Western Division ACDA Pasadena Thursday, February 25, 2016 Pasadena Convention Center Room 204 8:15-9:0 a.m. Choral Arranging Workshop Crating Authentic, Accessible Music or Your Choir Nina Gilbert, The Webb Schools ninagilbert@yahoo.com First, i you haven t yet downloaded the handbell app, please get it From hypercompact.com/tal-okgo/ and other app sources; works on iphone, not Android The video we ll use it with is at www.youtube.com/watch?v=81hequg48g. I m learning better video skills, and could be persuaded to remake it or you. Agenda 1. Quick discussion o principles 2. Look at some examples, see which principles apply. Your turn Principles 1. Get to know your song Respect it Develop a relationship with it. See what it tells you to do with it. 2. Here are some quick suggestions to acilitate that relationship. Unison Mileage: literal repetition Drones and ostinati Rounds/echoes (augment, diminish, transpose) Dialog/commentary (music- or lyric-driven) Layers Combining complementary or contrasting melodic or rhythmic motis that is, can some sections o the tune serve as countermelodies or others?
Examples p. James Erb, Shenandoah (Best. Arrangement. Ever. Why?). p. 4 Webb Alumni Song (that is, something completely unamiliar), acsimile p. 5 Webb Alumni Song arrangement p. 9 I Have A Little Dreidel p. 1 Fum, um um p. 15 How Can I Keep From Singing OK, your turn. p. 21 Oh Susannah Notes I you d like to use any o my arrangements, let me know and I ll grant you oicial permission. I have a slightly more complicated version o I Have a Little Dreidel with a verse in Yiddish, too.
Music What makes James Erb s Shenandoah (Lawson-Gould 51846) so great? It treats the melody lovingly on its own terms. First two verses: unison (women verse 1, men verse 2). Third verse: soprano melody accompanied by chords that use the text or its sound-value. Next verse (irst again): the amous rolling-river canon; ollowed by a coda.
Counter-melody by Nina Gilbert and Mark Kraus 16 or Alumni Weekend 2014 6 10 1 17 b 1.Would - n't you like to wan - der round the Old Webb School? Hus-tle a-round the cam-pus by the same old ways? Oh, would-n t you like to go By the lord-ly Al-a- mo, Dream-ing a-bout the dear old days? For it was there we learned to show the Fight ing- Heart, Up-hold the grand old Gold - en Rule, Our hearts will lin 2.Come 2.Come b 4 - ger still by the Chap-el on the hill As we re mem-ber old WebbSchool. a -long back and en - ter by the hump - bump road? b Webb Alumni Song Words and music by Ramsey L. Harris b n b # # b # n b b b b n # # n n Come a -long back and en - ter by the a -long back and en - ter by the hump - bump road Come a -long back and en - ter by the b n n
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Samuel S. Grossman (English), Mikhl Gelbart (pseudonym Ben Arn, Yiddish) Allegro q = 84 2 bb m b4 j j j 2 bb b4 j j j 9 m? 2 b b b 4 For Charlotte Hamilton and the Vi Chorus, Chanukkah 2015 I Have a Little Dreidel Allegro q = 84 Samuel E. Goldarb, arr. Nina Gilbert 1.I have a lit-tledrei- del, I made it out o clay, And m 1.I have a lit-tledrei- del, I made it out o clay, And E B B 7 E B 7 2 bb b4 j j j Feel ree to improvise your accompaniment n bb b J when it s dry and read-y, Then bb b J when it s dry and read - y, Then poco cresc. drei-del I shall play: poco cresc. j j j j, Oh j b n j j j drei- del, drei- del, drei-del I shall play: Oh E b b b j j j j j j j j j? b b b n b j 14 b b b j j J bb b? b b b drei-del, Imade it out o clay, Oh drei- del, drei-del, drei-del, Then bb b j j j drei- del, drei- del, drei -del, I made it out o clay, Oh drei- del, drei-del, B 7 j j j n j j j j j j j 2015 by Nina Gilbert. Permission to copy and use granted to Charlotte Hamilton and the Vi Chorus, La Jolla. For permission or other organizations, contact ninagilbert@yahoo.com.
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4 bb b J drei- del, It drops and theni win..my drei-del s al-waysplay- ul. bb b drei- del, drei- del, drei - del, theni win. E j playully m j j It mp (.)It bb b j j j j j j j mp? b b b n b playully 9 b b b loves to dance and spin. A hap-py game o drei- del, Come playully j J b b b poco cresc. loves to dance andance and spin, A hap - py game o drei - del, Come B 7 poco cresc. b b b j j poco cresc.? b b b n bb b 4 bb b bb b? b b b play now let s be- gin. Oh drei- del, drei- del, drei- del, It loves to dance and play now let s be-gin. Oh drei- del, drei- del, drei- del, It E j j j n n j j Vi Chorus Chanukkah 2015 I Have a Little Dreidel
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Verses 1-2 attributed to Pauline, also to Anna Warner, 1868 Verse by Doris Plenn, c. 1950 Words and music adapted by Pete Seeger 2 4 5 6 Yellow How Can I Keep From Singing? Attributed to Robert Wadsworth Lowry (1826-1899) h = 72 2 Red Green 2 2 Blue 2 Solo 2 h = 72 Solo 1 Solo 2 Solo My lie lows on in end-less song A - bove earth s lam - en - ta- tion, I = Yellow 7 8 9 10 11 12 Red Green _ Blue Solo hear the real, though ar-o hymn w w w That hails a new cre - a- tion. j # Through all the tu - mult and the strie I J Through all the tu - mult and the strie I How Can I Keep From Singing Figs. D Music (BMI) / Sanga Music, Inc. (BMI) Under license rom The Bicycle Music Company. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.
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