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Kumbargung [music]/ music by Stephen Leek
Bib ID 1853362
Format MusicMusic
Author
Leek, Stephen
 
Description Toowong [Qld] : Morton Music, c1992 
[3] p. ; 29 cm. 
Series

Young singing voices ;

Notes

Caption title.

Introduction to musical rhythm for children's voices, ie, heightened speech (pitched relative to high, middle or low) or dialogue. Text in Aboriginal. Form and structure to be determined by the group. One in a series of workshop pieces entitled In construction.

"Treble voices" - Cover.

Publisher's no.: MM902.

MUS: N, LD124002 ; A, AO3286.

Subjects Children's songs - Australia.  |  Musical meter and rhythm - Instruction and study - Juvenile.  |  Singing - Instruction and study - Juvenile.  |  Australian
Music Publisher Number MM902 

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