Caribou
By: Crysta Mae Dixie Bacusmo
Chant: Caribou, caribou
Oh, you caribou, so many in a herd,
dropping calves in rolling hills,
need to be alert.
Oh, you caribou, so many in a herd,
Here come the grizzlies,
don't you think they'll hurt?
Oh, you caribou, so many in a herd,
Here come the wolves;
they'll eat you with a smirk.
Examples of Jazz Chants:
By Crysta Mae Dixie Bacusmo
Chant: Musk Ox Oomingmak
Musk ox,
Bearded One,
standing in a circle
guarding cows
and little calves
from a wolf attack.
Musk ox,
Bearded One,
standing in a circle.
By Crysta Mae Dixie Bacusmo
Chant: Sikuliqiruq (The ice is breaking up)
Sikuliqiruq,
The ice is breaking up.
Sikuliqiruq,
The ice is breaking up.
Moving, moving.
Sikuliqiruq,
Moving, moving.
Sikuliqiruq.
Caribou
By Crysta Mae Dixie Bacusmo
Chant: Caribou, caribou
Oh, you caribou,
so many in a herd,
dropping calves in rolling hills,
need to be alert.
Oh, you caribou, so many in a herd,
Here come the grizzlies,
don't you think they'll hurt?
Oh, you caribou, so many in a herd,
Here come the wolves;
they'll eat you with a smirk.
Oh, you caribou, so many in a herd,
Here come mosquitoes.
You'd better roll in dirt.
Oh, you caribou, so many in a herd,
Here come ice and snow.
For lichens you'll search.
We are the Rogers Park Wolves
By Crysta Mae Dixie Bacusmo
We stay in the pack, Jack.
We eat good food, Dude.
We help each other, brother.
We work together, Heather.
We like to howl,
Pal.OOOOoooo.
We are very smart, Bart.
Each one is unique, Zeke.
We obey our leader, Peter.
Together we are strong, Wong.
We like to howl,
Pal.OOOOoooo.
We're always alert, Bert.
We keep peace in the clan, Stan.
We like to communicate, Mate.
We run faster than Moose, Duce.
We like to howl,
Pal.OOOOoooo.
Oh, you caribou, so many in a herd,
Here come mosquitoes.
You'd better roll in dirt.
Oh, you caribou, so many in a herd,
Here come ice and snow.
For lichens you'll search
A jazz chant is spoken in English in a rhythmic way. It's an excellent way to learn English. Examples of a jazz chant song would be Old MacDonald Had a Farm.
Examples of Jazz Chants:
By Crysta Mae Dixie Bacusmo
Chant: Musk Ox Oomingmak
Musk ox,
Bearded One,
standing in a circle
guarding cows
and little calves
from a wolf attack.
Musk ox,
Bearded One,
standing in a circle.
By Crysta Mae Dixie Bacusmo
Chant: Sikuliqiruq (The ice is breaking up)
The ice is breaking up.
Sikuliqiruq,
The ice is breaking up.
Moving, moving.
Sikuliqiruq,
Moving, moving.
Sikuliqiruq.
Caribou
By Crysta Mae Dixie Bacusmo
Chant: Caribou, caribou
so many in a herd,
dropping calves in rolling hills,
need to be alert.
Oh, you caribou, so many in a herd,
Here come the grizzlies,
don't you think they'll hurt?
Oh, you caribou, so many in a herd,
Here come the wolves;
they'll eat you with a smirk.
Oh, you caribou, so many in a herd,
Here come mosquitoes.
You'd better roll in dirt.
Oh, you caribou, so many in a herd,
Here come ice and snow.
For lichens you'll search.
We are the Rogers Park Wolves
By Crysta Mae Dixie Bacusmo
We eat good food, Dude.
We help each other, brother.
We work together, Heather.
We like to howl,
Pal.OOOOoooo.
We are very smart, Bart.
Each one is unique, Zeke.
We obey our leader, Peter.
Together we are strong, Wong.
We like to howl,
Pal.OOOOoooo.
We're always alert, Bert.
We keep peace in the clan, Stan.
We like to communicate, Mate.
We run faster than Moose, Duce.
We like to howl,
Pal.OOOOoooo.
Oh, you caribou, so many in a herd,
Here come mosquitoes.
You'd better roll in dirt.
Oh, you caribou, so many in a herd,
Here come ice and snow.
For lichens you'll search
copy of jazz chant title a musical song
Examples of jazz chants with lyrics about English
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
It means make it up as you go along, basically. A piece of improvised music (as in jazz, for example) is created without preparation.
When there are quavers in a jazz piece, instead of playing the quavers, the performer would play in triplets a crotchet and a quaver to give the piece a jazzy feel. This crotchet + quaver triplet is called jazz quavers.
copy of jazz chant title a musical song
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Examples of jazz chants with lyrics about English
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Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
Examples of jazz chants include "Clap Your Hands" by Carolyn Graham and "I Can, Can You?" by Short, Ramirez, and Antram. These chants typically involve rhythmic patterns, repetition of key phrases, and call-and-response elements to engage learners in practicing language skills. Jazz chants are often used in ESL classrooms to improve pronunciation, fluency, and vocabulary retention.
Gregorian chant
It means make it up as you go along, basically. A piece of improvised music (as in jazz, for example) is created without preparation.
If you are talking about the movie, then Jazz "You want a piece of me!?" Megatron grabs Jazz "No, I want two!!" and continues by ripping Jazz in half at the waist
That would be the vast majority of jazz pieces ever written.
When there are quavers in a jazz piece, instead of playing the quavers, the performer would play in triplets a crotchet and a quaver to give the piece a jazzy feel. This crotchet + quaver triplet is called jazz quavers.
Gregoran Chant is not a composer. Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic liturgical music within Western Christianity that accompanied the celebration of Mass and other ritual services. Get a chant composer and we will evaluate the work.