Translation: Philip Law. a cappella when SATB.SATB, Piano when SATB. Language.
Translation: Only three verses are put in polyphony, you can find the full text of the trope in the text section. drone.
Translation: The time signature and the notes' values are as in the manuscript. drone. John Brassart.
Translation: Medieval Folk Song for SATB Choir.
Translation: Sound. Published by Sound . PR.497037410. With Standard notation.
Translation: Christmas, Sacred. Medium. Choral octavo.
Translation: A vocal drone provides the rhythmic foundation for this haunting a cappella arrangement of a time-honored carol. A Cappella.
Translation: Open fifth drones on "la la la" recall the sturdy peasant sound of a hurdy-gurdy, while the larky melody in 6. Secular.
Translation: Choral drones, small percussion, and canon are some of the simple but extremely effective devices in this arrangement in 6.
Translation: Traditional English Carol. I Saw Three Ships composed by Traditional English Carol. Arranged by Brian Lewis. Choir Sacred.
Translation: This setting of the much-loved Psalm 121 is full of variety and color and is an excellent choice for concert or sacred programs.
Translation: Bass Clef Instrument sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music. Organ Accompaniment sheet music.
Translation: Melodic fragments are artfully used throughout in the supporting voices, creating wonderful motivic and harmonic integration. Choral.
Translation: As the piece progresses, the choral lines become increasingly intricate. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music. Plan.
Translation: Haversack. uses open fifths which very much sounds like the drone of a musette or bagpipe. Piano sheet music. Beginning.
Translation: The melody goes through harmonic changes, but the bass notes never change, except with the rhythm. Arcangelo Corelli.
Translation: The percussion instruments and oboe are also optional but add a real sense of flair to the occasion. Choir Sacred. SATB choir.