Solo Song Books

Let Nature SingLET NATURE SING — New Vocal Collection for Women's Voices

  • All arrangements and compositions by women, including spirituals, folk songs, and original works
  • Specially arranged for the developing treble voice
  • Includes "Oh, Shenandoah" arranged by Ruth Elaine Schram, "How Can I Keep from Singing?" by Laura Farnell, and "I Know Where I'm Going" arranged by Vicki Tucker Courtney, and more
  • Includes a CD with vocal demo tracks and
    instrumental accompaniment tracks for practice


Tales of Land and SeaYou made the request and have heard the rumors - it's true! Mark Patterson has another Solo Song Book for the guys in your chorus. Following the successful format of Heros and Vagabonds, Mark has compiled, composed and arranged another volume of solo literature for the 2009-10 school year. Look for Tales of Land and Sea from your favorite music dealer.

Although more than a year old, we continue to be very high on our previous three solo song books. Much of the solo literature out there is not appropriate for the young voice.
Not everyone can do the 24 Italian Songs and Arias nor My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair. Certainly there is almost no literature specifically written or arranged for the young voice. Take a look at these:

  • BLB001 Heroes and Vagabonds:
    Solo Songs for the Male Changing Voice, by Mark Patterson
  • BLB003 Traveling On:
    Solo Songs for the Male Changing Voice, by Ruth Elaine Schram
  • BLB005 My Heart Sings:
    Solo Songs for the Developing Treble Voice, by Mark Patterson
  • BLB007 Tales of Land and Sea:
    Solo Songs for the Male Changing Voice, by Mark Patterson
  • BLB008 Let Nature Sing:
    Solo Songs for the Developing Treble Voice