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A bow-slinging, arrow-twanging, bulls-eye of a musical! Kaye Umansky's witty tale of Lincoln Green tights, girl power and boy-band hero, Robin, is sure to delight and entertain audiences and performers alike. Perfect for upper primary and lower secondary school performances, there are plenty of parts, large and small, and a full quiver of show-stealing songs by award-winning composer, Stephen Chadwick.
Bells Ring Out is an outstanding collection of well-crafted songs to sing at Christmas, with a linking narrative to tell the Christmas story. There is a brightness about the whole piece that communicates itself to performers and audiences alike - your Christmas concert on a plate!
A super selection of graded part songs to develop the skills and enjoyment of singing in parts. This collection of simple songs and singing activities leads to independent part-singing, making it accessible and fun for both pupils and teachers.
The Um-Pah Collection of Vocal Warm-Up Exercises CD (with Printable Piano Score accessible from the CD) is for adults and younger voices (ages 10 upwards) and contains 10 singing exercises, vocal games and tongue-twisters - all technically valuable, stimulating and great fun (especially as they get faster and faster!).
In the spring, an industrious Little Red Hen finds some grains of wheat and asks her friends, the Cat, Rat and Pig to help her grow them. But they refuse so she does it herself. By autumn the grains have grown into golden wheat. Again she single-handedly harvests and threshes it before taking the grain to the windmill to be ground into flour. When at last she bakes a delicious loaf of bread from the flour, her hungry 'friends' are disappointed that they are not asked to share it with her! The moral of the story is that it's much more fun to share the work as well as the food!
Jack's in his box … but wishes he could pop up and pop out to play with Tilly. Strange and wonderful things happen when his wish comes true! This magical musical for 4-7 year olds has 10 catchy songs, many of which can stand alone to be used throughout the year for different purposes - action songs, songs about weather, toys & play and songs to play instruments to.
If your product comes complete with a CD or if you purchase a CD separately, then the tracks on the CD can easily be converted to MP3 files by using, for example, the “Rip CD” option in the Windows Media Player on a PC. This will then enable you to use the tracks in digital format if your venue does not have a CD player available.
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