Head, shoulders, knees and toes is a children's party song that kids can sing along to and provides physical activity with movements. This instrumental nursery rhyme features sampled instrumentation with a marching band feel. Instruments include bass guitar, piano, drums, trumpets, horns, strings, saxophone, flute, piccolo, oboes and acoustic guitar. There is a bridge section for the spoken instructional element of the song. This instrumental version has 9 verses with melody throughout. There is also an alternative version with gaps in the melody to highlight the singing part and a shorter version (2 minutes) for 5 verses with melody throughout.
Track details
Track ID number: | 20249 |
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Genres: | Childrens - Cool & Cheeky |
Moods/Emotions: | Happy / Joyful / Positive -- Funny / Playful / Whimsical / Comical |
Suggested Production Types: | Children / Toddlers / Babies |
Prominent Instruments: | Bass (Electric) -- Brass section / Horns -- Drums (Drum Kit) -- Piano (Acoustic) |
Keywords / Hints: | childrens, childrens music, kids, children, party, song, play, playtime, play school, playschool, sing along, sing-along, singalong, fun, happy, bright, nursery rhyme, movement, movements, marching band, marching, bass, guitar, piano, drums, trumpets, horns, saxophone, sax, flute |
Tempo feel: | Medium |
Tempo Beats Per Minute: | 123 |
Artist: | Beanstalk Audio |
Composer: | Traditional |
Publisher: | Public domain |
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): | Traditional |
PRO / Non-PRO Track? | PRO (What's this?) |
WAV file bit depth: | HD / 24-Bit (What's this?) |
Stem files available for this track: | No |
Album containing this track: | (None) |
Beanstalk Audio is a project started by Lee Prichard. His involvement in music started at the age of 11 when he started trombone lessons at secondary school. Throughout his teens and early twenties he played hundreds of shows with the Ashton-on-Mersey Showband and numerous other brass groups throughout the Manchester area, UK and abroad. Later in life he started a music licensing business and focussed mainly on audio production and licensing before making a return to composing in his forties. Technologies have changed but Lee’s passion for music is as strong as ever. Although, these days his method of expression is through plastic black and white keys rather than blowing a raspberry through a long piece of brass tubing ;)