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A collection of rounds and canons, ideal for warm-ups and introductory songs for choirs. Easy Level. 1. Belle Mama (round) - warm up. Belle Mama (‘Call mother’) is a traditional song from the Torres Straits, near Australia. The comfortable register makes this a great piece to start a rehearsal.
Singing in a round is an easy way to sing along with music while having fun. Here are some easy singing in a round songs you can try!
2 wrz 2012 · Last week I wrote about what makes a song ‘easy’. This week I’ll look at specific types of easy songs: rounds, chants and call & response songs. rounds. The easiest songs to start with if you want to introduce harmonies are rounds. Everybody leans the whole song, there are no separate harmony parts to learn, everyone learns the same tune and words.
Fun and Easy Warm-up Songs for Choir including Partner Songs, Rounds, Quodlibets, and children's songs from the school yard.
Rounds and Warm-ups – Sheet Music and Learning Tracks. Rounds are a wonderful way to get people singing in harmony without trying. They are a brilliant link between warm up exercises and real pieces as they use the full voice but not too much brain as everyone sings basically the same tune, just at different times!
When I Sing for four voices This delightful round in four parts creates a beautifully dense major harmony. You can further sub-divide it into eight parts, with a new part joining each bar, but what you gain in complexity, you lose in harmony. Give it a try! You’re welcome to copy this sheet.
BREATH WARM-UPS. Singers breathe in for 4 counts and hiss for 16, continuing the inspiration phase as they hiss. Singers repeat, increasing the counts with each repetition: 4/20, 4/24, 6/30, 8/36, and 4/40 (this encourages a large, expansive breath, but in a shorter time).