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The San Francisco School proudly
presents...
I
Got Rhythm
A collection of performances by the San Francisco School Orff Ensembles
The 2003 edition is the seventeenth recording of the student ensembles since
1983. This year's edition is a double CD and once again features students in
all grades -- preschool through 8th.
Sample music from I Got Rhythm by selecting a link below (read
directions):
- Abogae (Korea) - traditional melody played
on instruments from Japan, Indonesia and China (6th grade) (744 KB)
- Sednaloe Djore Dos - An "a capella"
ensemble in Bulgarian style with a drone (6th grade) (717 KB)
- Blue Moon - The classic Rogers-Hart
tune is given both a Swing and Latin treatment (8th grade) (756 KB)
- Equinox - The classic
minor blues from John Coltrane (8th grade) (1.1 MB)
- Jiggedy Jig
- An Irish Rhyme arranged for whistles (5-year-olds) (1.1 MB)
- Little Mouse
- A children's song about a very polite little mouse (3-year-olds) (396
KB)
- Mambo Diablo
- A Tito Fuente tune featuring Sky Grealis on flute (8th grade) (669 KB)
- America - The celebrated "Huapango"
from West Side Story (8th grade) (398 KB)
- Bolero - One of the most famous melodies
of all time. Warning: it may take over your brain! (7th grade) (813 KB)
- Bubble Bubble - A song from the
"Streganona" Winter play (2nd grade) (556 KB)
- Rumanian Song - An arrangement
of a folk tune originally for two flutes in the Dorian mode (6th grade)
(894 KB)
These files are in MP3 format. You will need Windows
Media Player or another MP3 player (such as Winamp) on
your system.
How to play a sample:
These files will work with a dial-up connection, but if you have DSL or a
cable modem, it'll all happen faster.
First, try clicking a link. The file may take a few moments to download and
play. If nothing seems to be happening try these suggestions:
Windows users - You may already have Windows Media Player on your system.
- Place your mouse cursor over a link, click on your right mouse button
and select "save target as..."
- Save the file to your desktop (it may take up to a minute or so to download
the larger files).
- Go to your desktop and click on the file name. The music should start
playing through your MP3 player.
Mac users -
- Place your mouse cursor over a link, click on your mouse button and select
"save to disk."
- Save the file to your desktop (it may take up to a minute or so to download
the larger files).
- Go to your desktop and click on the file name. The
music should start playing through your MP3 player.
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