Etudes for SATB Chorus 6
A collection of practice songs to train the ears of the chor
us members and enhance solfege ability. There is a solmizati
on guide attached to every songs which helps to sing the mov
able Do. For SATB version, total of 19 volumes and have 3 to
4 songs in one piece. They are in similar difficulty levels
but have different categories and themes, and also designed
to be used for one stage in a concert as themselves.
Panamusica Code | GZMTKZF |
Price | 770JPY non-discounted items |
- Composer: MATSUSHITA, Ko
- Arranger:
- Publisher: Pana Musica
- Author of the text:
- Text arranger:
- Type of Choir: Mixed
- Number of Voice Parts: 4
- Voicing: SATB
- Accompaniment: A Cappella
- Language 1: Japanese
- Language 2: Romanized
- Duration:
- Page: 16
- Artist:
Song List
Title | Composer | |
---|---|---|
1 | Oinari-san at Matsuyama (Matsuyama no Oinarisan) | MATSUSHITA, Ko |
2 | Seven Herbs (Nanakusa) | MATSUSHITA, Ko |
3 | Where Has Your Father Gone? (Itta Suta ya) | MATSUSHITA, Ko |
Song Details
- Oinari-san at Matsuyama (Matsuyama no Oinarisan)
Composer: MATSUSHITA, KoArranger:Artist:Author of the text: A Children Song of Saitama PrefectureText arranger:Tonality:Type of Choir: 4Voicing: SATBAccompaniment: A CappellaLanguage 1: JapaneseLanguage 2: RomanizedDuration:
- Seven Herbs (Nanakusa)
Composer: MATSUSHITA, KoArranger:Artist:Author of the text: SAKATA, HirooText arranger:Tonality:Type of Choir: 4Voicing: SATBAccompaniment: A CappellaLanguage 1: JapaneseLanguage 2: RomanizedDuration:
- Where Has Your Father Gone? (Itta Suta ya)
Composer: MATSUSHITA, KoArranger:Artist:Author of the text: An Okinawan LullabyText arranger:Tonality:Type of Choir: 4Voicing: SATBAccompaniment: A CappellaLanguage 1: JapaneseLanguage 2: RomanizedDuration: