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48. The Thunder-storm.
Arr. by B. E. H. |
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[Note:—The children sit at the table to represent the thunderstorm, and may fan themselves during the first verse ; at "rain," they drum softly on the table with the tips of their fingers. At "clouds" they point upwards, al " wind." move their hands to and fro; at " Hearing," lower their bands. At " Prom the roofs," they clap their hands in a horizontal po.sition; at " lightning" they make a zigzag in the air with their fingers; at " thunder." they drum with their fists louder and louder, softer and softer, at last dying away. The last verse is sung without movement. ] |
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