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The Schoolhouse Rock Songbook (Cherry Lane Music), containing sheet music for 10 songs. Soundtrack The 4-CD release with bonus tracks on each CD was released on June 18, 1996, by Rhino Records . The Best of Schoolhouse Rock ( ISBN 1-56826-927-7 ) was released in 1998 jointly by American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. and Rhino Records .
"4 Times" (stylized as "4 TIMES") is the 50th single by pop/R&B singer Koda Kumi. It was released on August 17, 2011 and debuted at No. 6, remaining on the Oricon charts for nine consecutive weeks. In commemoration of it being the fiftieth single since her debut, the single contained four a-sides , making it her first since 4 Hot Wave (2006).
Learn with Sooty! - Times Tables (Re-Release) (TV8131) 6 April 1992 Matthew teaches Sooty, Sweep and Soo and they learn the times tables by using different coloured blocks and beads and through singing the "Times Tables" song. Also, they do something on the blackboard, and learn with the kids of Frogmore County Infant School. Learn with Sooty!
A review in Billboard recommends this album to retailers for having an "interesting and winning pressing" and the publication highlighted several key tracks. [1] Editors at AllMusic Guide scored this release three out of five stars, with critic Ron Wynn noting the strength of the vocalists, particularly on the title track and characterizes their work as "a solid job". [2]
Multiplication originated intuitively in interval expansion, including tone row order number rotation, for example in the music of Béla Bartók and Alban Berg. [4] Pitch number rotation, Fünferreihe or "five-series" and Siebenerreihe or "seven-series", was first described by Ernst Krenek in Über neue Musik .
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"Time Table" features a romantic theme that yearns for tradition, decency, and an age of kings and queens that is banished by war and conflict. [38] [39] It is one of the few Genesis songs from this period which was not collaboratively written; Banks wrote and presented the song as a complete piece and had the band perform it. [40]
It succeeds where the educational system has failed, such as multiplication table songs. It helps teachers work on it with the children." [2] Saudi journalist Fawzia Nasir al-Naeem wrote that the choir "is one of the most widely distributed children's song groups in the Arab world, and it seems to have crossed the ocean to Canada and Britain."