Details
- Instrument:
- Choir
- Ensembles:
- 2-Part
- Genres:
- African Multicultural
- Publishers:
- Hal Leonard - Digital
- Series:
- Women Composers and Arrangers
- Item types:
- Digital
- Artist:
- Jill Gallina
- Arrangers:
- Jill Gallina
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 10
SKU: HX.163674
By Traditional African Folk Song. Arranged by Jill Gallina. This edition: Interactive Download. Choral. African,Concert,Multicultural. 10 pages. Duration 132. Hal Leonard - Digital #211757. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital (HX.163674).About Digital Downloads
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- More by this Composer:
- Jill Gallina Jill Gallina Choir Jill Gallina Voice Jill Gallina Vocal Duet
- Series:
- Women Composers and Arrangers
- Artists:
- Jill Gallina
- Ensemble:
- 2-Part
- Publisher:
- Hal Leonard - Digital
Ratings + Reviews
5 Rating
1 review
The I.
Sep 26, 2012
Fun song to work multicultural music into the curriculum. Changing up the rhythms between the speech sections and the singing made it interesting for my older students, but not too difficult for the younger ones. I used this at the elementary (K-6)levels, in various ways.