The "Loop Songs" by Bertrand Gröger (Jazzchor Freiburg) are modern choir exercises for all SATB groups. Originally conceived as warm-ups or to loosen up repertoire rehearsals, many songs are also suitable as concert songs. The 44 compositions, devided into four graded levels of difficulty, offer a versatile practice method for style characteristics in relation to rhythm, harmonics and melodics. By means of "learning by singing", the singers acquire skills in scat syllables, timing and intonation. This collection contains two and a half hours of music and presents a wide range of music genres: Swing, Latin, Afro, Gospel, R&B, Funk, Pop, Rock and World music.
Contents
African Call
Afro-Hey
Anthem to Hymn
Basses First
Be Concise
Blurred
Brownie
Chach
Chorale (From Dwn to Dusk)
Dhromatin' Larin
Cirling in T.
conversations
Déjà Vu
Diggeching Samba
Dom-dzom Blues
Equal Opportunities
Face the Bass
Faster Than Miles
Vive (F(u)r the Fifth
Folkus on Three
Gimmix
Hanging Out
Lah-lah on H-Day
Lah-yah-nah
Latin Bend
Let's Doo It
Locomotion
Major Swing
Oh-weh
Open Space
Perfect Day
Plenty of Twenty
Restless Minority
Revel in African Seven
Rocket Joe
Saturday Groove
Seven to the Blues
Shaken, Not Stirred
Shut Up
Straight Ahead
Strolling
Swingin' Easy
Take It Off
Wah-lah-yeh
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44 Warm-Up and Performance Studies for Jazz, Pop and Gospel Choirs