Since its release in November 2013, this Walt Disney animated film loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen has become one of the most successful and highest-grossing animated films ever made. This karaoke version contains eight vocal and eight instrumental tracks for you to sing along to.
New Edition 2019 - with updated script and enhanced instrumental backing tracks!
Brenda Rattray is an inspirational facilitator who can instill confidence in budding singers and remove inhibitions from those who consider themselves unable to sing. She also challenges and stimulates more confident singers with unconventional methods and ideas. Brenda works in nurseries, schools, hospitals, prisons and churches as well as with The BBC Singers, English National Opera and Youth Music, and is the composer of ‘The Smile Behind The Eyes’ from Singbook.
In one of the few versions of the Pied Piper to feature a happy ending, we have a first rate end of year show for juniors. This production is full of humour and colourful characters and with a very straightforward plot. The script is fast-moving and engaging but also explores important universal themes in passing. The music is particularly strong and detailed directions make the show simple to produce and perform. A read-aloud story version is included in the data section of the CD, to help introduce the plot and characters to the children.
The Chicken Tikka Collection of Vocal Warm-Up Exercises CD (with Printable Piano Score accessible from the CD) is aimed at younger voices (ages 5 to 14) and contains 10 singing exercises, vocal games and tongue-twisters which are technically valuable, stimulating and great fun (especially as they get faster and faster!).
Ten popular audition numbers from 'My Favorite Things' to 'Wouldn't It Be Loverly'. The music book contains piano and voice arrangements with lyrics and guitar chord boxes.
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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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