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[HANASHIR:10792] Re: Purim Parody Songs
- From: Lynda Casden <lyndaC...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:10792] Re: Purim Parody Songs
- Date: Thu 31 Jan 2002 16.39 (GMT)
Judy:
Thank you for requesting my songs. Did you listen to them on my website? What
did you think. Hoped you liked them. I would prefer to mail the songs to you
since the music is set up in a midi program, Music Time and unless you have this
program you will not be able to open this. If anyone knows how to send this file
another way, please let me know.
Thank you!
Lynda
Judy Hudspeth wrote:
> Linda! I'd love to have a copy of the songs you mentioned. I'm getting
> pretty tired of the same-ol same-ol. If it's not too much trouble, you can
> email them to me at jwhudspeth (at) hotmail(dot)com
> My choir will be eternally grateful!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Judy Hudspeth
> Temple Emanu-El
> Oak Park, Michigan
>
> >From: Barton1320 (at) aol(dot)com
> >Reply-To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
> >To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
> >Subject: [HANASHIR:10760] Purim Parody Songs
> >Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 19:23:35 EST
> >
> >A couple of days ago I sent an email to the group asking for simple Purim
> >songs, preferably parodies of well known tunes, to teach in my 15 minute
> >music classes this Sunday. I thank you for the response and words for My
> >Hat
> >It Has Three Corners. This was a "special request" and will definitely be
> >on
> >the agenda.
> >
> >Since I didn't see any other songs come through on our list, I thought I'd
> >share a few that I just now located in a misplaced file. These may be very
> >well know to most of you, but I imagine there are a few other newcomers on
> >the list that might be interested. While there are many wonderful Purim
> >songs, my challenge, at the last minute, is to teach my students three
> >songs
> >they could sing at the end of classes during a Purim parade. Most of my
> >students are under 7.
> >
> >Here are the titles and the tunes. If anyone is interested, I'll be happy
> >to
> >email the words to you.
> >
> >When You Hear The Name of Hamen - Tune is If You're Happy and You Know It
> >Who's the Uncle of the Queen? - Tune is Hinky Dinky Parley-Vous (a personal
> >favorite)
> >Purim Folk - Tune is Old MacDonald
> >The Courtship - Tune is Daisy, Daisy
> >Vashti's Song - Tune is Sippin' Cider
> >Brave Queen Esther - Tune is Short'nin' Bread
> >
> >For a "quick, learn the songs to sing at the end of classes" song list, I
> >recommend When You Hear the Name of Hamen and Who's the Uncle of the Queen.
> >Very repetitive. The first one also has several movements.
> >
> >Linda Barton
> >
>
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