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Original

If You Can Walk You Can Dance. TBB. Elizabeth Alexander. Choir sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music. Beginning.

Translation

If You Can Walk You Can Dance. TBB. Elizabeth Alexander. Choir sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music. Beginning.

Original

If You Can Walk You Can Dance. TBB. composed by Elizabeth Alexander. For Men's Chorus and Piano. TBB choir, piano and claves. Community Chorus, Junior. Youth Choir, Concert Music. Music, Secular, Choral. Moderately Easy. Octavo. Text language. English. Duration 4 minutes. Published by Seafarer Press. SF.SEA-022-05. With Text language. English. Music, Secular, Choral. An optimistic Zimbabwean proverb sets the stage for this contagiously joyful Latin dance song. This best-selling piece is full of surprises, including a brief a cappella interlude, some finger snapping, and a five second "break" during which the chorus members all just talk. Winner. Euphonia. Vocal Composition Competition. SAB version. Composer's Note. Many conductors have contacted me to ask exactly how I'd like the talking to begin or end, how long the repeated chorus should go on, or how much choreography I think is appropriate. My general answer to this is. Yes. Here are a couple of my favorite interpretations of this song, courtesy of YouTube. Video #1. Orange Coast College Chorale, under direction of Eliza Rubenstein, has a warm and vibrant sound, with a light and precise sense of rhythm. They encourage the audience to sing along on the final choruses. Sweet. Video #2. Paul Rardin and the men of the University of Michigan Summer Institute really keep their rendition moving along, and they can really move too. I dare you to watch the whole video with a straight face. Text. If you can walk you can dance, If you can talk you can sing.

Translation

If You Can Walk You Can Dance. TBB. composed by Elizabeth Alexander. For Men's Chorus and Piano. TBB choir, piano and claves. Community Chorus, Junior. Youth Choir, Concert Music. Music, Secular, Choral. Moderately Easy. Eighth. Text language. English. Duration 4 minutes. Published by Seafarer Press. SF.SEA-022-05. With Text language. English. Music, Secular, Choral. An optimistic Zimbabwean proverb sets the stage for this contagiously joyful Latin dance song. This best-selling piece is full of surprises, including a brief a cappella interlude, some finger snapping, and a five second "break" during which the chorus members all just talk. Winner. Euphonia. Vocal Composition Competition. SAB version. Composer's Note. Many conductors have contacted me to ask exactly how I'd like the talking to begin or end, how long the repeated chorus should go on, or how much choreography I think is appropriate. My general answer to this is. Yes. Here are a couple of my favorite interpretations of this song, courtesy of YouTube. Видео. Orange Coast College Chorale, under direction of Eliza Rubenstein, has a warm and vibrant sound, with a light and precise sense of rhythm. They encourage the audience to sing along on the final choruses. Sweet. Видео. Paul Rardin and the men of the University of Michigan Summer Institute really keep their rendition moving along, and they can really move too. I dare you to watch the whole video with a straight face. Text. If you can walk you can dance, If you can talk you can sing.