HOW TO USE THIS
PIECE
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Tallulah!
(click the title to view and hear online)
Tallulah is a
nonsensical, novelty song. The word Tallulah was chosen by the composer
simply to serve as a textual vehicle for the music. As you will be able to
tell when you view and listen to it online, it is an up-tempo, "let's have fun"
type of piece. To enhance the performance
and to make it more intriguing for the audience, it is recommended that
it be performed with choralography or choreography. Directors may
make the movement as simple or complicated as they choose. The music
lends itself to comical gestures and body movement. In fact, it doesn't
hurt to be ridiculous! You'll love this piece. Have fun singing
and performing it.
Written and arr. by Don
L. Collins
Four-part Variable
Voicing with Piano
CP Catalog #TT90106
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---- ATTENTION PLEASE ----
When you click the title of the song below you will
be able to access an engraved copy of the piece. When the new page
appears, if you haven't already downloaded the scorch plug-in, you will be asked to do so. This plug-in gives you access to all the
scores on the Cambiata Press website. After the music appears on your screen, there are
TWO WAYS to view and hear it:
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Click the "play"
icon and you will hear the piece played electronically, and as it plays,
the cursor will lead your vision through the piece.
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Click the "Hear
Choir Audio" link (upper right hand corner) to hear a choral ensemble
sing the piece. Use the Sibelius "page" icon to move the pages
of the engraved copy manually as you listen. Do not click the
"play" icon while the ensemble is singing or you will hear both
renditions simultaneously.
Tallulah!
Performed by
the
UCA Cambiata Singers
Don L. Collins,
Director
The audio choral rendition
is slightly different
from the published score
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