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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
This Mozart's famous "Alleluia" 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.
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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 an optional 3-part chord
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This is the Ultimate Valentine's Day round for ALL AGES!
This sweet, lilting round works well for elementary, middle school, high school, and community choirs.
In addition to the traditional purposes of a round (great for sight-singing, learning how to sing independent parts, etc.), this round is designed to focus on consonants that are frequently mispronounced or omitted as well as ones that frequently sound the same, even though they shouldn't.