Wednesday, January 5, 2011

How to choose the best songs from camp

What are your favorite, most vivid memories of the camp? E 'swimming, hiking, or eating? It could be one of the other activities of many camp operators. For many is the time songs around the campfire listening to stories, jokes, eating smores and singing camp. For a round-established camping experience, it is important to focus on a variety of things, but one of my favorites is the song am

Most of the fireSingalongs that I had been mostly spontaneous, with one or two guitars and a lot of people to do investigations. Most went well, until the guitarist has been able to play songs. More often, however, someone tried to start a fire, sing, and for one reason or another, never really out of the ground.

Well, I have a couple of tips to help get off the ground.

Choosing the right songs.

The typical scenario is this: CousinJeremy has his guitar. Someone suggested a song that they know only 2 people. Jeremy's cousin would play, but only 3 songs we know, are Ironman, Louie, Louie and Smoke on the Water. And that just about wraps it up.

Once again, choosing the songs right field. That is, songs that everyone knows. Most likely, the songs we learn as a child. It could be songs that you learn from your parents or school. It could also be songs that you learn in Sunday school.

For many people,remember the songs especially the songs they have learned a Girl Scout camp, Scout and church youth camp. Songs like "Cannibal King" or "Princess Pat". The girls are favored field. Some of the favorite field of the Church are "Michael, Row the Boat Dry ',' he has the whole world" and "Kumbaya."

Some other favorites are:
I worked on the railroad, of which almost everyone knows this song. It 'easy to sing and fun for everyone. We want to gradually gaining ground as we take a closerat the end.

John Jacob Jingle Heimer Schmidt, as above, this is fun, stronger and faster every time he sings. This is really short, so it's easy to learn.

The bear went up the mountain.

Found a peanut

Happy Wanderer

I love the mountains

Obviously the list is not finished.

Another good tip for you: He sings songs that are easy to learn. You and your friends / family can not know all the same songs since childhood. So do songs that are easy to fieldlearn.

A good example is Chumbara. Chumbara is a popular song from Canada and a word of three syllables over and over again. New ways little more than the 3-syllable word. Names, places, and foods are good to use words such as: e-me-ly, or spa-ghet-ti, or blue-ber-ry or more-a-No.

Another good example There Is not No Bugs on me. This is another verse can do. The two most important words of the first stanza are bugs and bowls. The second stanza could fly and boys. The thirdcould bees knees. You can find the lyrics and the music in the fire Great American Songbook. You can also use Google to find it, the lyrics.

Other short, easy to learn songs are:

BINGO

Found a peanut

I're happy and you know it

Let The Sun Shine Forever

I hope this helps you separate a good song fire. It is hoped to be a fun and memorable experience.

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