You’ve got to be carefully taught - Rodgers-Hammerstein

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You’ve got to be carefully taught - Rodgers-Hammerstein

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"You've Got To Be Carefully Taught" is a song with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and music by Richard Rodgers from the 1949 musical "South Pacific." The song is a lesson on the way that racial and ethnic prejudice is passed on from one generation to another. The statement "It has to be drummed in your dear, little ear" has its parallel in the melody, which uses a repetitive rhythmic (quarter, dotted quarter, eighth note) and melodic motive throughout the song. The structure of the song is AAB, with two 16-measure A sections and a 20-measure B section. The harmony is purposefully simple, to parallel the simple lesson of the song.

"South Pacific" was a controversial production in 1949, with its treatment of interracial romance and children. I remember learning this song when I was in elementary school in the 1950s as a lesson in the avoidance of racial prejudice. Unhappily, its message is as relevant today as it was then.

Try this chord chart at 125 bpm using the Jazz-Ballad Even style. A lead sheet can be found in The Ultimate Broadway Fake Book published by Hal Leonard.

You've Got To Be Carefully Taught - Rodgers and Hammerstein
 
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Hello!

I would really love to sing this song, "You've Got to Be Carefully Taught" by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein from the Musical "South Pacific". Here is the original version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPf6ITsjsgk

My goal is to sing it like my vocal coach, Karrin Allyson, sings it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dN22UPfunrg

I'm taking singing lessons from her via Zoom, and there's a delay so she has me use iReal Pro.

I'll take whatever you are willing to create.

Thank you so much in advance!

- Laurel
 
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Bob,

I purchased the blues add-on, and it's exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for your precious time! I truly appreciate this, and I appreciate you!

- Laurel
 
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