Celia has found a video with the lyrics for the choreography that Vicente, Manolo, Andrés, Alberto and Jesús are preparing. I'm sure it will help you, boys.
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Friday, May 23, 2008
Saturday, May 17, 2008
We Go Together from Grease
Here you are a video with the lyrics for the song and dance Ana, Alba, Lorena, José Antonio and Jesús are preparing. I hope you find it useful.
Summer Nights from Grease
The choreography that Cayetano, Paula María, Sergio, Sara, Celia, Anabel, Carmen and Mª Cruz are preparing for Music class is Summer Nights from the movie titled Grease. Here you can see a video with the lyrics and another video which is in fact a karaoke for you to sing. I hope it will help you!
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Nobody's Perfect from Hannah Montana
Here you are a video with lyrics of the song Aitor, Lucas, Maite and Jennifer have chosen for their choreography for music class. As you know, they'll sing and dance. I hope this will help them with their pronunciation. I'm sure they'll do a good job!
Sunday, April 20, 2008
A Madrigal for Music Class
Here you are the lyrics of an English madrigal by Thomas Morley titled Now is the Month of Maying. It dates from the end of the 16th century. In your next Music classes you will work with it. Remember! We are celebrating spring time!
Now is the month of maying
When merry lads are playing
Each with his bonny lass
Upon the greeny grass
The spring, clad all in galdness
Doth laugh at winter's sadness
And to the bagpipe's sound
The nymphs tread out their ground
Fie then! Why sit we musing
Youth's sweer delight refusing?
Say, dainty nymphs, and speak,
Shall we play barley-break?
Here you can listen to the song and see beautiful English landscapes. Enjoy the madrigal!
Now is the month of maying
When merry lads are playing
Each with his bonny lass
Upon the greeny grass
The spring, clad all in galdness
Doth laugh at winter's sadness
And to the bagpipe's sound
The nymphs tread out their ground
Fie then! Why sit we musing
Youth's sweer delight refusing?
Say, dainty nymphs, and speak,
Shall we play barley-break?
Here you can listen to the song and see beautiful English landscapes. Enjoy the madrigal!
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