All for One World
is a super-easy piece written specifically for groups containing
changing voices, but it is appropriate for all ages. The melody
has only five tones (do, re, mi, so, & la) set in the area of
the voice that is comfortable for boy and girl trebles, cambiatas, and
adolescent baritones to sing together. Is is first presented to
be sung in unison followed by a presentation to be sung as a canon.
The accompaniment is easy enough to be played by a student
accompanist. The inclusive text is appropriate almost any time
of the year but it is particularly suitable to emphasize race
relations and good will among people. It even makes a great Quanza, Hanukkah, or Christmas, piece. If you use
The Adolescent Reading Singer to teach
musicianship, this piece is appropriate literature to sing after
studying phase three. Due to the
limited range, any type voicing in any age grouping may sing any part
desired.
Words and Music by Don L. Collins
Arranged by DLC
Two or Three--Part Variable Voicing with Piano
CP Catalog #ARS980151