My Favorite Songbooks for Choir Teachers: Essential Resources for Engaging Students
As a freelance choir teacher, having a diverse collection of songbooks is crucial for engaging students and enhancing their musical experience. Here are some of my favorite singing resources that I frequently use in my teaching practice:

Sing in Parts Vol. 1 & 2

The "Sing in Parts" series, Volume 1 and Volume 2, are essential resources for any choir teacher, especially if you teach 3rd-8th graders (but I use these as warm ups at the beginning of the year even with my high schoolers!). These volumes contain easy-to-read folk song arrangements for two- and three-part treble voices, complete with piano accompaniment. Each song includes reproducible sheet music, full performance recordings, and piano-only accompaniment practice tracks. These selections are perfect for concert pieces or sight-reading practice in elementary and middle school choirs. They also coordinate with the rhythmic and melodic skills presented in John M. Feierabend’s Conversational Solfege curriculum, making them versatile tools for music education.

The Book of Canons

"The Book of Canons" is a treasure trove of rounds and canons, compiled by John Feierabend. This revised edition includes 155 pieces, offering a rich variety of music drawn from American folk traditions and classical rounds. Each song is presented with the melody, allowing for flexibility in arrangements and harmonization. This collection is perfect for teaching vocal blend and timing, as rounds require precise coordination among singers. It also provides an excellent opportunity for students to explore melody and harmony in a fun and engaging way.

First Steps in Global Music

"First Steps in Global Music" introduces students to a world of music with songs and activities from various cultures. This resource promotes cultural awareness and appreciation through its global repertoire. It includes interactive activities that enhance musical learning and exploration, encouraging students to appreciate diversity in music. This book is ideal for educators looking to incorporate world music into their curriculum, offering students a broader perspective on musical traditions.

Wander the World with Warm-Ups

"Wander the World with Warm-Ups" is a unique collection of warm-up exercises inspired by global music traditions. Each exercise is based on music from different countries, providing a fun way to introduce students to diverse musical styles while improving their vocal technique. These warm-ups are designed to keep students engaged and motivated, making them a valuable addition to any choir rehearsal.

The King Singers Book of Rounds

The King Singers Book of Rounds features a delightful collection of rounds arranged by the renowned vocal ensemble, The King Singers. These engaging arrangements are accessible for singers of all ages and are perfect for teaching vocal blend and timing. The book provides an enjoyable way for students to develop their musical skills and experience the joy of singing in harmony.

Incorporating songs from these resources into your teaching can significantly enhance the learning experience for your choir. They offer a wealth of material that inspires students to explore their vocal abilities and develop a love for choral music. Whether you're preparing for a concert or simply looking to enrich your choir's repertoire, these resources are sure to be valuable additions to your teaching toolkit.

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