Product Description
Experience the iconic sound of The Polices Message in a Bottle with this dynamic and innovative a cappella arrangement crafted for SATB ensembles. This chart captivates performers and audiences with its unique blend of rhythmic elements and vocal textures, making it perfect for contemporary vocal groups.
Inspired by Bobby McFerrins style from The Voice album, the bass line provides a continuous driving force throughout the arrangement. Complementing this foundation are vocal percussion and body sounds, including chest slaps and finger snaps, adding layers of rhythmic interest and keeping the energy high.
The arrangement features a single soloist, but it can easily be divided among multiple voices, making it versatile for choir concerts or large multi-part a cappella groups. This flexibility allows for creative interpretation and varied performance opportunities.
Breathing can be challenging in certain sections, with rests strategically placed to assist, though occasional catch-breaths within phrases may still be necessary. Careful breath planning will ensure a smooth and seamless performance.
Staying true to the original form of The Polices hit, this arrangement uses diverse textures and arranging techniques to differentiate between passages. Performers are encouraged to highlight these contrasts with changes in volume and timbre, such as emulating the sound of an electric guitar, to add dimension to the piece.
Elevate your ensembles repertoire with this contemporary a cappella take on Message in a Bottle. Ideal for concerts, competitions, and recordings, this chart promises to engage and delight with its rhythmic complexity and innovative vocal techniques. Dive into the world of The Police with this exciting and challenging arrangement, and let your voices bring new life to a timeless classic.
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.