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  1. Funerary Music of Carriacou Presented here are the magnificent Big Drum songs from Carriacou, Grenada, a font of African and European musical traditions. This is music for the ancestors, or ‘Old Parents,’ performed at Tombstone Feasts held years after death and burial, when the body is finally entombed and the spirit of the departed may at last rest in peace. Caribbean Voyage Released for ...

  2. Deep River of Song: South Carolina - Got the Keys to th… (2002) Deep River of Song: Bahamas 1935, Vol. 2 - Ring Games a… (2002) The Spanish Recordings: Extremadura (2002) Italian Treasury: Puglia the Salento (2003) Singing in the Streets: Scottish Children's Songs (2004) The Spanish Recordings: Basque Country -- Navarre (2004)

  3. Singing in the streets : Scottish children's songs. Bibliographic Details; Other Authors: Lomax, Alan, 1915-2002: Format: CD Audio: ... a Scottish children's songs 264: 1 ... |a audio |b s |2 rdamedia 338 |a audio disc |b sd |2 rdacarrier 490: 1 |a Alan Lomax collection 511: 0 |a Various performers. 518 |a Recorded 1951-1957, by ...

  4. Find album credit information for Singing in the Streets: Scottish Children's Songs by Alan Lomax on AllMusic

  5. Singing in the Streets: Scottish Children's Songs, a Various Artists Album. Released 22 June 2004 on Rounder (catalog no. 682161179520; CD). Genres: Children's Music, Scottish Folk Music.

  6. Read about On The Mountain from Alan Lomax's Singing In the Streets - Scottish Children's Songs and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists.

  7. Sing and play the game. Activity #2: Melodic recognition. 1. Have the children sing the following descending major scale: d-t-l-s-f-m-r-d. 2. Listen to "In and Out the Windows", and have children raise their hands when they hear the high do that begins the descending major scale in the final phrase. 3.