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Song Learning Audios
Semester 2, 2025
Using these audios regularly is a great way to learn your part and give you more singing confidence, as well as keeping your voice tuned up between rehearsals.
Some audios are played at a slower tempo to that indicated on the music.
Except for unison singing, there is a separate audio for each voice, one that combines all voices (tutti) and one with just the piano accompaniment.
The piano accompaniment does not necessarily play the individual parts, but it's good to sing along with once you have learned your part.
Click on the song you wish to play to go to the audio player page for that song.
Words & music Benny Andersson, Tim Rice & Bjorn Ulvaeus, arranged John Purifoy.
Part 1 of Love, Laughter & Legends - Music of The Beatles by Roger Emerson
Freddie Mercury's Queen song arranged by Mark Brymer
Deborah Cheetham Fraillon carol commissioned by the ABC for the 2024 Classic Choir.
Popular canon for 3 voices, usually attributed to Mozart.
Enda Kenny's creative, catchy take on everyone's favourite tea.
Coming...
Words adapted from an old Gaelic rune and set to music by John Rutter.
Another beautiful John Rutter composition for 4 parts, solo voice and flute
Coming....
Pat Sullivan's song to the tune Happy Days are Here Again (mostly unison)
From Aspects of Love by Andrew Lloyd Webber (arr. Ed Lojeski)
Part 1 of Love, Laughter & Legends - Music of The Beatles by Roger Emerson
The Gershwin Classic.
Howard Goodall's popular setting for the 23rd Psalm - the Vicar of Dibley theme.
Paul Kelly's arrangement for a parts ensemble of his own spiritual song
From the musical Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber (arr. John Leavitt)
Coming....
Music by John Thorn set to words by Henry Lawson.
Traditional Spiritual
By John Thorn and Chris Keogh
Theme from the animated film The Snowman by Howard Blake.
Freddie Mercury's joyous 1975 song beautifully arranged by Roger Emerson
Roger Emerson's swinging arrangement of the Hal David & Burt Bacharach standard
Words and music by Greg Gilpin
Clarence Slockee & Joe Twist adaptation of O Christmas Tree for ABC Classic Choir