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Tama Tu A Maori Proverb by Sally K. Albrecht SSAA - Sheet Music

By Sally K. Albrecht
Choir Secular (SSA choir; SSAA choir; 2-Part choir)

SKU: AP.35640

A Maori Proverb. Composed by Sally K. Albrecht. Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Alfred Choral Designs. Multicultural; Secular; World. Choral Octavo. 12 pages. Alfred Music #00-35640. Published by Alfred Music (AP.35640).

UPC: 038081398365. English.

What a fantastic and dynamic change of pace for any concert! A Maori (New Zealand) proverb is presented both in chant and in song with great multicultural rhythms and fun-to-sing echoes. Featured on Showbiz! choral movement DVD (#00-35858).

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Based on 1 Reviews
A.C.
March 11, 2016
My favorite!
I fell in love with this piece when I first heard it! I have a kids choir of 11 , ages 7-13. This is their favorite this year too! The tune gets Stuck in your head and the harmony is mostly chanting or echoing. There are a couple of cords that are full. 2-3 parts throughout the whole song. The African words are easy to say. There is a bridge section that has different words and a little trickier tune and different chanting. My choir is picking it up.