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The Ghost of the Wych Elm for young singer & piano

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The Ghost of the Wych Elm


PDF score of this spooky and festive song by Lisa Neher & Kendra Preston Leonard!


Range: B3-D5


In addition, you get a downloadable accompaniment track, great for online lessons!


This digital score includes a studio license for teachers to share with their students for non-commercial educational purposes.

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The Ghost of the Wych Elm
​
Have you met the ghost of the wych elm?
She’s been there for oh such a long time,
wearing rags and a ring and a single shoe,
and she asks
if you know who she is.

Have you met the ghost of the wych elm?
She walks out in the woods some nights,
looking all around for her hand and her name!
And she asks
if you know who she is.

Have you met the ghost of the wych elm?
Was she a spy or a witch or a singer?
Her skeleton bones have all disappeared.
Do you know who she is?
Who is the ghost of the wych elm?

Wych Elm: (pronounced the same as "witch"), also called the Scotch or Scots
elm, a large deciduous tree native to the British Isles. Wych comes from Old
English Wice, meaning pliant or supple.
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    • Harp
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    • Piano
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      • Art Song
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      • Unaccompanied Vocal
      • Chamber Vocal
      • Young Singers
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      • Saxophone
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