Long Time Gal
by Jamaican Folk Song
TTB - Sheet Music

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Choral TTB choir, piano

SKU: CF.BL1075

Composed by Jamaican Folk Song. Arranged by Ruth Elaine Schram. Fold. Octavo. 8 pages. Duration 1 minute, 52 seconds. BriLee Music #BL1075. Published by BriLee Music (CF.BL1075).

UPC: 680160911868. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: G major. English. Jamaican Folk Song.

This Jamaican folk song is fun to sing and will be delightful for your listening audience. Many folk songs have nonsense words or phrases, statements that may not make much sense to us but are humorous or may even have hidden, idiomatic, or cultural meanings. The use of the repetitive refrain, a common element in many folk songs and cultures, lingers for generations and across cultures because they are catchy and easy to remember. The words are written phonetically to approximate a Jamaican accent. Vowels should be pronounced more neutral and final consonants less articulate. Rhythm is the most important element of Caribbean music. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance that the syncopated rhythms are performed with accuracy. Have fun with this song!.
ThisA Jamaican folk song is fun to sing and will be delightful for your listening audience. Many folk songs have anonsensea words or phrases,A statements that may not make much sense to us but are humorous or may even have hidden, idiomatic, or cultural meanings. The use of the repetitive refrain, a common element in many folk songs and cultures, lingers for generations and across cultures because they are catchy and easy to remember. The words are written phonetically to approximate a Jamaican accent. Vowels should be pronounced more neutral and final consonants less articulate. Rhythm is the most important element of Caribbean music. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance that the syncopated rhythms are performedA with accuracy. Have fun with this song!.
This Jamaican folk song is fun to sing and will be delightful for your listening audience. Many folk songs have "nonsense" words or phrases, statements that may not make much sense to us but are humorous or may even have hidden, idiomatic, or cultural meanings. The use of the repetitive refrain, a common element in many folk songs and cultures, lingers for generations and across cultures because they are catchy and easy to remember. The words are written phonetically to approximate a Jamaican accent. Vowels should be pronounced more neutral and final consonants less articulate. Rhythm is the most important element of Caribbean music. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance that the syncopated rhythms are performed with accuracy. Have fun with this song!.
This  Jamaican folk song is fun to sing and will be delightful for your listening audience. Many folk songs have “nonsense” words or phrases,  statements that may not make much sense to us but are humorous or may even have hidden, idiomatic, or cultural meanings. The use of the repetitive refrain, a common element in many folk songs and cultures, lingers for generations and across cultures because they are catchy and easy to remember.The words are written phonetically to approximate a Jamaican accent. Vowels should be pronounced more neutral and final consonants less articulate.Rhythm is the most important element of Caribbean music. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance that the syncopated rhythms are performed  with accuracy.Have fun with this song!