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Hang in There, but Hang Loose

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This is a great novelty piece. "Hang in there" was part of the jargon of the early 70s.  The term inferred "Quit complaining, hang in there." But if you were really cool, you would "hang loose,"  This setting uses a musical ploy of the era:  the non-sensical backup syllables that were part of the 70s rock 'n roll and soft-rock scene.    The students will enjoy experiencing stepping back into that era even if they don't know exactly what it was all about.  The piece employs a brisk tempo, and enough syncopation to keep it from sounding like country music.  Enjoy it!

 

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Words and Music by Don L. Collins

Arranged by DLC

Three--part Variable Voicing with Piano

CP Catalog #L117323

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