music-voice_july-lessons_sikorski_ballgame
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Take Me Out To The Ball Game (WFS- Whole Family Is The Student) Music/Voice July 2012 Lesson Joy Sikorski’s Singing Mastermind™ ~~~ “Logic will get you from A to Z; imagination will get you everywhere. ” - Albert Einstein ~~~ Now that summer is in full swing and many of you are already going or will be going to baseball or Little League games, I thought it would be fun to explore Baseball Music. Does that mean hotdog music. Mustard music or potato chips music. Ok, seriously, what is baseball music anyhow. Well, the first known baseball music song was written in 1858 and was called "The Base Ball Polka. But the most famous and most sung piece of baseball music is “Take Me Out To The Ball Game,” written by Jack Norworth on a scrap of paper in 1908. He was riding on a train going to Manhattan, New York and it only took him 15 minutes to write the song.
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Take Me Out To The Ball Game (WFS- Whole Family Is The Student) Music/Voice July 2012 Lesson Joy Sikorski’s Singing Mastermind™ ~~~ “Logic will get you from A to Z; imagination will get you everywhere.” - Albert Einstein ~~~ Now that summer is in full swing and many of you are already going or will be going to baseball or Little League games, I thought it would be fun to explore Baseball Music. Does that mean hotdog music? Mustard music or potato chips music? Ok, seriously, what is baseball musi...
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