Composer
Category
Vocal Jazz Ensemble
Level
Medium-Advanced
Style
Contemporary
Ranges
Soprano: G3 to G5, Alto: G3 to A4
Bass: D3 to Ab4
Duration
4:30
Description
This original wordless vocal composition was written with the intention of making younger or less experienced vocal jazz groups sound great by keeping the vocal parts very singable and fun while giving the rhythm section more interesting stuff to play (although it's written out, making it still relatively easy for young rhythm sections to perform as well). I believe this song has an “earthy” spirit to it, and its initial inspiration came from recalling Bobby McFerrin’s “Circlesongs”, although it is not constructed in that manner. It's written in such a way that the singers can have a great time singing with a big and bright sound. There's solo space over chords that many young scatters can hear well enough to make the changes, and the chart works very well as either an opener or closer for your set. Both mixed and treble versions available.
Instrumentation
SSAB and SSAA with piano, bass and drums.