The Lion King (Medley, 1994) (SATB Choir) - Arranged by Mark Brymer
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Many of the biggest hits in the musical world have come from Walt Disney's animated feature films and 1994's "The Lion King" was no exception! Mark Brymer's classic medley to the original animated classic is still a top seller. Don't miss this opportunity to let your students share in the mystery and beauty of this awesome music! Includes: Circle of Life, I Just Can't Wait to be King, Be Prepared, Hakuna Matata and Can You Feel the Love Tonight.
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My choir is singing this and I needed practice and I had lost my packet so this was a life saver. We are singing Lion King, circle of life and Circle of life reprised
They didn’t do he lives in you lol but seriously the lyrics of the ensemble for circle of life are INGONYAMA NENG WE NAMA BALA!
Beautiful vocals, but I was very disappointed with the "nanana"s. I don't understand why the Zulu words weren't used
Thank you! It’s INGONYAMA NENG WE NAMA BALA
The post on here never sound that brilliant it's just an example with perfect pitch to use as a training aid.
The whole arrangement sound much more spectacular when done with a real choir and not so tiny and bland
*The Lion King (Medley, 1994)*
0:01 Circle of Life (Nants Igonyama)
2:02 I Just Can’t Wait To Be King
3:28 Be Prepared
4:49 Hakuna Matata
5:49 Can You Feel the Love Tonight
7:35 Circle of Life (Nants Igonyama) (Ending)
*The End*
Simba does this song ...Scar does the next song Jeremy Irons did the song.
Timone and Pummba do the next song..the part where they say Pummba can clear the area with his massive gas.
Featured in the Broadway production of the Lion King,based on the original animated film.
Were singing this for concert this weekend
😂😂😂😂 This Version of be prepared Sounds like a happy church song
I did The Lion King in 6th grade, and I was Pumbaa.
4:47 Wild laughter
I'm never goind to understand why bass must sing so high... ^^
yes, thank you!
It rarely went above middle C? In my choir, the basses are expected to be able to hit the F above that, and the tenors expected the C above that.
@@jacknisbet3954 I can go down to C2 (or deeper using the
straw bass register) . G2 - F3 is the range I like. Until A3 it's ok, but everything above is more or less too high for me X_X
@@DaaRealSven I would highly recommend getting at least a middle C comfortably. When I sang bass (I sing tenor now, long story), I was miserable because my director continued to choose songs with high bass lines. So, I forced myself to expand my upper register until I could comfortably sing the tenor part so the bass part was no issue. Of course, that backfired, and now I sing 1st tenor (I do still have the low end of the bass range luckily).
@@jacknisbet3954 Idk what "middle C" is? Nah, when they're 1st and 2nd Bass I will choose 2nd Bass xD
My performing arts group sang this in our annual spring show in 1997 (our theme had been movie songs), but we only sang "Circle of Life", "Hakuna Matata", and "Can You Feel The Love Tonight?" In fact, that year, when the director was telling the plot line of the movie (for those people who had never seen it), and she got to the part where Mufasa dies, one of the guys in the group--who had been a real comedian, and had passed away in the summer of 2004--actually said, "Is it a good story?"
7:36- final song
7:35
Jeremy Irons did this song in the animated film.
The remake featured the original songs from the animated movie.
The musical is better in my opinion
0:28 .
Does anyone know where to find the instrumental playback for this version?
INSTANT turn off. ee ah hoo, nanana? really? disappointing!
You could replace the na na na with Ingonyama nengwe namabala.
Exactly it’s the wrong lyrics
I finally wanted to learn some Zulu and now I’m nananananot
YES! i’m right there with you. we’re sing this for our spring concert. But our choir Director is teaching us the correct words for the intro. Yay!
they just haven't watched lion king a million times to learn the words.