Is the sing-a-long dead?

Not a parent but friends of lots of parents on Facebook. Just saw a vid clip of a friend’s son playing piano in a talent show this weekend. And I have been to a couple kids’ music programs at my niece’s pre-school already.

As for recorders, I don’t know. They never did that at my school anyway (we learned to play the xylophone and never in concert)

It’s been 22 years since I volunteered at a summer camp but I bet they’re still singing around the bonfire.

I wonder if they ever adopted the official camp song that I wrote to “Rock & Roll Is Here to Stay”. The previous one was to the tune of “Turkey in the Straw”.

When I was in boarding school in the late 70’s, we all had some sort of job to do every day and mine were usually in the cafeteria kitchen, washing pots or scraping plates. A spontaneously wack sing-a-long often erupted with multi-part harmonies and vocal “orchestration” during clean up times, I recall an especially joyful rendition of “Happy Together” that almost drove the cafeteria ladies insane.
Great memory.
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I think it might happen more often with theatre or arts school kids.

A friend, as part of a comic routine, discusses this and has the audience join in on his personal solution; American Pie. You would be surprised how well it does even among younger than 45 crowds.

Nah, I think people are more likely than ever to do non-professional arts and music. Seriously, haven’t you ever seen Etsy? And youtube must have a few hundred million videos of amateurs singing or playing guitar or both.

And I haven’t heard that sing-a-longs have gone away, either. You’re just less likely to come across them in everyday life if you’re not a toddler or a parent of one.

The Hollywood Bowl does them: The Sound of Music.

Walt Disney World as a Frozen sing-a-long.

It’s probably pretty tough to find songs/musicals that are universal enough for a successful sing-a-long nowadays.

We have campfires at our house in the summer, and most of the time someone brings a guitar and it turns into a sing-along. Depending on my mental condition, I’ll even bust out the banjo every once in a great while.