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Resources Store The Kaurna Songbook: Yurikurringa Ngadluku Paltirna (FREE PDF Download)
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The Kaurna Songbook: Yurikurringa Ngadluku Paltirna (FREE PDF Download)

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This songbook Yurikurringa Ngadluku Paltirna: Listen to Our Songs!, and the accompanying online recordings, is the sequel to Kaurna Paltinna: a Kaurna song book (1999) and Narrunga, Kaurna & Ngarrindjeri Songs (1990).

It presents new arrangements and productions of several songs that featured in those books as well as new compositions..

In much the same spirit as its prequels, this songbook aims to engage a diverse demographic of language learners. As such, it includes a wide variety of songs from nursery rhymes and lullabies to contemporary styles such as pop, country, hip hop and more.

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This songbook Yurikurringa Ngadluku Paltirna: Listen to Our Songs!, and the accompanying online recordings, is the sequel to Kaurna Paltinna: a Kaurna song book (1999) and Narrunga, Kaurna & Ngarrindjeri Songs (1990).

It presents new arrangements and productions of several songs that featured in those books as well as new compositions..

In much the same spirit as its prequels, this songbook aims to engage a diverse demographic of language learners. As such, it includes a wide variety of songs from nursery rhymes and lullabies to contemporary styles such as pop, country, hip hop and more.

This songbook Yurikurringa Ngadluku Paltirna: Listen to Our Songs!, and the accompanying online recordings, is the sequel to Kaurna Paltinna: a Kaurna song book (1999) and Narrunga, Kaurna & Ngarrindjeri Songs (1990).

It presents new arrangements and productions of several songs that featured in those books as well as new compositions..

In much the same spirit as its prequels, this songbook aims to engage a diverse demographic of language learners. As such, it includes a wide variety of songs from nursery rhymes and lullabies to contemporary styles such as pop, country, hip hop and more.

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