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Shojojee - SATB Octavo
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SATB choir, temple blocks, hand drum, finger cymbals - Beginning
SKU: SB.SBMP-276
Composed by Bud Wayne Bisbee. Arranged by B Wayne Bisbee. Choral. Classical. Octavo. 8 pages. Santa Barbara Music Publishing #SBMP276. Published by Santa Barbara Music Publishing (SB.SBMP-276).
UPC: 964807002769.
Shojojee is the name of a Japanese temple. It is also the name of a raccoon-like animal with a big stomach! This traditional Japanese piece is easy and very effective. The repetitive Japanese text is not difficult to master. Handbells, hand chimes or any pitched mallet instrument add color along with a small drum.
SATB choir, temple blocks, hand drum, finger cymbals - Beginning
SKU: SB.SBMP-276
Composed by Bud Wayne Bisbee. Arranged by B Wayne Bisbee. Choral. Classical. Octavo. 8 pages. Santa Barbara Music Publishing #SBMP276. Published by Santa Barbara Music Publishing (SB.SBMP-276).
UPC: 964807002769.
Shojojee is the name of a Japanese temple. It is also the name of a raccoon-like animal with a big stomach! This traditional Japanese piece is easy and very effective. The repetitive Japanese text is not difficult to master. Handbells, hand chimes or any pitched mallet instrument add color along with a small drum.
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