I sang this at school in the 60s it was part of the English national middle school curriculum of music & movement, we sang the clockaclay song (means ladybird) in a round too and I remember my grandfather's clock. Back then we still had maypole dancing too. Better schooling than now.
I'm sad that only a couple thousand viewers got to see your really clever multi-screen visualization of a canon's overlapping verses. Very good instructional video, not just about the piece itself but how music "in the round" is assembled and performed.
That was wonderful. You have a fantastic voce. Thanks for making my day.
I sang this at school in the 60s it was part of the English national middle school curriculum of music & movement, we sang the clockaclay song (means ladybird) in a round too and I remember my grandfather's clock. Back then we still had maypole dancing too. Better schooling than now.
My Mum got to do maypole dancing at school. Wish they had still had it when I came through.
I'm sad that only a couple thousand viewers got to see your really clever multi-screen visualization of a canon's overlapping verses. Very good instructional video, not just about the piece itself but how music "in the round" is assembled and performed.
Very nice !
That's really sophisticated folk sinking.
So interesting.
So beautiful voiced
Lovely.
It is time to keep your appointment with the Wicker Man.
I think Ive got a new youtube crush.