Episode 24 Blog Notes: Call and Response Songs, Part 2

Introduction
Join Susie for Episode 24 as she shares ‘Call and Response Songs – Part 2’ with four more fabulous pieces for a range of ages up to 12 years.
- ‘Rise Sally Rise’ - a traditional African-American playground song
- ‘Jaws’ – story song with actions inspired by Baby Shark
- ‘Old McDonald had a Band’ – traditional song that encourages instrumental exploration
- ‘Sing to the Heavens Above’ - uplifting gospel-style song by Susie & Phil
A call and response song is where a leader sings the call, and the group answer with a response which is usually the same or may have 2 slightly different responses. The call is usually different and often improvised.This follows the ‘Suite of Songs’ journey which includes echo and cumulative songs, call and response songs and will be continued with partner songs and rounds. Songs that use these various techniques provide an inclusive setting allowing kids to have instant success, sing immediately (echo and call and response songs), easily dive into instant harmony with rounds and partner songs making singing in the classroom, in the choir and anywhere a great joy.
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Helpful Links
Rise Sally Rise has been recorded on Blackbelt Ukulele 1 -- click here!
Helpful Links
Sing to the Heavens Above has been recorded on Boomerang Jam -- click here!
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