Karaoke to the Sound of Music
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Prelude & The Sound Of Music
- Overture And Preludium
- Morning Hymn & Allelia
- Maria
- I Have Confidence
- Sixteen Going On Seventeen
- My Favourite Things
- Do-Re-Mi
- The Sounds Of Music (Kids & Captain)
- The Lonely Goatherd
- So Long Farewell
- Climb Every Mountain
- Something Good
- Processional And Maria
- Edelweiss
- Climb Every Mountain (Reprise)
- A Spoonful Of Sugar (Bonus Tracks From Mary Poppins)
- Jolly Holiday (Bonus Tracks From Mary Poppins)
- Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (Bonus Tracks From Mary Poppins)
- Feed The Birds (Bonus Tracks From Mary Poppins)
- Chim Chim Cheree (Bonus Tracks From Mary Poppins)
- Let's Go Fly A Kite (Bonus Tracks From Mary Poppins)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3548 in Music
- Released on: 2004-10-25
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Have you ever wanted to sing your favourite songs with professional music accompaniment? Well here's your chance. You and your friends can select your favourite track and take centre stage...
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A STANDARD AUDIO CD THAT FEATURES THE WORDS IN THE CD BOOKLET. THIS IS NOT A CD-G AND WILL NOT DISPLAY ON SCREEN LYRICS
Customer Reviews
High Quality Backing Track
Full Orchestral backing track - lovely sound which matches the original film music. I use these with my singing pupils and my children and would rate this at Moderate difficulty. Words are included in a small print leaflet. Synthetic notes quietly pick out the tune to help you know when to sing and when to pause (easy to hear against the much nicer sound of the orchestra but quickly covered over by real vocals once you've learned the song). From reading reviews of other 'karaoke' tracks it might help to point out that this is a CD not a DVD and therefore doesn't have words coming up on screen. Personally, I would call this backing tracks not 'karaoke' for that reason.



