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How To Be A Pirate In Seven Easy Songs
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Performance Pack
Composer Gilpin, Greg
Publisher Shawnee Press Inc

Price: $49.95

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #35009825

UPC code: 747510189862

This is a mini-musical for the pirate in us all! Hoist the sail and join the pirate crew in Greg Gilpin's "How To Be A Pirate IN Seven Easy Songs". This reproducible mini-musical introduces an ornery, yet sweet Captain and a reliable First Mate who transform landlubber students into pirates. Through story and song, the shipmates dress in pirate costume, raise the Jolly Roger flag, spy with telescopes, find buried treasure, and show "thar" pride in a raucous pirate party. The kit of lovely loot contains a director's score, reproducible singer's parts, performance ideas, instructions for prop creation, and Enhanced Studio Trax CD that includes accompaniment and performance recordings, an event poster, program artwork for t-shirts and more. Also included in the kit are the Seven Rules of Bein' a Good Pirate, A Pirate's Vocabulary, Rules for Speakin' Like a Pirate, a Pirate's Hall of Fame, as well as seven pirate games that can be played during rehearsal or class. This original mini-musical is fast- paced, funny, and perfect for any size group, whether presented as a full stage production or with a smaller ensemble on risers. There's even a song to pull a "special" buccaneer from the audience to join in the fun! Performance time is approximately 20minutes.

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
AHOY THERE  
AHOY THERE (REPRISE)  
HOIST THE SAIL  
I SPY  
LOVELY LOOT  
PARTY ME HEARTEY  
PARTY,ME HEARTEY GILPIN,GREG  
RAISE THE JOLLY ROGER GILPIN,GREG  
RAISE THE JOLLY ROGERS  
SHIVER ME TIMBERS  
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