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Showing posts with label Recreation song. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recreation song. Show all posts

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Recreation Songs: Deep and Wide

Deep and Wide!
Deep and wide,
Deep and wide,
There's a fountain flowing deep and wide.
Deep and wide,
Deep and wide,
There's a fountain flowing deep and wide.
Actions:
Deep: one hand above the other, palms facing each other (with space between them)
Wide: both hands out and level, palms facing each other (with space between them)
Fountain: hands come close together and raise up and out like a fountain
Flowing: arms/hands move together like a flowing river



Sing the song all the way through, including the associated action with the word. Every time you sing the song again, a word will be eliminated completely (no humming), and the action will remain. For example, in the second round you could eliminate the word "deep" and participants will only sign the word. Every time you sing the song again, eliminate another word until the song is completely silent, and participants are only acting out the words.

Tips: use repetition and do not give hand-outs of the songs (eye contact is worth so much more!) Here is a link to a few other tips on leading songs (scroll down a little and look for the title: Leading Songs).

Please Comment Below: How did these songs work for y'all?

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Monday, May 5, 2014

Funny Happy Birthday Song




Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear [name], happy birthday to you!

Happy birthday, happy birthday, happy happy birthday to you [NAME]!
Happy birthday, happy birthday, happy happy birthday to you [NAME]! (clapping)

There is sadness in the air, people dying everywhere BUT happy birthday (grunt-ugh) oh happy birthday (grunt-ugh). One step closer to the grave, THINK OF ALL THE FOOD YOU'LL SAVE BUT happy birthday (grunt-ugh) oh happy birthday (grunt-ugh)

Happy birthday [name] dear, happy days will come to you all year. If I had a wish then it would be, a happy happy birthday to you from me. (clapping)

One year older and wiser too, HHhhaappy birthday (clap) to you!

Happy happy birthday, from all of us to you! We wish it was our birthday so we could party too HEY!

Please Comment Below: What do you think of the birthday song? Does your family have a funny one they do or a variation on this one?

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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Recreation Song: Moose Hunt

Music can set such a great tone for any event that is going on! These two songs are termed as "Recreation Songs" because they have fun movements to go along with them! The movements are easy and repetitive so kids can catch on, and everyone can enjoy!

Here are two tips that are extremely important when singing songs:
1) Use repetition
2) Do not give hand-outs of the songs (eye contact is worth so much more!)

Here is a link to a few other tips on leading songs (scroll down a little and look for the title: 'Leading Songs').

Moose Hunt!
This is the moose hung song. It's a repeat after me. After each line, you pause for them to repeat it. The related actions are given in parentheses.
Jumba jumba! (two big stomps)
Ajikky jikky jumba! (palms out and shake),
A moose a mooose a moose a! (hands to top of head like antlers and wave)
Awaaay at the waaaay at the waaaaay at the waaay ah! (making sweeping motions with arms)
Repeat three times: once normal, once very quiet (to draw moose in), and once very loud!


Please Comment Below: What do you think of the motions? Did you do different motions? What did your participants think?
  
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Credits
Picture: http://www.examiner.com/article/north-augusta-girls-perform-a-jazzercise-routine-for-a-small-audience 

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Camp Fire Songs: Ain't Gonna Rain No More and The Campfire Song Song

Music has a huge effect on people. From camp-outs to car trips, songs have made them more fun! Ain't Gonna Rain No More and the Campfire Song Song are both great songs for any age group. They are funny and keep the energy up.

Here are two tips that are extremely important when singing songs: use repetition and do not give hand-outs of the songs (eye contact is worth so much more!) Here is a link to a few other tips on leading songs (scroll down a little and look for the title: Leading Songs).

At the bottom of each song, I put a link to a video of someone singing the song to help you understand the tune. I also added chords for guitar/ukelele if you know how to play, but they sound just as great when sang a cappella!  Remember, just have fun with this!

Ain't Gonna Rain No More
It ain't gonna rain no more, no more. 
Ain't gonna rain no more!
How in the heck can I wash my neck,
If it ain't gonna rain no more, no more!

A golf ball sailing through the air
wizzed by a man a humming
he heard that catty yell FOUR!
And he thought three more were coming

[Chorus]
It ain't gonna rain no more, no more. 
Ain't gonna rain no more!
How in the heck can I wash my neck,
If it ain't gonna rain no more, no more!

The chicken is a wonderful bird
That is what the preacher said
'Cause we eat them both before they're born
And after they are dead

[Chorus]

A peanut sitting on the railroad track
His heart was all aflutter
CHOO CHOO!
Peanut butter!

[Chorus]

There was a mother dog,
That chewed a wooden peg.
And when her little pups were born,
They all had wooden legs.

[Chorus]

I had a mother cat,
Who ate a ball of yarn.
And when her little kits were born,
They came with sweaters on!

[Chorus]

Mary had a little lamb,
The doctor was surprised!
But when old McDonald had a farm,
The doctor nearly died!

[Chorus]

I'll buy a hundred bricks,
To build my chimney higher
'cause the neighbors' big red dog
Keeps puttin' out the fire!

[Chorus]

Here is video to show you the tune: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx3oP9LJBaY
Here are the guitar chords if you know how to play: http://www.e-chords.com/chords/smokie/aint-gonna-rain

The Campfire Song Song
Let's gather around the campfire
And sing our campfire song
Our C-A-M-P-F-I-R-E S-O-N-G
And if you don't think that we can sing it faster then you're wrong
But it'll help if you just sing along

Bom Bom Bom...

C-A-M-P-F-I-R-E S-O-N-G song
C-A-M-P-F-I-R-E S-O-N-G song
Our C-A-M-P-F-I-R-E S-O-N-G
And if you don't think that we can sing it faster then you're wrong
But it'll help if you just sing along

C-A-M-P-F-I-R-E S-O-N-G song
C-A-M-P-F-I-R-E S-O-N-G song
Our C-A-M-P-F-I-R-E S-O-N-G
And if you don't think that we can sing it faster then you're wrong
But it'll help if you just sing along

Here is a video to show you the tune: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oOu-vKx7Qk
Here are tabs if you know how to play the ukelele: http://ukutabs.com/m/misc-cartoons/spongebob-campfire-song/

Please comment below on how you would use it with your population, thoughts on how it has worked for you, advice for others on how to implement it, what you would process and so on! We'd love to hear about it!

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