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Choral Choir,Choral (2-Part) - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.781402 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Joanna Mills. Blues,Children,Halloween,Jazz,Standards. 12 pages. Joanna Mills Music #6700493. Published by Joanna Mills Music (A0.781402). This fun, bluesy version of Have You Seen the Ghost of John is perfect for Halloween! It starts slowly and mysteriously in the original style, then unexpectedly breaks into a slow blues groove! An original bridge section has been included, and the song ends in a round. The arrangment is set in an accessible range for young children, and the harmonies are easy to learn and supported by the piano accompaniment. Your choristers and audience will LOVE this addition to your concert or recital! Free lyric sheets included!Joanna Mills' passion is music and singing. From 1998 to 2018, she was the director of the Roncesvalles Gospel Choir and has written and directed many original children's musicals at Roncesvalles United Church. From 2011 to 2020 Joanna was the music director and head vocal teacher at Broadway Arts Centre. She performs frequently in local festivals and clubs with her six-voice folkgrass ensemble North of Queen and also sings with Toronto’s premiere rock choir newchoir. Joanna is an award-winning songwriter (Songdoor, Song of the Year, ISSA) and arranger and her works have been performed by choirs and bands all over the world. Trained formally in voice, piano, and oboe throughout her younger years, Joanna has sung in (and lead) various choirs, performed with the New Westminster Musical Theatre Guild, and teaches Musical Theatre, piano, and voice at her studio in Toronto, Ontario.
Halloween Chilly Bones Blues (Blues Style Have You Seen the Ghost of John? for 2-Part Choir)
Chorale 2 parties

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Choral Choir (SA) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.945414 Composed by Traditional Gaelic Songs. Arranged by Peggy Carter. Folk,Renaissance. Octavo. 7 pages. Peggy Carter #5993761. Published by Peggy Carter (A0.945414). The first tune is based loosely on Shule Aroon, a lament from Ireland in which a young lass expresses helplessness after sending her lover to war. The second song is from the Orkney Islands off the Scottish coast. A lonely lass sings of her longing for the homeland, and begs her lover to return. The inclusion of Gaelic phrases helps preserve the language connection. Songs expressing sorrow are excellent literature for Middle School and High School singers and add depth and meaning in a concert setting. This one can be sung a'capella, or with the piano accompaniment. Follow Choral Music by Peggy Carter on FaceBook.
Love, Will You Come SA (Gaelic Medley)
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Two-part chorus - Easy - Digital Download SKU: C7.CGE253 A Partner Song with Here We Come A-Caroling and We Wish You a Merry Christmas. Composed by George L.O. Strid Arr. Mary Donnelly. Arranged by George L.O. Strid and Mary Donnelly. Christmas. Sing! Octavo. 12 pages. Chorister's Guild - Digital #CGE253. Published by Chorister's Guild - Digital (C7.CGE253). UPC: 749193027523.Look no further for the perfect closer for your December concert! After a spirited opening statement of the traditional Here We Come A-Caroling, an original melody is sung and then partnered with the English carol. Within the piece, the lyrics guide us through a small vignette of carolers arriving, singing and leaving with their parting wish for all as the piece culminates in a rousing chorus of We Wish You a Merry Christmas. The partner song format makes this a snap to prepare and your audience will be thrilled to hear these familiar English carols.
Our Caroling Wish for You
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