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Question:ok i am in my schools choir and we are learning a rodgers and hammerstien song. It doesnt even really have a name though. It has like 12 or 13 songs mixed into one. Some of the songs are Oklahoma, Oh what a beautul morning, Edilweies, sound of music, Doe a deer, it might as well be spring fever, and other ones.
The lengnth is about 12:30.

wel i cant find it anywhere on the computer to listen to. So does anybody know anywhere were i can can just listen to it?? o and do they have it on ITUNES?

best answer gets 10 pts. serious answers plz!


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: ok i am in my schools choir and we are learning a rodgers and hammerstien song. It doesnt even really have a name though. It has like 12 or 13 songs mixed into one. Some of the songs are Oklahoma, Oh what a beautul morning, Edilweies, sound of music, Doe a deer, it might as well be spring fever, and other ones.
The lengnth is about 12:30.

wel i cant find it anywhere on the computer to listen to. So does anybody know anywhere were i can can just listen to it?? o and do they have it on ITUNES?

best answer gets 10 pts. serious answers plz!

As was mentioned, here, you are talking about a medley of songs. The best way for you to learn it would be to record a rehearsal at school. Maybe, if your teacher is agreeable, the teacher will record the accompaniment, or the accompaniment with your part, or, at least, your part for you to take home and practice. You'll have to ask your teacher if this is possible and permissible.

Or, you can look for and download each individual song on your list. (You'll have to look at your music and learn how to spell all of them, first.) But that STILL won't teach you the exact arrangement of the music that your teacher has you singing.

You're talking about a medley, and there is no way to know which one you're talking about. Ask your director for help. iTUNES doesn't usually list musical theater medleys.

Since it is a medley of songs, there may not be anywhere to listen to it. you may have to listen to the separate songs.

I found the one you're looking for...but they don't have a music clip. It seems to be an older medley, so it may prove to be quite difficult to find. I doubt iTunes would have it. Your best bet is to rehearse the parts you will sing with the actual full-length songs. Another thing you could do is get in front of a piano and play your part (or have someone help you). Rodgers and Hammerstein have very memorable songs, so you'll catch on quickly.