Eletelephony
Choir - Sheet Music

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SKU: CF.BL1101

Composed by Jean Perry David Perry. Fold. Octavo. 12 pages. Duration 2:30. BriLee Music #BL1101. Published by BriLee Music (CF.BL1101).

UPC: 680160912124. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: Bb major. English, English. Laura E. RIchards (1850-1943) from "Tirra Lirra" book.

Eletelephony is an excellent vehicle for introducing intervals while singing a fun-filled, novel text. If your choir uses Sol-fa, this song circles around Do and Sol, with excursions to Ti and Re. It also incorporates imitative entries, call and response and simple two-part harmonies to convey the text. The piano accompaniment aids in the interpretation of the text. A fun, quick-to-learn selection that will enhance any concert!.
Eletelephony is a good vehicle for introducing intervals. If your choir uses Sol-fa, this song circles around Do and Sol, with excursions to Ti and Re. Helpful teaching suggestions: In the initial learning of Eletelephony, involve your singers by signing the solfege syllables of the opening verse at m. 4. Once the main theme is learned, it may be used as an abbreviated round at m. 18. Measure 23 may be introduced as an echo pattern. Call and response is used at m. 33 as Part 2 echoes Part 1. Let the dynamics help with the text and mood of this fun song. Mostly, have FUN learning and singing this playful song!!.
Eletelephony is a good vehicle for introducing intervals. If your choir uses Sol-fa, this song circles around Do and Sol, with excursions to Ti and Re.Helpful teaching suggestions: In the initial learning of Eletelephony, involve your singers by signing the solfege syllables of the opening verse at m. 4. Once the main theme is learned, it may be used as an abbreviated round at m. 18. Measure 23 may be introduced as an echo pattern. Call and response is used at m. 33 as Part 2 echoes Part 1. Let the dynamics help with the text and mood of this fun song. Mostly, have FUN learning and singing this playful song!!