Vocal
Vocal
Vocal
from around the world for use as warm ups, class work or
concert items
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Edited by Rob Jones
Hints and Tips for leading singing sessions
Layout & posture
Avoid singing sitting down. Sitting generally compresses the diaphragm and doesnt
encourage good singing. Arrange the singers in front of you. If there are tables and
chairs in the way, then you will need to get them out of the way. With some practice,
the class/choir can be trained to do this quickly. There are some songs where sitting in
a circle is acceptable for authenticity or to add atmosphere. Other songs require
different groups to face each other.
When the song has been learned, it is often a good idea to use a mixed layout, so that
pupils singing different parts are stood next to each other. This encourages attentive
listening and awareness of harmony.
Pupils should ideally have enough space and shouldnt have anything to lean against,
such as tables, walls etc. Arms should be loose, heads up and both feet on the ground!
Introductory games
It is important to establish who is boss! Do some copying games where the pupils must
follow you exactly. Initially just do actions, such as hand on head, tongue out, arms out
etc. Be as silly as you like! Gradually introduce sounds, loud and quiet.
Play echo games and sing some echo songs but keep the pace up to keep them
interested.
Planning lessons and learning songs
Planning singing lessons is often overlooked. Dont !! You must plan exactly what you
are going to do meticulously. The activities must be pacy and upbeat using lots of
humour but plenty of firmness. Dont overdo the activities, since it is much better to
leave them wanting more.
You must know the songs you are going to teach very well, and by memory. Dont rely
on the printed music. Develop non verbal signals such as pointing to your ear meaning
listen, palm down = quieter etc. The less spoken instructions you give, the better.
Generally, follow this procedure when teaching songs.
1. Sing the song yourself, repeating it 4 times or more. At this stage, nobody else
sings. More experienced singers will want to join in after one hearing, but stop
them!
2. They sing along with you. Gradually, fade yourself out so that you are not singing
3. Play with the dynamics using your hands so they get used to your non verbal
signals.
4. Teach each part like this. In most cases, all the parts can be taught to all sections
of singers so they have an awareness of everyones part.
General hints
Use movement wherever possible. Move feet and bodies from side to side, hand
claps etc.
Dont be a slave to the dots! If they are singing the rhythm slightly syncopated,
then go with it!
Breathe with your choir. You breathe when you want them to breathe. Dont
count them into a song.
Do echo singing at every opportunity, such as taking the register!
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Che Che Kooley
Teacher Notes
A common song, much used in classrooms around the world. Nobody
seems to know what it means or where the song comes from but it is
probably a childrens song from Ghana.
Good for vocal warm up and for finding their singing voice
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Che
Call
che
koo
ley
Che
Response
che
koo
ley
Che
Call
che
ko fi
sa
Che
Response
che
ko fi
sa
Ko
Call
fi
sa lan
ga
Ko
Response
fi
sa lan
ga
ka
Call
ka
shi lan
ga
ka
Response
ka
shi lan
ga
Khum
Call
a den
de
Khum
Response
a den
de
HEY
together
Oo a lay lay
Teacher Notes
This is a simple echo song and is good for younger pupils to find their
singing voice.
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Oo a lay lay
Oo
Call
a lay
lay
Oo
Response
a lay
lay
Oo
Call
a lay
lay
Oo
Response
a lay
lay
Ma
Call
la tik
ka tum
ba
Ma
Response
la tik
ka tum
ba
Oo
Call
a lay
ma lu
wa
ma lu way
Oo
Response
a lay
ma lu wa
ma lu way
Yalele
A great echo song from Ghana. This can be accompanied with hand
claps or assorted percussion playing different rhythms.
This works well with pupils of ages 818! The more noisy and animated
the performance, the better!
It is a good idea for the leader to call the class to attention using a shout
and response, like this : (no pitch)
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le
,
ya le
,
,
le
,
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,
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Response
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Response
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Tongo
An echo song from Polynesia that has a very relaxing and almost
hypnotic feel to it. It isnt the easiest echo song, but can be done very
successfully with Upper Juniors (9-11 year olds) and with lower upper
school pupils (11-13 year olds)
Be careful about the gap between the call and echo, since this is not
always at one bar intervals.
Accompaniments can be very varied, from piano or guitar only to
ostinato patterns played on tuned and untuned percussion. The only
chord in this is D, so ostinato patterns can be made up by the pupils
using the notes D F# and A.
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Traditional Polynesian
Tongo
Voice 1
Voice 2
Ton
go
Chim ne ba
e ba
e o
Ton
go
Chim ne ba
e ba
e o
Voice 1
Voice 2
Ton
go
M ba
le kim
ba yo
Ton
go
M ba
le kim
ba yo
7
Voice 1
Voice 2
Oo
a way
ba le ka
low a way
Oo
a way
ba le ka
low a way
Epanay
Teacher Notes
This is a traditional Sioux song. Pupils should sit in a circle with the
teacher part of the circle. Tap knees to keep a regular pulse. Teach the
words of the song first. The first phrase is repeated four times. The last
phrase is a little tricky but will come with practice. The last two beats
should be clapped.
Repeat the song over and over again, speeding up gradually every time it
is repeated.
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Epanay
Traditional Sioux
Voice
E pa E
pa nay
nay
E pa E
pa nay
nay
E pa E
pa nay
nay
4
Voice
E pa E
pa nay
nay
E pa nay
ya na hin
ny yo
way
(clap)
(clap)
Duck Dance
Teacher Notes
This song has a lot of possibilities for development. First teach the song
keeping a simple rhythm going such as :
Next, try adding other percussion.
This song uses the pentatonic scale on D
Ostinatos using any of these notes work well with this song. Here are
some examples of suitable ostinati
Also, try singing the song as a round, either at half a bar interval or a
whole bar.
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Duck Dance
American Indian
Wee
ya
hay
ya
Wee hee
ya hay
ya
Wee hee ya
way hey
ya
Wee hee
ya hay
ya
Wee hee ya
wa hay
ya
Wee hee
ya hay
ya
Ho ke
lay ho
Zum Gali
This is a traditional Israeli song which was once used by scouts and
guides. It is in two parts, an ostinato and a main tune. Repeat the song
as many times as needed.
It is easy to add instrumental parts to this song. Some ostinato parts are
suggested below.
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B
G
E
C
A
E
B
G
E
2nd verse
Hechalutz le maan avoda
Avoda le maan hechalutz
Ha shalom le maan ha amin
Ha amin le maan ha shalom
Pioneers all work as one
Work as one all pioneers
Peace shall be for all the world
All the world shall be for peace
From the dawn till setting sun
Every one finds work to be done.
From the dawn till night does come
There's a task for everyone
Israeli traditional
Transcribed by Rob Jones
Zum Gali Gali
Ostinato
Verse
Zum
Em
ga li ga
Am7
li ga
li zum
Em
ga li ga
li
Zum
Em
ga li ga
Am7
li ga
li
Eh cha lutz
leh
mon
avo
zum
Em
ga li ga
li
Zum
Em
ga li ga
Am7
li ga
li zum
Em
ga li ga
li
dah
Av o dah
lah
mon
eh cha lutz
Eh cha
Zum
Em
ga li ga
Am
li ga
li zum
Em
ga li ga
li
Zum
Em
ga li ga
Am
li ga
li zum
Em
ga li ga
li
lutz
leh
mon
avo dah
Av o dah
lah
mon
eh cha lutz
Seal Song
This works well on its own or in a 2 part or 4 part round. Try it with the
2nd set of voices starting at a 2 bar interval then a 3rd set of voices
starting at 4 bar interval.
This is a traditional Icelandic work song associated with the seal culling
industry (perhaps its best not to mention this to sensitive pupils!). It
has a strong beat at the beginning of each bar that could be emphasised
with a drum beat or hand claps.
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Traditional Icelandic
Seal Song
Voice
Hyon
da
hyon
do
hyon
da
o da
da
Hyon
da
hyon
do
hyon
da
o da
da
Yo dn do
Yo dn do
Yo dn do
o da
da
13
Yo dn do
Yo dn do
Yo dn do
o da
da
Abiyo Abeyo
Teacher Notes
This is a traditional Aboriginal greeting song. It is always useful to talk to
the children a little about the sociological aspects of songs. In this song,
the Aboriginal people would greet each other, singing the phrases loudly
from long distances. This arrangement has the two parts singing in
canon.
Start by arranging the pupils in two rows, facing each other. Teach the
phrases using call and response.
When the song has been learned, one set of pupils should do the call
while the other group sing the response. If practical, try it in the school
playground with the two groups at each edge of the playground.
Try to get each group to hold on to the long notes.
Encourage movement in this song, such as moving from left leg to right
leg on the beat. Also, since it is a greeting song, each group can wave at
each other!
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Abiyo Abeyo
Aboriginal
Group 1
Group 2
_
. ,
A bi
,
,
,
o
, ,
A be
,
, ,
yo
, ,
A
,
,
_
- . ,
A bi
,
,
,
o
, ,
A be
,
, ,
yo
,
6
Group 1
Group 2
_
bi o bi
, ,
o bi
, , ,
ma
,
,
,
ma
,
,
A
,
,
_
,
A bi
,
,
o bi
, ,
o bi
, , ,
ma
,
,
,
ma
,
Group 1
Group 2
_
bi o bi
, ,
o bi
, , ,
ma
,
, ,
,
,
A
,
,
_
,
A bi
,
,
o bi
, ,
o bi
, , ,
ma
,
,
ma
,
Hey Dumba
Here is a 2 part chant from Brazil that works well with a steady drum
beat.
Teach part 1 to everyone first, then once it is going on its own, sing the
2nd part to demonstrate how it goes together.
Then teach the 2nd part on its own and finally, with fingers crossed, get
them going together.
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Brazilian
transcribed by Rob Jones
Hey dumba
Part 1
Part 2
Hey
dumba
di ay
dumba
di ay
ya ba dum
ay ya ba dum
Hey
ya
hey
ya
hey
yala la la
1
2
Good
news
Cha
riot's
com in'
Good
news
cha
riot's
com in'
Don't
you
leave
me
Don't
you
leave
me
1
2
Good
news
cha
riot's
com in'
Don't
leave
me
be
hind
Don't
you
leave
me
Don't
leave
me
be
hind
1
2
Wade
in
the wa
ter
Wade
in
the
Some times
I feel
like a mo
ther less
child
Some times
I feel
like a
1
2
wa
ter
chil dren
Wade
in
the
mo ther less
child
Some time
I feel
like a
1
2
wa
ter
God's
gon na trou
ble
the wa
ter
I'm sin
gin
mo ther less
child
A long
way from
home
Tra la la
Chords (optional)
Teacher Notes
This is a traditional Swiss song in two parts. Teach each part to
everyone, since it is useful if everyone knows what is going on in all the
parts.
4
4
F C C F F C C F
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Ta la la
1
2
Tra
la
la
la la la
la
la
tra
la
la
la la la
la
la
Tra
la
la
la la la
la
la
Tra
la
la
la la la
la
la
1
2
Tra
la
la
la la la
la
la
tra
la
la
la la la
la
la
Tra
la
la
la la la
la
la
Tra
la
la
la la la
la
la
Wimoweh
Chords (optional)
Lyrics for verses
In the jungle, the mighty jungle
The lion sleeps tonight
In the jungle the quiet jungle
The lion sleeps tonight
Near the village the peaceful village
The lion sleeps tonight
Near the village the quiet village
The lion sleeps tonight
Hush my darling don't fear my darling
The lion sleeps tonight
Hush my darling don't fear my darling
The lion sleeps tonight
Teacher Notes
This is a traditional Zulu folk song, originally called Mbube or The Lion.
Begin teaching part 6 then add part 5 which are both important. With
intermediate groups or choirs, build each part up 4, 3, 2 then 1. Some
boys will enjoy singing part 3.
4
4
E A E B
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Wimoweh (Mbende)
1
2
3
4
5
6
Ooh
ooh
ee
ooh
ooh
wim
wim
o weh
In
the jun
gle
the migh
ty jun
gle
the li
on sleeps
to
night
Wimoweh
Wim oweh
(etc.)
Wimoweh
Wim oweh
(etc.)
Wimoweh
Wim oweh
(etc.)
Wimoweh
Wim oweh
(etc.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
Ooh
ooh
ee
ooh
ooh
wim
wim
o weh
In
the jun
gle
the qui
et jun
gle
the li
on sleeps
to
night
Banuwa
Chords (optional)
Teacher Notes
This lovely song from Liberia can be sung by these 4 parts. More can be
added by improvising other parts.
Start by teaching Part 1, then add the other parts one at a time. Build
up a crescendo then drop the parts out so that only Part 1 is left at the
end.
4
4
C F C C G C
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Liberian
Banuwa
1
2
3
4
_
-
Ba nu wa
, , ,
ba nu wa
, , ,
ba nu we
, ,
o
,
, ,
_
-
Ba nu wa
, , ,
ba nu wa
, , ,
ba nu we
, ,
o
,
, ,
_
-
Ba nu wa
, , ,
ba nu wa
, , ,
ba nu we
, ,
o
A
,
, ,
_
. ,
A la
,
,
no e
,
,
neo
, ,
,
la
,
no
,
Hmm
,
,
,
Sing/Swing Low/Saints
Chords (optional)
Teacher Notes
Teach each song separately. There are many possibilities with this, but
an interesting way to approach it is to start with Im gonna Sing, then let
each person decide which song they will sing next!
4
4
G G G D G C G C G
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Sing/Swing low/Saints
1
2
3
_
I'm gon na sing
,
, ,
,
sing
,
sing
,
I'm gon nadance
,
, ,
,
dance
,
dance
,
I'm gon na
,
, ,
_
Swing
,
low
,
sweet
,
cha
,
ri ot
,
,
_
,
Oh when
,
the saints
,
,
,
go mar
,
,
ching in
,
,
,
oh when
,
,
the
,
,
4
1
2
3
_
sing
,
I'm gon na dance
,
, ,
,
al lell u
,
, ,
Swing low
,
,
,
sweet
,
_
saints
,
go
,
mar
,
ching
,
in
,
I wan
,
,
na be
,
,
,
in
,
that
,
7
1
2
3
_
stan ding at
,
,
your side
,
,
,
I'm gon na sing
,
, ,
,
I'm gon na dance
,
, ,
,
Al lel lu
,
,
,
_
cha
,
ri ot
,
,
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, ,
to car
, ,
ry me
, ,
,
home
,
_
num ber
,
,
, ,
When the saints
,
,
,
go
,
mar
,
ching
,
in
,
Janie Mama
Chords (optional)
Teacher Notes
Teach each part at a time before you divide up the choir. Some singers
may want to improvise a part.
4
4
F Gm C F
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Calypso
Janie Mama
1
2
3
4
Ja nie ma
ma
ja nie ma
ma
Ja nie ma
ma
Ja nie ma
ma
Ja nie ma
ma
Ja nie ma
ma
Ja nie ma
ma
Ja nie ma
ma
Ya
Tu
su
zi ka
i
ya
turn
mi na
ya
Tu
ya va
na
hey
ya va
na
turn
mi na
su
zi ka
Good News the Chariots Coming
Teacher Notes
A fairly straightforward spiritual, arranged here in three parts.
Experiment with dynamics and dropping sections of the choir for the
verses, e.g. boys sing verses 2 and 4.
Lyrics for verses
1. Theres a long white robe in Heaven I know
2. Theres a pair of wings in Heaven I know
3. Theres a pair of shoes in Heaven I know
4. Theres a starry crown in Heaven I know
5. Theres a golden harp in Heaven I know
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Spiritual
Good News the Chariot's Coming
1
2
3
_
,
Good
,
,
news
,
the Cha
,
,
riot's
,
com ing
,
,
Good
,
news
,
the char
,
,
riot's
,
com ing
,
,
_
,
Good
,
,
news
,
the Cha
,
,
riot's
,
com ing
,
,
Good
,
news
,
the char
,
,
riot's
,
com ing
,
,
_
,
Good
,
,
news
,
the Char
,
,
riot's
,
com ing
,
Good
,
news
,
the char
,
,
riot's
,
com ing
,
1
2
3
_
,
Good
,
,
news
,
the cha
,
,
riot's
,
coming and
,
,
I don't
, ,
want it
, ,
to leave
, ,
me
,
,
be hind
,
,
There's a
, ,
_
,
Good
,
,
news
,
the cha
,
,
riot's
,
coming and
,
,
I don't
, ,
want it
, ,
to leave
, ,
me
,
,
be hind
,
,
There's a
, ,
_
,
Good
,
,
news
,
the cha
,
,
tiot's
,
coming and
,
,
I don't
, ,
want it
, ,
to leave
, ,
me
,
,
be hind
,
,
There's a
, ,
9
1
2
3
_
,
long
,
white
,
robe
,
in
,
hea venI
, ,
know
,
, ,
There's a long
, ,
,
white
,
robe
,
in
,
hea venI
, , ,
know There's
,
,
a
, ,
_
,
long
,
white
,
robe
,
in
,
hea venI
, ,
know
,
, ,
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, ,
,
white
,
robe
,
in
,
hea venI
, , ,
know There's
,
,
a
, ,
_
,
long
,
white
,
robe
,
in
,
hea venI
, ,
know
,
, ,
There's a long
, ,
,
white
,
robe
,
in
,
hea venI
, , ,
know There's
,
,
a
, ,
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1
2
3
_
,
long
,
white
,
robe
,
in
,
hea venI
, ,
know
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