Still the One TTBB - Sheet Music

Men will love singing these classic pop-rock hits! Contemporary a cappella style. Includes: Eight Days a Week, Hooked on a Feeling, I'm into Something Good, Still the One, The Way You Do the Things You Do.Available separately: TTBB divisi a cappella.

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Summary
Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
TTBB Divisi 4-Part A Cappella
Publishers:
Hal Leonard
UPC:
884088066598
ISBN:
9781423412366
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
6.75x10.5x0.083 inches
Number of Pages:
36
Shipping Weight:
2 pounds
Detailed Description
TTBB divisi a cappella Choral (TTBB Div A Cappella)

SKU: HL.8745441

Arranged by Deke Sharon and Anne Raugh. Choral Collection. A Cappella. Octavo. 36 pages. Hal Leonard #8745441. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.8745441).

ISBN 9781423412366. UPC: 884088066598. 6.75x10.5x0.083 inches.

Men will love singing these classic pop-rock hits! Contemporary a cappella style. Includes: Eight Days a Week, Hooked on a Feeling, I'm into Something Good, Still the One, The Way You Do the Things You Do.Available separately: TTBB divisi a cappella.

Song List
  • I'm Into Something Good

  • Still The One

  • Eight Days A Week

  • Hooked On A Feeling

  • The Way You Do The Things You Do

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    Instrument:
    Vocal Choir
    Ensemble:
    TTBB Divisi 4-Part A Cappella
    Publisher:
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    Ratings + Reviews

    4 Rating

    1 review

    Pasquale

    Feb 13, 2013

    Ooga Chaka Ooga Ooga

    During a caroling rehearsal with 8 SATB voices, we had a chance to read through Hooked on a Feeling. I always liked the version of this song that started with the caveman-like chant. This arrangement embraces that feeling.It's written for Male voices but since we had women in the room, we had them read through the lead line changing girl to boy. Tenor Baritones reading the TB line modified the Ba wah wah wah wah lyric to chin music or mimicking trumpets/trombones vocally since that's what the line is copying from the original recording.It's not difficult to read through. There were some moments that required tweaking in order to make sure the backgrounds were in sync but I blame the singers and not the arrangement. I don't feel it would require much rehearsal to get it performance ready but a decent amount is needed.Do I dare say that overall, we were hooked?