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Huron Carol Orff Arrangement in Aeolian Mode

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Neil West
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Grade Levels
3rd - 8th
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2 pages
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Such a beautiful piece of music. The kids were able to achieve some success (we had to modify for the instruments we had) and they loved it. Thank you!

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Considered Canada's first Christmas Carol, the melody of the Huron Carol is an excellent piece for introducing or reviewing aeolian mode on barred Orff instruments and for discussing early Canadian music and early Canadians. The melody can be easily sung or performed on a soprano/tenor recorder. The piece lends itself well to creative movement. Note that the title of the score says La Pentatonic. The music is not Pentatonic but can be adapted. The music is in the aeolian mode in the elemental style of Orff.

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Voice, SM, AM, BM, Jingle Bells, Finger Cms, Timpani. Substitutions are more than welcome to meet your needs.

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2 pages
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