![]() ![]() “Bring me flesh and bring me wine, bring me pine-logs hither. Right against the forest fence, by Saint Agnes’ fountain.” “Sire, he lives a good league hence underneath the mountain, Yonder peasant who is he? Where and what his dwelling?” When a poor man came in sight gathering winter fuel. Good King Wenceslas looked out on the Feast of Stephen,Īs the snow laid round about deep and crisp and even.īrightly shown the moon that night though the frost was cruel. We may add an instrumental break in "Good King Wenceslas" as well, but for now I want you to focus on learning the words. Wasson's classes - "Good King Wenceslas" is the vocal number we will be doing for the holiday show along with the instrumental piece, "Bransle" that I posted earlier. Ramadan, Ramadan, Ramadan mubarak, Ramadan Ramadan, Ramadan her family celebrates Ramadan. Ramadan, Ramadan their family celebrates Ramadan Their family invites us the feast that they put on celebrating On the first day of the month at follows Ramadan Ramadan, Ramadan his family celebrates Ramadan Watch your phrasing, of the lines of the verses often start on the second beat rather than the first. Oasay's classes - we will be doing "Ramadan" by Nancy Stewart as our vocal song to accompany the instrumental "Ode to Joy." Press the play button at the bottom and follow along with the lyrics. Listen as many times as you need to to develop a comfort level with the the first two verses (the phonetic spellings are in parentheses). Epstein's classes - the best way to approach learning Huron Carol is to learn the pronunciations in the Wendat (Huron) and French verses slowly first. Notice that the drone vocal also changes languages. Epstein's classes -here are all three verses of "Huron Carol" in their entirety. So I’m a-walkin’, not a-knockin’ into heaven, goodbye! I didn’t think I’d make my way (Oh yeah!) So I’m a-walkin’, not a-knockin’ into heaven with pride! ![]() I’ve walked life’s winding road (Oh yeah!) The doors wide open, a-waiting for your soul To share (to share the whole day through) There’s love (there’s love and joy for you) You don’t knock (you don’t knock, you just walk right in) I haven't decided who is doing what part, so for now try to familiarize yourselves with both. Salazar's class - here are the lyrics and a practice recording of our second song for the holiday show, the gospel tune "Don't Knock." One class will be singing the call and the other the response (the words in the parentheses). ![]()
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