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The Centipede and The Frog for 8 part choir
This is based on The anonymous English poem (with added 2nd verse by David Dunning) about a Centipede who loses her concentration:
Verse 1
A Centipede was happy quite
Until a Frog in fun
said "Pray tell which leg comes after which?"
(with a left r... moreThis is based on The anonymous English poem (with added 2nd verse by David Dunning) about a Centipede who loses her concentration:
Verse 1
A Centipede was happy quite
Until a Frog in fun
said "Pray tell which leg comes after which?"
(with a left right right left right)
This raised her mind to such a pitch
she lay distracted in a ditch
Considering how to run.
Verse 2
She stopped and thought and, mystified,
Soliloquized on this;
Put right foot first and found it left
Her left leg wrong right side
This raised her mind to such a pitch
she lay distracted in a ditch
Considering how to run. less
video:
The Centipede and The Frog for two equal voices
Music composed and performed by David W Solomons (multitrack - dwschorale)
Poem anon (with additional verse by Dave Dunning).
Cartoons by Mark Haviland
Duet on The anonymous poem about a Centipede - she was quite happy with her hundred legs until a fro... moreMusic composed and performed by David W Solomons (multitrack - dwschorale)
Poem anon (with additional verse by Dave Dunning).
Cartoons by Mark Haviland
Duet on The anonymous poem about a Centipede - she was quite happy with her hundred legs until a Frog asked her to think about which leg comes after
which...
The sound sample is sung by The composer in B flat.
A version in D is also available
It can be sung by two solo voices or by a choir of any kind