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[HANASHIR:3922] Re: Youth Choir music



Thanks, Meris, for the suggestions.  Actually, this past year my Youth Choir 
sang "Master of All Things" and "Kadish d'Rabanan" (at "Teacher Appreciation 
Shabbat").  I love "Shir Chadash" and have songled it at services, although 
maybe I'll try teaching it to the kids.  They know "Lo Yisa Goi" so it'll be 
easy for them to try it as a round -- I like that idea.  I had planned on 
doing "L'cha Dodi" with my Adult Choir because of the amount of Hebrew and 
because I think they'll love it!

Go ahead and give some more suggestions... I'm all ears! -- Carol

Carol Boyd Leon
Director of Music, Temple B'nai Shalom
7612 Old Ox Road, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Temple fax:  703-764-2904
E-mail:  CBLeon (at) hotmail(dot)com



>From: "Meris Ruzow" <meris (at) nycap(dot)rr(dot)com>
>Carol - Some tunes you don't want to miss are:   Craig T's "Master of All
>Things," (which has the Sh'ma in it) Julie Silver's "Shir Chadash," Debbie
>F.'s "Kadish d'Rabanan," the traditional "Lo Yisa Goy" done in a round that
>starts off with the slow.... la... sol.... ti....la.... then goes up to the
>higher mi, and continues... mi, mi re do re mi do re, re do ti sol......
>etc. etc.   If you need clarification let me know.... you should also do 
>the
>new Craig Taubman "L'cha Dodi" on the Friday Night Live cd.   I could go on
>and on... but you just asked for a few.   :-)
>Meris



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