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Choral Choir (TTBB) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1270160 By Arlo Guthrie. By Arlo Guthrie. Arranged by Craig Hanson. A Cappella,Comedy,Folk. Octavo. 6 pages. Edition Craig Hanson #862589. Published by Edition Craig Hanson (A0.1270160). For TTBB chorus a cappella and solo voice. As performed by Arlo Guthrie.Wanna hear something? You know that Indians never ate clams. They didn't have linguini! And so what happened was that clams was allowed to grow unmolested in the coastal waters of America for millions of years. And they got big, and I ain't talking about clams in general, I'm talking about each clam! Individually. I mean each one was a couple of million years old or older. So imagine they could have got bigger than this whole room. And when they get that big, God gives them little feet so that they could walk around easier. And when they get feet, they get dangerous. I'm talking about real dangerous. I ain't talking about sitting under the water waiting for you. I'm talking about coming after you.Imagine being on one of them boats coming over to discover America, like Columbus or something, standing there at night on watch, everyone else is either drunk or asleep. And you're watching for America and the boat's going up and down. And you don't like it anyhow but you gotta stand there and watch, for what? Only he knows, and he ain't watching. You hear the waves lapping against the side of the ship. The moon is going behind the clouds. You hear the pitter patter of little footprints on deck. ‘Is that you kids?’ It ain't! My god! It's this humongous, giant clam!Imagine those little feet coming on deck. A clam twice the size of the ship. Feet first. You're standing there shivering with fear, you grab one of these. This is a belaying pin. They used to have these stuck in the holes all around the ship… You probably didn't know what this is for; you probably had an idea, but you were wrong. They used to have these stuck in the holes all along the sides of the ship, everywhere. You wouldn't know what this is for unless you was that guy that night.I mean, you'd grab this out of the hole, run on over there, bam bam on them little feet! Back into the ocean would go a hurt, but not defeated, humongous, giant clam. Ready to strike again when opportunity was better.You know not even the coastal villages was safe from them big clams. You know them big clams had an inland range of about 15 miles. Think of that. I mean our early pioneers and the settlers built little houses all up and down the coast you know. A little inland and stuff like that and they didn't have houses like we got now, with bathrooms and stuff. They built little privies out back. And late at night, maybe a kid would have to go, and he'd go stomping out there in the moonlight. And all they'd hear for miles around...(loud clap/belch).... One less kid for America. One more smiling, smurking, humongous, giant clam.So Americans built forts. Them forts --you know—them pictures of them forts with the wooden points all around. You probably thought them points was for Indians but that's stupid! 'Cause Indians know about doors. But clams didn't. Even if a clam knew about a door, so what? A clam couldn't fit in a door. I mean, he'd come stomping up to a fort at night, put them feet on them points, jump back crying, tears coming out of them everywhere. But Americans couldn't live in forts forever. You couldn't just build one big fort around America. How would you go to the beach?So what they did was they formed groups of people. I mean they had groups of people all up and down the coast form these little alliances. Like up North it was call the Clamshell Alliance. And farther down South it was called the Catfish Alliance. They had these Alliances all up and down the coast defending themselves against these threatening monsters. These humongous giant clams. Andt hey'd go out there, if there was maybe fifteen of them they'd be singing songs in fifteen part harmony. And when one part disappeared, that's how they knew where the clam would be.Which is why Americans only sing in four part harmony to this very day. That proved to be too dangerous. See, what they did was they'd be singing these songs called Clam Chanties, and they'd have these big spears called clampoons. And they'd be walking up and down the beach and the method they eventually devised where they'd have this guy, the most strongest heavy duty true blue American, courageous type dude they could find and they'd have him out there walking up and down the beach by himself with other chicken dudes hiding behind the sand dunes somewhere.He'd be singing the verses. They'd be singing the chorus, and clams would hear 'em. And clams hate music. So clams would come out of the water and they'd come after this one guy. And all you'd see pretty soon was flying all over the sand flying up and down the beach manmanclamclammanmanclam manclamclamman up and down the beach going this way and that way up the hills in the water out of the water behind the trees everywhere. Finally the man would jump over a big sand dune, roll over the side, the clam would come over the dune, fall in the hole and fourteen guys would come out there and stab the shit out of him with their clampoons.That's the way it was. That was one way to deal with them. The other way was to weld two clams together. [I don't believe it. I'm losing it. Hey. What can you do. Another night shot to hell.] Hey, this was serious back then. This was very serious. I mean these songs now are just piddly folk songs. But back then these songs were controversial. These was radical, almost revolutionary songs. Because times was different and clams was a threat to America. That's right. So we want to sing this song tonight about the one last... You see what they did was there was one man, he was one of these men, his name will always be remembered, his name was Reuben Clamzo, and he was one of the last great clam men there ever was. He stuck the last clam stab. The last clampoon into the last clam that was ever seen on this continent. Knowing he would be out of work in an hour. He did it anyway so that you and me could go to the beach in relative safety. That's right. Made America safe for the likes of you and me. And so we sing this song in his memory. He went into whaling like most of them guys did and he got out of that, when he died. You know, clams was much more dangerous than whales. Clams can run in the water, on the water or on the ground, and they are so big sometimes that they can jump and they can spread their kinda shells and kinda almost fly like one of them flying squirrels.You could be standing there thinking that your perfectly safe and all of a sudden whop.... That's true... And so this is the song of this guy by the name of Reuben Clamzo and the song takes place right after he stabbed this clam and the clam was, going through this kinda death dance over on the side somewhere. The song starts there and he goes into whaling and takes you through the next...I sing the part of the guy on the beach by himself. I go like this: Poor old Reuben Clamzo and you go Clamzo Boys Clamzo. That's the part of the fourteen chicken dudes over on the other side. That's what they used to sing. They'd be calling these clams out of the water. Like taunting them making fun of them. Clams would get real mad and come out. Here we go. I want you to sing it in case you ever have an occasion to join such an alliance. You know some of these alliances are still around. Still defending America against things like them clams. If you ever wants to join one, now you have some historic background. So you know where these guys are coming from. It's not just some 60's movement or something, these things go back a long time.Notice the distinction you're going to have to make now between the first and easy Clamzo Boys Clamzo and the more complicated Clamzo Me Boys Clamzo. Stay serious! Folk songs are serious. That's what Pete Seeger told me. Arlo I only want to tell you one thing... Folk songs are serious. I said right. Let's do it in C for Clam...Iet's do it in B... For boy that's a big clam... Iet' s do it in G for Gee, I hope that big clam don't see me. Let's do it in F... For …he sees me. Let's do it back in A...for a clam is coming. Better get this song done quick. The Story of Reuben Clamzo and His Strange Daughter in the Key of A.
The Story Of Reuben Clamzo & His Strange Daughter
Chorale TTBB
Arlo Guthrie
$3.99 3.43 € Chorale TTBB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (TTBB) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1275556 Composed by William H. Doane. Arranged by G. Santo Ruata. A Cappella,Religious,Sacred. Octavo. 6 pages. G. Santo Ruata #867427. Published by G. Santo Ruata (A0.1275556). This song is a composition by the church hymn composer William H. Doane (1832-1915). It serves as an expression of praise and reverence for the greatness of the Lord, which becomes evident in the life of a believer. This composition is later arranged for a equal voices, especially male choir (TTBB).Initially, the piece was crafted with a 3/4 time signature. However, in this arrangement, the arranger changed the time signature to 4/4, thereby imparting a new and refreshing impression when presenting this composition.
To God Be The Glory
Chorale TTBB

$2.99 2.57 € Chorale TTBB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (TTBB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.512654 By Ben Folds. By Ben Folds. Arranged by Theodore Hicks. Pop,Rock. Octavo. 8 pages. Theo Hicks Music #4784593. Published by Theo Hicks Music (A0.512654). A beautiful love song by the incomparable Ben Folds.  This is a great love song for weddings, shows, and just general performances, arranged in the barbershop style.If you plan to perform this song in Barbershop Harmony Society contests, Sweet Adeline's International contests, and/or Harmony Incorporated contests, please ask before singing to make sure it follows the current contest rules.For more information or arrangement titles from Theodore Hicks, visit www.theohicksmusic.com.LIKE Theo Hicks Music on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/theohicksmusic/
The Luckiest
Chorale TTBB
Ben Folds
$4.00 3.44 € Chorale TTBB PDF SheetMusicPlus

TTBB choir, piano or full orchestra or band (Orchestra: 3[1.2.pic] 3[1.2.Eh] 3[1.2.bcl] 3[1.2.cbn] -4 3 3 1 - tmp+2 - hp - str - SATB or TTBB Chorus - Band: 3[1.2.pic] 3[1.2.Eh] 6[1.2.3.acl.bcl.cbcl] 3[1.2.cbn] -2asx, tsx, bsx - 4 3 3 1 - tmp+2 - hp - db - SATB or TTBB Chorus) - Moderately Difficult - Digital Download SKU: MQ.2154-E Composed by Randall Thompson. 9 pages. E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital #2154-E. Published by E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital (MQ.2154-E). 2 Samuel 23:3-4.Commissioned and premiered in 1949 by the Boston Symphony Orchestra to honor Dr. Serge Koussevitsky for 25 years of directorship. Roaring ascending scales in the accompaniment reflect the great strength of this Old Testament text. The popularity of this anthem is surpassed only by Thompson's Alleluia.
The Last Words of David (Downloadable)
Chorale TTBB

$2.65 2.28 € Chorale TTBB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (TTBB) - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.984783 Composed by Fred Rogers. Arranged by Skip Stradtman. A Cappella. Octavo. 3 pages. Skip Stradtman #4370058. Published by Skip Stradtman (A0.984783). This is Part 1 of 3 of a Mister Rogers Medley for male a cappella vocal ensembles. This arrangement is an homage to the great Fred Rogers who changed the lives of young people through his public television show, Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. This medley aims to highlight the joy and sincerity with which Fred Rogers sang these songs to his viewers while reimagining the tunes in the context of contemporary a cappella. This arrangement can be performed with vocal percussion as well to highlight its contemporary a cappella style of singing.
Won't You Be My Neighbor? (it's A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood)
Chorale TTBB

$1.99 1.71 € Chorale TTBB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir,Choral,TTBB Chorus - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1491217 Composed by C. G. Mühle. Arranged by L. Müller. 19th Century,Christian,Classical,Religious,Sacred. 8 pages. Müller Publishing company #1067954. Published by Müller Publishing company (A0.1491217). Das Gebet des Herrn (The Lord's Prayer)Composed by C. G. Mühle (1792-1847)Arranged for Men's Choir TTBB by L. MüllerDive into the profound spirituality of Das Gebet des Herrn (The Lord's Prayer), composed by Carl Gottlieb Mühle and arranged for Men's Choir TTBB by L. Müller. This sacred piece brings to life the words of The Lord's Prayer, from “Our Father, who art in heaven” to the resounding “For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever.”This special edition of the TTBB score features separate staves for each vocal line, offering greater clarity during rehearsals and performances. Each voice part—Tenor 1, Tenor 2, Bass 1, and Bass 2—is clearly laid out, making it easier for choirs to practice and for conductors to guide them through this moving and reflective composition.Whether for worship services or religious concerts, this high-resolution digital score is a practical and beautiful addition to any men’s choir repertoire.======Das Gebet des Herrn (Das Vaterunser)Komponiert von C. G. Mühle (1792-1847)Für Männerchor TTBB arrangiert von L. MüllerTauchen Sie ein in die tiefe Spiritualität von Das Gebet des Herrn (Das Vaterunser), komponiert von Carl Gottlieb Mühle und arrangiert für Männerchor TTBB von L. Müller. Dieses sakrale Werk erweckt die Worte des Vaterunsers zum Leben, von „Unser Vater, der du bist im Himmel“ bis zu dem kraftvollen „Denn dein ist das Reich und die Kraft und die Herrlichkeit in Ewigkeit“.Diese besondere Ausgabe der TTBB-Partitur enthält getrennte Notenzeilen für jede Stimme, um die Proben und Aufführungen zu erleichtern. Jede Stimme—Tenor 1, Tenor 2, Bass 1 und Bass 2—ist übersichtlich dargestellt, was den Chören die Einstudierung erleichtert und den Dirigenten eine bessere Führung durch dieses bewegende und nachdenkliche Werk ermöglicht.Ob für Gottesdienste oder religiöse Konzerte, diese hochauflösende digitale Partitur ist eine praktische und schöne Ergänzung für jedes Männerchor-Repertoire.
Das Gebet des Herrn (The Lord's Prayer) - For Men's Choir
Chorale TTBB

$2.99 2.57 € Chorale TTBB PDF SheetMusicPlus


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