I Think I'll Think Twice

by Mike Wilson

This song draws stylistically from the classic rock 'n' roll genre. The instrumentation is comprised entirely of a rhythm section (guitar, bass, piano, and drums) with percussion and a guitar feature. A dropped 3rd or 5th (a blue note) in the vocal line is what gives this style of music its distinctive sound; in this case a dropped 3rd. Pedagogically speaking, one should "bend" toward a blue note and, actually, overshoot it ever so slightly. It comes quite naturally, so you don't have to make a big deal of it. Otherwise, the unison melody is straightforward and easy to learn. Our singers had a blast singing it, as you can hear on the recording.

The fun of this song comes in the lyrics. It's all about choices and the consequences that follow. Each verse offers a scenario and an opportunity for one of your soloists to ham it up big time. If class time permits, here's the perfect chance to reinforce the message by asking the kids for personal experiences when they learned from the consequence of their choices. Perhaps they will learn to "think twice" before making their next choice.

Text is taken from Music K-8 magazine.