Howdidow, deediddleumday
Composer: English Folk Song | Arranger: Vicki Tucker Courtney
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Description
Voice 1, Voice 2, Voice 3, Piano — Leatherwing Bat is the original name of this traditional folk song. Folklore has always thought of the animals with human characteristics, including the power of speech. Even Mark Twain once commented that there was no question about the ability of animals to talk to each other. The question was whether or not very many people could understand them.This folk song is about the bat and birds chatting to each other about love.Phonetic pronunciation suggestion:Hahee-dih-dahoo, dee-dih-dul-uhm-deheeHehee-lee-lee, lih-lahee-lih-loh. The title of this traditional folk song is Leatherwing Bat. The chorus textHowdidow, deediddleumday represents birds and bats chatting to one another about love. No matter how you choose to pronounce their chatter, this clever song is rhythmic, a lot of fun to sing and full of concert pleasing variety! Also available for SSA Voices (CM9627), TB Voices (CM9754), Two-Part Treble Voices (BL1102), and SATB Voices (BL1153).
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Product Info
| SKU | CM9595 |
| Publisher | Carl Fischer Music |
| Section | Secular Choral |
| Category | Choral |
