Storm Choir - Sheet Music
Optional "Body Percussion Rainstorm" Introduction Consider the following prior to beginning the song. There is no tempo or meter, and there is great flexibility for each ensemble to adapt the actions to suit their context. The introduction can be as simple or complicated as desired, and it is a great way to vary the sonic experience of the audience. Singers on the far left (or right) of the chorus begun rubbing hands together (ad libitum). Then the people next to them join in. This continues in a steady wave until the entire ensemble is rubbing their hands together. In the same manner, the chorus careens through the actions below, creating a crescendo-decrescendo of storm sounds. Body Percussion "Rainstorm" Sounds: Rub hands together Snap fingers Clap hands Pat thighs Stomp feet 4. Pat thighs 3. Clap hands 2. Snap fingers Rub hands together  .Optional "Body Percussion Rainstorm" IntroductionConsider the following prior to beginning the song. There is no tempo or meter, and there is great flexibility for each ensemble to adapt the actions to suit their context. The introduction can be as simple or complicated as desired, and it is a great way to vary the sonic experience of the audience.Singers on the far left (or right) of the chorus begun rubbing hands together (ad libitum). Then the people next to them join in. This continues in a steady wave until the entire ensemble is rubbing their hands together. In the same manner, the chorus careens through the actions below, creating a crescendo-decrescendo of storm sounds.Body Percussion "Rainstorm" Sounds: Rub hands together Snap fingers Clap hands Pat thighs Stomp feet4. Pat thighs3. Clap hands2. Snap fingers Rub hands together .Optional "Body Percussion Rainstorm" IntroductionConsider the following prior to beginning the song. There is no tempo or meter, and there is great flexibility for each ensemble to adapt the actions to suit their context. The introduction can be as simple or complicated as desired, and it is a great way to vary the sonic experience of the audience.Singers on the far left (or right) of the chorus begun rubbing hands together (ad libitum). Then the people next to them join in. This continues in a steady wave until the entire ensemble is rubbing their hands together. In the same manner, the chorus careens through the actions below, creating a crescendo-decrescendo of storm sounds.Body Percussion "Rainstorm" Sounds:Rub hands togetherSnap fingersClap handsPat thighsStomp feet4. Pat thighs3. Clap hands2. Snap fingersRub hands together
Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- Choir Alto Voice Soprano Voice
- Ensembles:
- Choir
- Publishers:
- BriLee Music
- UPC:
- 680160911745
- Format:
- Octavo
- Item types:
- Physical
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Main Key:
- D major
- Number of Pages:
- 16
- Size:
- 6.875 x 10.5 inches
- Shipping Weight:
- 0.63 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: CF.BL1063
Composed by James DesJardins. Octavo. OCTAVO. 16 pages. Duration 0:03:04. BriLee Music #BL1063. Published by BriLee Music (CF.BL1063).UPC: 680160911745. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: D major. English. Original.
Optional "Body Percussion Rainstorm" Introduction Consider the following prior to beginning the song. There is no tempo or meter, and there is great flexibility for each ensemble to adapt the actions to suit their context. The introduction can be as simple or complicated as desired, and it is a great way to vary the sonic experience of the audience. Singers on the far left (or right) of the chorus begun rubbing hands together (ad libitum). Then the people next to them join in. This continues in a steady wave until the entire ensemble is rubbing their hands together. In the same manner, the chorus careens through the actions below, creating a crescendo-decrescendo of storm sounds. Body Percussion "Rainstorm" Sounds: Rub hands together Snap fingers Clap hands Pat thighs Stomp feet 4. Pat thighs 3. Clap hands 2. Snap fingers Rub hands together  .
Optional "Body Percussion Rainstorm" IntroductionConsider the following prior to beginning the song. There is no tempo or meter, and there is great flexibility for each ensemble to adapt the actions to suit their context. The introduction can be as simple or complicated as desired, and it is a great way to vary the sonic experience of the audience.Singers on the far left (or right) of the chorus begun rubbing hands together (ad libitum). Then the people next to them join in. This continues in a steady wave until the entire ensemble is rubbing their hands together. In the same manner, the chorus careens through the actions below, creating a crescendo-decrescendo of storm sounds.Body Percussion "Rainstorm" Sounds: Rub hands together Snap fingers Clap hands Pat thighs Stomp feet4. Pat thighs3. Clap hands2. Snap fingers Rub hands together .
Optional "Body Percussion Rainstorm" IntroductionConsider the following prior to beginning the song. There is no tempo or meter, and there is great flexibility for each ensemble to adapt the actions to suit their context. The introduction can be as simple or complicated as desired, and it is a great way to vary the sonic experience of the audience.Singers on the far left (or right) of the chorus begun rubbing hands together (ad libitum). Then the people next to them join in. This continues in a steady wave until the entire ensemble is rubbing their hands together. In the same manner, the chorus careens through the actions below, creating a crescendo-decrescendo of storm sounds.Body Percussion "Rainstorm" Sounds:Rub hands togetherSnap fingersClap handsPat thighsStomp feet4. Pat thighs3. Clap hands2. Snap fingersRub hands together.
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- Instrument:
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- Ensemble:
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- Publisher:
- BriLee Music