By L. Traquair September 2009. Fun With Warm Ups For Division II General Music, Choral or Instrumental Class 1. Boom Chicka Boom- Echo Song Using different.

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by L. Traquair September 2009

Fun With Warm Ups For Division II General Music, Choral or Instrumental Class 1. Boom Chicka Boom- Echo Song Using different singing styles. 2. Stylin'- A rhythm study incorporating both beat and rhythm.

BOOM CHIKA BOOM Boom Chika Boom Boom Chika, Rocka Chika,Boom Chika Boom Boom Chika, Rocka Chika, Rocka Chika Boom Alright! Okay! Sing it out Loud, Ready, Set, Say! ADD (Leader chooses next style) Real Soft // Nice and Slow// Very Fast//Squeaky High // Low Growl // Silly Lilly// While you Clap// While you Stomp//Vowels Only