Choral Music
All of my choral pieces are self-published. When you purchase any piece, you are buying the full licensing rights to photocopy and distribute the music to your students (no limits). Music is not permitted to be shared between teachers/schools. Purchasers of any choral piece will also receive a bonus collection of 12 rounds (three of which can be downloaded for FREE and used by anyone). These FREE rounds can be found at the bottom of this page at the end of the listed choral works.
Costs
Costs are $45 per choral work. This includes a PDF of the full score, a quality recording of the piano accompaniment plus additional accompaniments where the vocal line of each part has been played (these are for rehearsal purposes or to provide for your students to listen to at home etc).
How to order
Click on the Contact tab (top right) and you will be taken to the contact form. Just send your order request (or questions) via the form and I will provide you with an invoice which contains all my details, ABN etc. As I am not registered for GST, there will be no GST attached to your purchase.
Please note that, due to ‘conflict of interest’ concerns, I am not able to invoice QLD State Schools. Consequently, if you are an employee of Education Qld, you would need to purchase the resource in your own name and then claim the cost as a deduction on your personal tax return.
Receiving your resources
After receiving your payment, you will receive your purchased resources by one of the following means:
- email (providing that files are relatively few in number or of small size)
- via a Dropbox link I will provide you with (I can provide instructions on using Dropbox if you are not familiar with it)
- via a posted USB drive (this is the best option for resources such as Ukulele Works or the Classroom Music Resources Package which contain dozens of large files). Please note this USB option incurs an additional $10 which includes the cost of the USB drive and postage.
Sample scores and accompaniments
(Click on the title of the piece to view the sample PDF)
(Click on the audio player to hear the track which is the rehearsal version of the piano accompaniment with the various parts)
A World Without Music (PDF)
This is a joyful, easy to learn three-part jazzy piece with catchy melodies that poses the question, “Can you imagine a world without music”. This is a song that your audience is sure to be singing as they leave the performance.
Darkness Falls (PDF)
An expressive piece that can be sung in 2 or 3 parts with a haunting atmosphere due, in part, to the minimalistic minor accompaniment.
Eency (PDF)
A fun song for lower/middle school choirs that tells the story of Eency’s adventures in a jazzy style. Catchy melodies, easy to learn parts and a surprise middle section that is sure to generate some laughs.
Groove (PDF)
A ‘groovy’ song in 2 parts with lyrics that encourages your choir to strut some moves on stage.
Have You Ever Wished (PDF)
A beautiful ballad asking if you have ever wished to be a bird flying freely in the sky or a whale out upon the ocean. Expressive two-part melodies with an optional third part descant near the end.
It’s a Dog’s Life (PDF)
Have you ever wondered what a dog thinks about or gets up to when you’re not home? This is a fun song where the conductor gets to ‘chat’ to the choir (who play the role of the dog).
Just Sing (PDF)
Don’t be fooled by the gentle piano introduction, this is a high energy piece with easy melodies that celebrates the joy of singing. The middle section has an almost ‘rap-like’ quality where the choir can get ‘physical’.
Little Bird (see below re: Alfred Publishing)
An expressive song with beautiful, yet simple melodies, that share the story of a ‘little bird’ soaring high above. Please note: this piece is now being published by Alfred Publishing. Please search their database for more information.
Music in Motion (PDF)
Another high-energy piece with an accompaniment and melody that will hook your choir members and audience alike. This piece lends itself to lots of actions.
Put That Screen Away (see below re: Alfred Publishing)
This tech-centric novelty number is one that every kid can relate to. What happens when your parents say your screen time is up? Audiences will really connect with this piece. Please note: this piece is now being published by Alfred Publishing. Please search their database for more information.
Sing Those Blues Away (PDF)
An easy two-part swinging piece that will be achievable for just about any age and size of choir.
Smart Little Three Part (PDF)
An energetic piece with three easy to learn partner melodies. This will hook your students and audience without a doubt!
The Coming of the Rain (PDF)
Expressive ballad with simple parts that develops with a great crescendo before subsiding away. A rain stick for the opening and ending is highly recommended to set the mood!
The Mariner (see below re: Alfred Publishing)
A sea-themed piece with simple partner melodies that, like the ocean, contain lots of contrasts. One moment calm and serene and another, ferocious and turbulent. Great piece for bigger choirs. Please note: this piece is now being published by Alfred Publishing. Please search their database for more information.
The Place Where I Belong (PDF)
A stirring ballad for end of year concerts that is likely to see a few tears from parents. Scope for solo voices plus an optional violin part.
The School Day Blues (PDF)
So, what happens when you are having one of those days at school? Well, the music teacher comes to the rescue of course with some sage words of advice. A fun song where actions and ‘props’ are encouraged.









