Format : Sheet music + CD
Classroom Pops!Classroom Pops! is a highly effective flexible new collection of classroom songs for children each complete with a lesson plan and backing track CD. Designed toinvolve the whole classroom and suitable for both class teachers and music specialists alike this new series is an exciting user-friendly approach to getting children singing!Lesson PlanEachClassroom Pops! song has been specially arranged for children's voices by Jane Sebba and Joanna Mangona and includes a lesson plan that can be followed over several sessions. Also included are rhythm games vocalwarm-ups and step-by-step guidance on how to teach the song. Ideas for continuation work are also included allowing the teacher to craft a rounded lesson plan.Accompaniment andSupportClassroom Pops! allows the teacher to formulate interesting and engaging classroom singing lessons without the necessity to read music. The accompanying CD includes backing and performancetracks as well as ideas for class percussion. However a complete PVG score is printed for Piano players and music readers. Downloadable instrumental parts in C B flat and E flat are also available should teachers wish to includeinstrumental work in their sessions.
SKU: AP.38373
UPC: 038081441269. English. Forget You: Words; music by Christopher Brown; Peter Hernandez; Ari Levine; Philip Lawrence; Thomas Cee Lo Callaway; Don't Stop Believin': Words; music by Jonathan Cain; Neal Schon; Steve Perry.
Cee Lo Green's Forget You and Journey's Don't Stop Believin' collide in this exciting Mash-Up reminiscent of the popular television show Glee. This arrangement presents an exhilarating performance opportunity for your outstanding trumpet and trombone soloists and provides an entertaining experience for bands and audiences alike. Building on the Mash-Up concept, the two tunes are joined as one in the show-stopping arrangement. (3:30).
SKU: AP.42674
ISBN 9781470614843. UPC: 038081481463. English.
This song, by Journey, became an instant classic after its initial release in 1981, and it was recently introduced to a younger generation by the cast of Glee with a 2009 remake. This high-energy arrangement will make a great closer to any concert and is sure to have audiences young and old singing along.