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HOW DOTH THE LITTLE CROCODILE

HOW DOTH THE LITTLE CROCODILE. How doth the little crocodile improve his shining tail, And pour the waters of the Nile on ev’ry golden scale. How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spreads his claws, And welcomes little fishes in, And welcomes little fishes in,

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HOW DOTH THE LITTLE CROCODILE

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  1. HOW DOTH THE LITTLE CROCODILE

  2. How doth the little crocodile improve his shining tail, And pour the waters of the Nile on ev’ry golden scale.

  3. How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spreads his claws, And welcomes little fishes in, And welcomes little fishes in, With gently smiling jaws______! Gently smiling jaws!X

  4. How doth the little crocodile improve his shining tail, And pour the waters of the Nile on ev’ry golden scale.

  5. How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spreads his claws And welcomes little fishes in, With gently smiling jaws! Gently smiling jaws! How cheerfully he grins, Ho-w neatly spreads his claws And welcomes little fishes in, With gently smiling, gently smiling jaws! Gently smiling, gently smiling jaws!

  6. How doth the little crocodile improve his shining tail, And pour the waters of the Nile on ev’ry golden scale. How doth the little crocodile improve his shining tail, And pour the waters of the Nile on ev’ry golden scale.

  7. How doth the little crocodile improve his shining tail, And pour the waters of the Nile on ev’ry golden scale. How doth the little crocodile improve his shining tail, And pour the waters of the Nile on ev’ry golden scale.

  8. How doth the little crocodile (REST 9 beats)CLAP How doth the little crocodile (REST 9 beats) CLAP

  9. MUSIC CHANGES THE WORLD

  10. Spoken: In order to make a true change in the world . . . I will pledge to myself . . . To have acceptance of others . . . To be more tolerant . . . To be a kind, considerate person . . . I will look within myself . . . And only then can I make a real change in the world . . .

  11. Oo-oh Oo-oh There must be a way to change the world To join our hearts and find the hope; There must be a way that we can see The simple truth Music changes the world.

  12. There must be a way That we can sing And show the world What we can be; There must be a way that we can see The simple truth Music changes the world.

  13. If we want to change, We will have to learn We can overcome one by one; Lift each other up And we can believe In a world that can be.

  14. There must be a way to change the world To join our hearts and find the hope; There must be a way that we can see The simple truth Music changes the world.

  15. There must be a way to change the world To join our hearts and find the hope; There must be a way that we can see The simple truth Music changes the world.

  16. There must be a way That we can learn To join our hands and stand as one; (DESCANT) If we want to change Then we can learn to To join our hands and stand as one;

  17. There must be a way that we can see The simple truth We know is there And as we sing Music changes the world. There must be a way There must be a way To change the world. The simple tru-th Changes the world. Music changes the world

  18. SKIP! SKIP! SHOO, FLY, SHOO!

  19. (stomp X X stomp X X stomp X) Lou, Lou, Skip to my Lou, (stomp X X stomp X X stomp X) Lou, Lou, Skip to my Lou, (stomp X X stomp X X stomp X)

  20. Lou, Lou, Skip to my Lou, (stomp X X stomp X X stomp X) Skip to my Lou, My dar XXling. そ X そ X そ X X そ

  21. Flies in the buttermilk, shoo, fly, shoo! Shoo, fly, don’t bother me! Flies in the buttermilk, shoo, fly, shoo! Shoo, fly, don’t bother me! Flies in the buttermilk, shoo, fly, shoo! Shoo, fly, don’t bother me!

  22. Skip! Skip! Skip to my Lou! Skip to my Lou, my darlin’!

  23. Lou, Lou! Skip to my Lou, (stomp X X stomp X X stomp X) Lou, Lou! Skip to my Lou, (stomp X X stomp X X stomp X)

  24. Lou, Lou, Skip to my Lou, (stomp X X stomp X X stomp X) Skip to my Lou, My dar XXling. そ X そ X そ X X そ

  25. Train’s a comin’, choo, choo, choo! This train is bound for glory this train! Train’s a comin’, choo, choo, choo! This train is bound for glory this train! Train’s a comin’, choo, choo, choo! This train is bound for glory!

  26. Skip! Skip! Skip to my Lou! Skip to my Lou, my darlin’! Skip to my Lou, Skip, skip to my Lou, (stomp X X stomp X X stomp X) (continuing clapping on off beats) My darlin’, my darlin’, my darlin! Skip to my Lou! Shoo, fly, shoo!

  27. BONSE ABA https://youtu.be/pxTPHScoyd8

  28. Bonse aba! mu pokelela Ba lipele maka akuba bana Bonse aba! Mu pokelela Ba lipeple maka a kuba bana Bonse aba! mu pokelela Ba lipele maka akuba bana Bonse aba! Mu pokelela Ba lipeple maka a kuba bana

  29. Kubabana Kubabana Kubabana Bakwa lesa Kubabana Kubabana Kubabana Bakwa lesa

  30. Kubabana Kubabana Kubabana Bakwa lesa Kubabana Kubabana Kubabana Bakwa lesa

  31. Bonse aba! mu pokelela Ba lipele maka a kuba bana Bonse, Bonse aba! kuba bana Bonse aba! mu pokelela Ba lipele maka a kuba bana Bonse, Bonse aba! kuba bana Bonse aba! Mu pokelela Ba lipeple maka a kuba bana Bonse aba! Mu pokelela Ba lipeple maka a kuba bana

  32. Muyayaya Muyayaya Muyayaya Bakwa lesa Muyayaya Muyayaya Muyayaya Bakwa lesa

  33. Muyayaya Muyayaya Muyayaya Bakwa lesa Muyayaya Muyayaya Muyayaya Bakwa lesa

  34. Muyayaya Muyayaya Muyayaya Bakwa lesa Bonse Aba Bonse Aba!

  35. Can-Can (a la Solfege) https://youtu.be/jMy1_H_Um5w

  36. Do you know composer Jacques, who had the last name Offenbach? Writing at the age of eight, his melodies were really great.

  37. He played the cello many years, and crowds were known to clap and cheer. Fell in love, or so they say, but needed funds to pay the way.

  38. Went out on a concert tour. Wed in eighteen forty four. Formed an opera company. Shows in Paris really were quite popular. They really were quite popular, oui, oui!

  39. Do re fa mi re sol sol sol la mi fa re re re fa mi re Do 2-3-4 Sol fa mi re Do re fa mi re do do do Sol sol sol Do do ti la sol ti Sol ti

  40. Do re fa mi re Sol sol sol la mi fa Re re re fa mi re Do sol re mi Do sol Do re fa mi re Do do do Sol sol sol Do sol Do sol

  41. Do re fa mi re sol sol sol la mi fa re re re fa mi re Do 2-3-4 Sol fa mi re Do re fa mi re do do do Sol sol sol Do do ti la sol ti Sol ti

  42. Do re fa mi re Sol sol sol la mi fa Re re re fa mi re Do sol re mi Do Whee! Do re fa mi re Do do do Sol sol sol Do sol Do Whee!

  43. Can you kick your legs up high and do a split up in the sky? Can you do a cartwheel too, and land on two feet on beat two?

  44. Just form a line across the stage, for Can-Can dancing’s all the rage! Legs up high. In the sky. Cartwheel, too. On beat two.

  45. Form a line. Looking find. ‘Cross the stage. All the rage. Can you do the Can-Can? Can you do the Can-Can? Can you Can-Can?

  46. Do re fa mi re sol sol sol la mi fa re re re fa mi re Do do ti la Sol fa mi re Do re fa mi re do do do Sol sol sol Do do ti la Sol ti

  47. Do re fa mi re sol sol sol la mi fa re re re fa mi re do. Do re fa mi re do do do Sol sol sol do.

  48. Remember Offenbach, who wrote the Can-Can. You’ll remember Offenbach, who wrote the Can-Can.

  49. Do ti do ti Do ti do ti do Do ti la sol fa Mi re do Do fa mi fa mi fa mi fa mi Do ti la sol fa Mi re do

  50. Do ti la so fa me re do. The Can - Can! Oui! Whee!

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