Patapan for 2 part choir (arr. Kevin Bruce Weed) by Kevin Bruce Weed Sheet Music for 3-Part Mixed Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Patapan for 2 part choir (arr. Kevin Bruce Weed) Digital Sheet Music
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Patapan for 2 part choir (arr. Kevin Bruce Weed)
by Kevin Bruce Weed 3-Part Mixed Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Patapan, arranged by Kevin Weed for choir. With penny whistle, or other flute-type instrument, and drum.  
Soprano/Bass, Alto/Tenor. Sopranos and basses are together, in octaves. Tenors sing in unison with altos.
Lyrics are in the French Burgundian dialect,

This arrangement of the familiar song Patapan should be fairly simple and quick to learn, even while having unique features, and facilitating unchanged voices and new singers.
This arrangement uses the original tune and lyrics, written in 1720, by Bernard de La Monnoye, in the French Burgundian dialect. He is recalling earlier times of revelry.
This arrangement uses only the first verse from the original song.
Find a video with full score, pronunciation recording and other information here: https://kevinweed.com/patapan/ 
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