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My sheet music includes fingering positions, letter-coded notation, and song lyrics for a 4-hole ocarina. Although your ocarina has just 4 holes, this small instrument can produce 8 natural notes, the full range from C to C, and 5 flat or sharp notes.This songbook is suitable for a 6-hole ocarina also, in this case, 2 holes on the back side of the instrument should be always covered with thumbs.The fingering positions are shown in the book graphically on an image of a standard-shaped ocarina with four holes. Each hole on the ocarina is represented by circles. The circles filled in black indicate which holes should be covered while playing. The open circles mean they should be uncovered. The bottom circles correspond to the holes on the ocarina which are closest to your mouth. Circles on the left are played using the left hand and are played with the index and middle fingers, while those on the right side are played with the same fingers on the right hand.The 4-hole ocarina is a simple beginner instrument. It is cheap and portable, has a simple structure and form, and is easy to begin to play.My sheet music is based on a 4-hole ocarina tuned in C Major.ContentsA Tisket, a TasketAu Clair de la LuneBingoBye Baby BuntingHappy Birthday to YouHere We Go Round the Mulberry BushHickory Dickory DockHoly, Holy, HolyHot Cross BunsI'm a Little TeapotItsy Bitsy SpiderLittle Bunny Foo FooLondon BridgeMary Had a Little LambOde to JoyOld MacDonald Had a FarmPop Goes the WeaselRain, Rain, Go AwayRing Around the RosyRock-a-bye BabyRow Row Row Your BoatSkip to My LouTen Little FingersThe Bear Went Over the MountainThe Muffin ManThe Wheels on the BusThis Old ManThree Blind MiceTwinkle, Twinkle Little StarWe Wish You a Merry Christmas
Storytelling and activity songs and rhymes have a long tradition, and at times, they have passed down from generation to generation.My book has more pictures than words in order to methodically introduce each movement and associate it with a spoken word.I use two kinds of pictures:1) pictures that tell a story or plot which can be discussed, and2) pictures showing motions that will be repeated throughout the activity songs and rhymes. They are detailed so it is not necessary to go back each time.In my book, you will find 5 popular activity rhythms with very detailed pictures of each gesture. You and your kids will be able to learn each finger/hand movement step by step, bringing enjoyment to both of you.Contents:- Patty Cake- In a Cabin in the Woods- Five Little Monkeys- This Little Piggy- Here are Grandma's GlassesYou might ask why you should buy e-books with fingerplays when there are so many free videos on YouTube.I believe that parents should define the development and entertainment of their children. Video content is entertainment, not a participatory game. It is created by somebody else, not the child, and grabs the attention of kids against their will. This e-book also provides instruction for the hand movements, but gives the child the space for their own sense of creation. Hand gestures are not done for the child, but by the child.Here is a chance for kids to think, learn, and to try for themselves.Also, the e-book suggests more activities compared with simply repeating from an image on a screen. Kids can see all gestures step to step, try them and feel them. This gives them the chance to see themselves from the outside looking in, modifying when necessary to get it just right. This self-analyzing ability is an extremely important skill for their future lives.
This color illustrated learning book will help you begin to play music by letter simply and easily. The recorder songbook includes not only letters but also classic sheet music and it is helpful in developing music literacy.Most of the presented melodies are rather unique. Although my songbook includes basically kids' songs, you will find several Christian hymns and Christmas carols.In addition, you can find another book for the recorder musical instrument with the most popular songs from around the world "Recorder for Beginners. 50 Easy-to-Play Songs from Over the World"Attention: Some melodies might be changed and simplified for beginners to be played within one octave. I added letter names to the classic musical notes to make it possible for you to confidently begin playing.Also, I added QR codes to all songs so you can follow the link and hear the rhythm before playing.List of Traditional American Folk SongsA-tisket, A-tasketAlice the CamelI Like to Eat (Apples and Bananas)Baby Bumble BeeBill Grogan's GoatCharlie Over the OceanChattanooga Choo ChooChumbaraDing Dong DiggidiggidongFrog in the MeadowGo Get the AxeHeigh Di HoI Fed My HorseJack-o-lanternOld Bell CowOld BlueOld Brass WagonOver the River and Through the WoodsPizza Pizza Daddy-oSkip, Skip, Skip to my LouTen in the BedTen Little FingersThe Bear Went Over the MountainThe Bee and the PupThe Big SheepThe Second Story WindowWhen Sammy Put the Paper on the WallZudio
I present the easy-to-play songs in this songbook for beginners.You, your kids or students will have the opportunity to jump right into the music immediately. Music bells create an amazing sound and there is no need to worry about being in tune or finger position. It's a great instrument for beginners of any age.If you are a beginner, playing by note can be difficult. It is easier to follow color-coded circles with note letters. Just by following the color circles, you will sound like an experienced musician.All songs were written with circles in the musical staff, and there are no stems or flags - only notes on the line - to keep it simple. This book was written with beginners in mind.Important!My color-coded scale corresponds to the chakra system. Each chakra is said to vibrate at a different frequency and is associated with a particular color and particular music note.The color of the bells or resonator blocks must be the same as the color of the bells below.C (Do) - red,D (Re) - orange,E (Mi) - yellow,F (Fa) - green,G (Sol) - light blue,A (La) - blue,B (Ti) - violet,C8 (Do) - whiteList of SongsA Hunting We Will GoA Sailor Went to SeaAmazing GraceBim Bum BiddyBobby ShaftoChumbaraCobbler, Mend My ShoeCock-a-Doodle DooCotton Eyed JoeDing Dong DiggiDiggiDongDoctor FosterFiddle-Dee-DeeFive Little MonkeysHere Comes a Blue BirdHere We Go Looby LooHumpty DumptyI Love Little KittyKookaburraLavender's BlueLi'l Liza JaneLittle Jack HornerLong-legged SailorNinety-Nine BottlesOh SusannahOld BlueOld Mother HubbardOne, Two, Three, FourPat a CakePeace Like a RiverRing Around the RosieRub-a-Dub-DubSee-Saw Margery DawThe Bear Went Over the MountainThe Bee and the PupThe Big SheepThe Mulberry BushTinga LayoTo Market, To MarketWishy Washy WeeYankee Doodle
The unique advantage of bell sets is the fact that each note is created by an individual bell, so the notes that are not used in a particular song can be removed and the student has a greater chance for success. A handbell orchestra acts as one instrument, with each musician responsible for their particular notes, sounding their assigned bells whenever those notes appear in the music.All songs were written with circles in the musical staff, and there are no stems or flags - only notes on the line - to keep it simple. This book was written with beginners in mind.Important!My color chromatic scale corresponds to the chakra system. Each chakra is said to vibrate at a different frequency and is associated with a particular color and particular music note.The color of the bells or resonator blocks must be the same as the color of the bells below.C (Do) - red,D (Re) - orange,E (Mi) - yellow,F (Fa) - green,G (Sol) - light blue,A (La) - blue,B (Ti) - violet,C8 (Do) - whiteList of SongsA la Ronda RondaAcka BackaApple, Apple on the TreeAre You Sleeping?Baby Bumble BeeBell HorsesBounce High, Bounce LowBrahms LullabyBusy Buzzy BeeBye, Baby BuntingDo You Know the Muffin Man?Doggie DoggieFive Little DucksFrog in the MeadowHappy BirthdayHot Cross BunsI Like to Eat Apples and Bananas.It's RainingItsy Bitsy SpiderJack and JillJingle BellsJolly Old Saint NicholasLa CucarachaLondon BridgeMary Had a Little LambMichael, Row the Boat AshoreMiss Mary MackMy HatOde to JoyOh We Can Play on the Big Bass DrumOld Bald EagleOld McDonaldRain, Rain, Go AwayRow Row Your BoatTen in the BedTen Little FingersThe BakerThe Closet KeyThe First NoelThe Wheels on the BusThis Old ManTwinkle, Twinkle Little StarWe Wish You a Merry ChristmasWhen the Saints Go Marchin In
I call this series "I don't read music" since I am targeting beginners of all ages: children, teens, parents, grandparents.This book includes 63 familiar and easy-to-play folk songs and melodies. Each song here is written with color circles and letter notes inside. If you have very little music experience, playing by note can be difficult. It is easier to follow color-coded circles with note letters. Attention:This learning sheet music will be most useful for the musical instruments with the color scheme below:C = red, D = orange, E = yellow, F = green, G = light blue, A = blue, B = violet, and C8 = redContents:Alphabet SongA Hunting We Will GoA Sailor Went to SeaAcka BackaAre You Sleeping?Baby Bumble BeeBaa Baa Black SheepBell HorsesBim Bum BiddyBobby ShaftoBrahms LullabyChumbaraCobbler, Mend My ShoeCock-a-Doodle DooDing Dong DiggiDiggiDongDo You Know the Muffin Man?Doggie DoggieDoctor FosterFiddle-Dee-DeeFive Little DucksFive Little MonkeysFrog in the MeadowHappy BirthdayHot Cross BunsHumpty DumptyI Like to Eat Apples and BananasI Love Little KittyIt's RainingItsy Bitsy SpiderJack and JillJingle Bells 31Jolly Old Saint NicholasKookaburraLa CucarachaLittle Jack HornerLondon BridgeMary Had a Little LambMiss Mary MackMy HatNinety-Nine BottlesOde to JoyOh SusannahOh We Can Play on the Big Bass DrumOld Bald EagleOld BlueOld McDonaldOld Mother HubbardOne, Two, Three, FourRain, Rain, Go AwayRing Around the RosieRow Row Your BoatRub-a-Dub-DubSee-Saw Margery DawTen in the BedThe Bee and the PupThe Big SheepThe Mulberry BushThe Wheels on the BusThis Old ManTinga LayoTo Market, To MarketTwinkle, Twinkle Little StarWe Wish You a Merry Christmas
I call this series "I don't read music" since I'm targeting beginners of all ages: children, teens, parents, and grandparents.This book includes 58 familiar and easy-to-play folk songs and melodies. Each song here is written with color circles and letter notes inside. All songs have been simplified and transposed for one octave. This learning sheet music will be most useful for the instrument with the color scheme below: C = red, D = orange, E = yellow, F = green, G = light blue, A = blue, B = violet, and C8 = red.Since this book is aimed at the absolute beginner without any knowledge of reading music, I do not use here the classical music staff and do not show the note duration. You can experiment with the duration on your own.ContentsAlphabet SongA Hunting We Will GoA Sailor Went to SeaAcka BackaAre You Sleeping?Baa Baa Black SheepBaby Bumble BeeBell HorsesBim Bum BiddyBobby ShaftoBrahms LullabyChumbaraCobbler, Mend My ShoeCock-a-Doodle DooDing Dong DiggiDiggiDongDo You Know the Muffin Man?Doggie DoggieFiddle-Dee-DeeFive Little DucksFive Little MonkeysFrog in the MeadowHappy BirthdayHot Cross BunsIt's RainingItsy Bitsy SpiderJack and JillJingle BellsJolly Old Saint NicholasKookaburraLa CucarachaLittle Jack HornerLondon BridgeMary Had a Little LambMiss Mary MackMy HatNinety-Nine BottlesOde to JoyOh SusannahOh We Can Play on the Big Bass DrumOld Bald EagleOld BlueOld McDonaldOld Mother HubbardRain, Rain, Go AwayRing Around the RosieRow Row Your BoatRub-a-Dub-DubSee-Saw Margery DawTen in the BedThe Bee and the PupThe Big SheepThe Mulberry BushThe Wheels on the BusThis Old ManTinga LayoTo Market, To MarketTwinkle, Twinkle Little StarWe Wish You a Merry Christmas
This book is aimed at those who want to add popular melodies to their experimentation.All songs in this book have been written without using the classic music score system, because it is for absolute beginners who cannot read sheet music.I use circles with numbers because most modern tongue drums have numbers engraved or painted on their keys. I do not show the note duration - I just group the circles closer to each other to show the rhythms. You can experiment with duration on your own. Because most tongue drums include and are tuned to involve the notes of the main octave, all songs from this e-book are possible to play in one octave. This e-book includes very simple, popular children's and folk songs, but even well-known children's songs played on the drum will create an unusual magical sound.Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. If you have flat keys on your instrument, please use the classic music score for the piano.Contents:IntroductionRub-a-Dub-DubThe Wheels on the BusMiss Mary MackHappy BirthdayDoggie DoggieMary Had a Little LambOh We Can Play on the Big Bass DrumTwinkle, Twinkle Little StarA Hunting We Will GoKookaburraOde to JoyDo You Know the Muffin Man?Old Bald EagleLa CucarachaA Sailor Went to SeaAre You Sleeping?The Mulberry BushOld McDonaldBim Bum BiddyLondon BridgeJingle BellsTinga LayoItsy Bitsy SpiderWe Wish You a Merry ChristmasBrahms LullabyNinety-Nine BottlesJolly Old Saint NicholasOh SusannahRow Row Your BoatAcka BackaHot Cross BunsBell Horses
This book is for adults who are absolute beginners in music. You don't have to read sheet music or have any kind of musical background. No previous knowledge is necessary. None at all.If you don't know musical notes well, you can PLAY BY LETTER.There are 7 sections and 43 songs. All songs are adapted for beginners and can be played with just one hand. Some songs in this book have several versions, with one of them being more advanced. This will allow you to see how the same melody can be played in different keys.Whatever your age, it is never too late to begin to play the piano (or any keyboard instrument). For middle-aged people, learning a musical instrument can be a great digital detox, and it also can unlock the door to a new interest or forgotten emotions.Songs from Around the WorldLost My Gold RingCherry BlossomAu Clair de la LuneGretel, PastetelA Ram Sam SamDebka HoraLa CucarachaOh SusannahTraditional Kids SongsSkip, Skip, Skip to My LouThis Old ManBaby Bumble BeeRain, Rain, Go AwayIt's RainingRow Row Your BoatItsy Bitsy SpiderHappy BirthdayRing Around the RosieChristmas SongsJolly Old Saint NicholasWe Wish You a Merry ChristmasJingle BellsThe First NoelAmazing GraceSilent NightNursery Rhyme SongsLondon BridgeMary Had a Little LambDo You Know the Muffin Man?Humpty DumptyCobbler, Mend My ShoeLittle Jack HornerClassic composer songsBeethovenOde to JoyBrahms. LullabyMozart. 3 Songs on One MelodyTwinkle, Twinkle, Little StarBaa Baa Black SheepAlphabet SongRepetitive SongsMy HatI like to Eat (Apples and Bananas)Ten Little FingersThe Bear Went Over the MountainThe Wheels on the BusOld Mother HubbardPlay Songs in Different KeysHot Cross BunsAre You SleepingOld McDonald
All songs in this book have been written without using the classic music score system because it is for absolute beginners who cannot read sheet music. I collected very simple and well-known songs and melodies with easy rhythms. You can begin to play just now using circles that contain either a number, without having to consider note duration, key, or time signatures. These numbers correspond to those on the keys of your tongue drum. So you just need to follow the numbers.Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified.ContentsAlphabet SongA Hunting We Will GoA Sailor Went to SeaAcka BackaAre You Sleeping?Baa Baa Black SheepBaby Bumble BeeBell HorsesBim Bum BiddyBobby ShaftoBrahms LullabyChumbaraCobbler, Mend My ShoeCock-a-Doodle DooDing Dong DiggiDiggiDongDo You Know the Muffin Man?Doggie DoggieFiddle-Dee-DeeFive Little DucksFive Little MonkeysFrog in the MeadowHappy BirthdayHot Cross BunsHumpty DumptyI Like to Eat Apples and BananasI Love Little KittyIt's RainingItsy Bitsy SpiderJack and JillJingle BellsJolly Old Saint NicholasKookaburraLa CucarachaLittle Jack HornerLondon BridgeMary Had a Little LambMiss Mary MackMy HatNinety-Nine BottlesOde to JoyOh SusannahOh We Can Play on the Big Bass DrumOld Bald EagleOld BlueOld McDonaldOld Mother HubbardOne, Two, Three, FourRain, Rain, Go AwayRing Around the RosieRow Row Your BoatRub-a-Dub-DubSee-Saw Margery DawTen in the BedThe Bee and the PupThe Big SheepThe Mulberry BushThe Wheels on the BusThis Old ManTinga LayoTo Market, To MarketTwinkle, Twinkle Little StarWe Wish You a Merry Christmas
Storytelling and activity songs and rhymes have a long tradition, and at times, they have passed down from generation to generation.My book has more pictures than words in order to methodically introduce each movement and associate it with a spoken word.I use two kinds of pictures:1) pictures that tell a story or plot which can be discussed, and2) pictures showing motions that will be repeated throughout the activity songs and rhymes. They are detailed so it is not necessary to go back each time.In my book, you will find 5 popular activity rhythms with very detailed pictures of each gesture. You and your kids will be able to learn each finger/hand movement step by step, bringing enjoyment to both of you.Contents:- I've got Five Fingers in My Pocket- A Sailor Went to Sea, Sea, Sea- Open, Shut Them, Open, Shut Them- One Little FishYou might ask why you should buy e-books with fingerplays when there are so many free videos on YouTube.I believe that parents should define the development and entertainment of their children. Video content is entertainment, not a participatory game. It is created by somebody else, not the child, and grabs the attention of kids against their will. This e-book also provides instruction for the hand movements but gives the child the space for their own sense of creation. Hand gestures are not done for the child, but by the child.Here is a chance for kids to think, learn, and to try for themselves.Also, the e-book suggests more activities compared with simply repeating from an image on a screen. Kids can see all gestures step to step, try them and feel them. This gives them the chance to see themselves from the outside looking in, modifying when necessary to get it just right. This self-analyzing ability is an extremely important skill for their future lives.
If your only singing has been in the shower, let us help you become a real musician. And you can do it with any instrument. Even a toy piano, if it is tuned.What do you need for your musical success? Equipment for starters.It could be any key instrument like a piano, melodica, kalimba, marimba, synthesizer, xylophone, glockenspiel, or a color bell set with 8 bells or more.Drums, tambourines, castanets, and music rattles are also welcome.The main argument for the idea of not being able to play in a band with your child immediately is I CANNOT READ MUSIC SHEET. Don't worry! You don't have to!The sheet music book has 2 parts:Part 1. No musical staff or notes. Simply follow the circles with letters. To show the rhythm, I grouped the circles together. Every song in this section was adapted for the newbie - you - just 8 notes (one octave).Part 2. Here you'll see traditional musical notes and staff added. But don't worry - the helpful letters are still there.Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. If you have flat keys on your instrument, please use the classic music score for the piano.Songs:1. Hot Cross Buns2. Are you sleeping?3. Mary had a Little Lamb4. The wheels on the Bus5. Twinkle. Twinkle Little Star6. Old MacDonald had a farm7. Do you know the Muffin Man?8. London Bridge is Falling Down9. Jingle Bells10. We wish you a Merry Christmas11. Brahm's Lullaby12. Ode to Joy13. Happy Birthday14. Le Cucaracha15. Oh! Susannah16. Itsy Bitsy Spider17. The First Noel18. Yankee Doodle19. Row, row, row your Boat20. Jolly Old Saint Nicholas21. Amazing Grace22. Silent Night23. Beethoven. For Elise24. Rain, rain, go away25. Alphabet Song26. A Ram Sam Sam27. Little Jack Horner28. It's Raining29. Baa-Baa Black Sheep30. Ring around the Rosie
This sheet music book was written to help the beginner, be they child or adult, learn to play music in a simple and easy way that requires no previous knowledge of music.Just by following the circles with letters, you will sound like an experienced musician.Playing music can be effortless and an enjoyable game.There are 3 levels in this book:Level 1 and 2 are for beginners and use circles with letter notation, instead of notes.Level 3 has letter notation and traditional musical notes.Level 1. Songs that are possible to play within the main octave.Level 2. Songs that need to be played in an octave other than the main octave, or songs that involve the flat notes.Now you will need to select the proper note/key by ear.Level 3. These songs have been written for one octave with ordinary "adult" musical notes and symbols.To begin to play right away without any musical knowledge, you just need to obtain and apply the stickers with letter-notation and on each key of your melodica.Most melodicas include these stickers, but you can buy them separately or create your own using common peelable paper stickers.In the sheet music book, you will find 28 funny kids songs.There are simple popular songs: kids learning (ABC), sleeping, Christian, church, animals.Songs:1. Hot Cross Buns2. Are you sleeping?3. Mary had a Little Lamb4. The wheels on the Bus5. Twinkle. Twinkle Little Star6. Old MacDonald had a farm7. Do you know the Muffin Man?8. London Bridge is Falling Down9. Jingle Bells10. We wish you a Merry Christmas11. Brahm's Lullaby12. Ode to Joy13. Happy Birthday14. Le Cucaracha15. Oh! Susannah16. Itsy Bitsy Spider17. The First Noel18. Yankee Doodle19. Row, row, row your Boat20. Jolly Old Saint Nicholas21. Amazing Grace22. Silent Night23. Beethoven. For Elise24. Rain, rain, go away25. Alphabet Song26. A Ram Sam Sam27. Little Jack Horner28. It's Raining
This sheet music book was written to help the beginner, whether child or adult, learn to play music in a simple and easy way that requires no knowledge of reading music.Just by following the circles with letters, you will sound like an experienced musician.Playing music can be as simple and enjoyable as a game.That is my goal to give you what's necessary to play beautiful music while having fun.I wrote color and letter-coded sheet music for 20 funny kids' songs.Attention:This learning sheet music will be most useful for the xylophones with the color scheme in the picture:C = red, D = orange, E = yellow, F = green, G = light blue, A = blue, B = violet, C8 = white.Even tone-deaf adults can play these songs.I put the melodies in order from simple to complex.All kid's songs were adapted for a one-octave instrument. That is why most songs are simplified.Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. If you have flat keys on your instrument, please use the classic music score for the piano.List of children's songs:1. Hot Cross Buns2. Are you sleeping?3. Mary Had A Little Lamb4. The Wheels On The Bus5. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star6. Old MacDonald Had A Farm7. Do You Know The Muffin Man?8. London Bridge is Falling Down9. Jingle Bells10. We wish you a Mery Christmas11. Brahms's Lullaby12. Ode to Joy13. Happy Birthday14. La Cucaracha15. Oh! Susanna16. Itsy Bitsy Spider17. The First Noel18. Yankee Doodle19. Row, Row, Row Your Boat20. Jolly Saint Nicholas21. Amazing Grace
I collected very simple and well-known songs and melodies with easy rhythms. You can begin to play in just two steps. First, you will play using circles that contain either a number, without having to consider note duration, key, or time signatures. These numbers correspond to those on the keys of your tongue drum. So, you just need to follow the numbers.Playing traditional music notes is difficult for people who have no musical knowledge. You need to know the rhythmic value of each note, its place on the staff, note duration, and its combination with other notes. To be aware of all this simultaneously demands music experience and advanced skills. Nevertheless, even if you have never studied music, you can begin to play complicated melodies, and also experiment with your tongue drum in a meditative way.Table of ContentsIntroduction- The Handpan- The Steel Tongue Drum- Main Differences between the Steel Tongue Drum and the Handpan- Playing the Steel Tongue Drum- Hand Playing Technique- Play by NumberSongs- Baa Baa Black Sheep- Baby Bumble Bee- Cock-a-Doodle Doo- Five Little Ducks- Fiddle-Dee-Dee- Frog in the Meadow- I Like to Eat Apples and Bananas- It's Raining- Little Jack Horner- Old Blue- One, Two, Three, Four- Ring Around the Rosie- See-Saw Margery Daw- The Bee and the Pup- To Market, To MarketAppendix- How to Read Music
I call this series "I don't read music" since I am targeting beginners of all ages: children, teens, parents, and grandparents.This songbook includes 65 familiar and easy-to-play songs and melodies.Most songs have been simplified and transposed for one octave.So the songbook is suitable even for a diatonic 8-note kalimba in C-scale, and 10- or 17-note as well.Since this book is aimed at the absolute beginner without any knowledge ofreading music, I do not use here the classical music staff and do notshow the note duration. You can experiment with the duration on your own.If you are a beginner, playing by note can be difficult.It is easier to follow number-coded circles in this songbook. By simply followingthe numbers, you will sound like an experienced musician.Contents:Alphabet SongA Hunting We Will GoA Sailor Went to SeaAcka BackaAre You Sleeping?Baa Baa Black SheepBaby Bumble BeeBell HorsesBim Bum BiddyBobby ShaftoBrahms LullabyChumbaraCobbler, Mend My ShoeCock-a-Doodle DooCotton Eyed JoeDing Dong DiggiDiggiDongDo You Know the Muffin Man?Doggie DoggieDoctor FosterFiddle-Dee-DeeFive Little DucksFive Little MonkeysFrog in the MeadowGood Night, LadiesHappy BirthdayHot Cross BunsHumpty DumptyI Like to Eat Apples and BananasI Love Little KittyIt's RainingItsy Bitsy SpiderJack and JillJingle BellsJolly Old Saint NicholasKookaburraLa CucarachaLittle Jack HornerLondon BridgeMary Had a Little LambMiss Mary MackMy HatNinety-Nine BottlesOde to JoyOh SusannahOh We Can Play on the Big Bass DrumOld Bald EagleOld BlueOld McDonaldOld Mother HubbardOne, Two, Three, FourRain, Rain, Go AwayRing Around the RosieRow Row Your BoatRub-a-Dub-DubSee-Saw Margery DawTen in the BedThe Bee and the PupThe Big SheepThe Mulberry BushThe Wheels on the BusThis Old ManTinga LayoTo Market, To MarketTwinkle, Twinkle Little StarWe Wish You a Merry Christmas
Follow the letters... and begin to play! Even if you don't know musical notes, you will confidently be able to play easily using the letter notation!This book might include only letters and it will be enough to begin to play, but I decided to add classic note symbols to help teach them and show musical notation.All songs were adapted especially for the kalimba, which is a diatonic musical instrument and has no flat keys.Most songs will be played within one octave.Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. If you have flat keys on your instrument, please use the classic music score for piano.Part 1Skip, Skip, Skip to My LouHumpty DumptyMy HatI like to Eat (Apples and Bananas)Cobbler, Mend My ShoeLost My Gold RingThis Old ManBaby Bumble BeeThe Bear Went Over the MountainCherry BlossomRing Around the RosieRain, Rain, Go AwayA Ram Sam SamLittle Jack HornerIt's RainingAu Clair de la LuneDebka HoraMy BonnieHouse of the Rising SunPart 2Baa Baa Black SheepTwinkle, Twinkle, Little StarAlphabet Song
This book is for kids or adults who are absolute beginners in music. I tried to write it as simply as possible. That is why I use an "easy-to-play" visual aid so any beginner can play music quickly.Neither kids nor their parents have to read sheet music or have a musical background. No previous knowledge is necessary. None at all.Every song has a large and simple, color and letter-coded visual, along with traditional sheet music. The instruction is designed so that children begin with simple circles and gradually advance to reading notes using sheet music. I try to make this transition as easy as a game, where children advance to higher levels themselves.There is a total of 22 songs and 3 options to help children to begin to play right away.PLAYING BY COLOR CIRCLEPLAY BY LETTERPLAY WITH THE MUSICAL STAFFLevel 1Mary Had a Little LambOde to JoyThe Wheels on the BusJolly Old Saint NicholasTen Little FingersLondon BridgeDo You Know the Muffin Man?We Wish You a Merry ChristmasThe First NoelBrahms LullabyRow Row Your BoatItsy Bitsy SpiderSilent NightOh SusannahLevel 2Hot Cross BunsAre You Sleeping?Old McDonaldLevel 3Jingle BellsLa CucarachaYankee DoodleHappy BirthdayAmazing GraceMusic Note ValuesMusical Puzzles
We call this series "Read by Picture" since we are targeting little readers. We offer the easiest way to make reading books with children a pleasure, even for those children who listen to reading reluctantly. With the usual type of reading, a child is a passive listener, while with "reading by picture", he or she becomes an active participant. Even if children can already read, they are happy to read texts where some of the words are replaced by pictures and perceive it as a bonus or a prize. It is more important to receive such bonuses for children who are just starting to read, or for whom reading still requires effort. A small child can only voice words represented by pictures. This "reading" not only makes kids a full participant in the process but also teaches them to reconcile the words of the picture with other words in the sentence. Older children may try to read words from a vocabulary list that appears before the text. A child who has begun to read will be able to enjoy reading the entire text. If you are reading to your little one, please read slowly. Let your child think about the sentence, find the right word and enjoy the reading process. Some words in this book are changed to pictures. Each story has a pictured vocabulary list at the beginning. Includes 7 simple stories understandable and relatable for kids. Great book for non-English speaking children to learn and remember new words in a fun game-based reading activity.
This book is for kids or adults who are absolute beginners in music. We tried to write it as simply as possible. We use an "easy-to-play" visual aid so any beginner can play music quickly. Neither kids nor their parents have to read sheet music or have a musical background. No previous knowledge is necessary. This book includes complete melodies as well as substantial segments of uncomplicated, famous traditional folk songs from 30 different countries. Our goal was to assist you in acquainting you, your kids, or students with the musical traditions of diverse nations and cultures. Every song has a large and simple, letter-coded visual, along with traditional sheet music. The instruction is designed so that children begin with simple circles and gradually advance to reading notes using sheet music. We try to make this transition as easy as a game, where children advance to higher levels themselves. There is a total of 22 songs and 2 options to help children to begin to play right away.PLAYING BY LETTER CIRCLEPLAY WITH THE MUSICAL STAFFThe player can first follow the circles and then repeat with the classic note symbols and staff. The helpful letters are always above the notes.There are 3 parts in this book. They are equal to 3 levels.Level 1.Songs that are played in one octave. All songs here appear twice: once written with circles and the next time with classic music notes. This will help kids remember the staff notes.For example: Mary Had a Little Lamb - Ver 1 - CIRCLESMary Had a Little Lamb - Ver 1 - NOTESLevel 2In this part, you will find one version with both circles and notes and a more advanced version of the song with notes and musical notation.For example: Hot Cross Buns - Version 1 - CIRCLESHot Cross Buns - Version 1 - NOTESHot Cross Buns - Version 2 - NOTES (Here the player will play songs in a different key and learn how to transpose.)Generally, the version of the song written with sheet music is a little bit more complex than a letter-coded version. Such versions already have music notations such as rests or beams, etc. You can find an illustrated explanation of the notation at the end of this book.Level 3Here, the first two songs are versions of the same melody (different combinations of notes) written with circles and notes. This is important so that the beginner can see how the same melody can be played in different keys.First of all, this book is addressed to newcomers to any keyboard instrument (such as Piano or Synthesizer). We offer 22 one-hand piano songs. Also, it is a perfect self-training guide for children and beginner adults to mastering the challenges of percussion instruments such as xylophone, glockenspiel, melodica, or recorder.Additionally, you find funny riddles with engaging activities to teach musical notes and symbols. Table of contents Level 1Mary Had a Little LambOde to JoyThe Whills on the BusJolly Old Saint NicholasTen Little FingersLondon BridgeDo You Know the Muffin Man?we Wish You a Merry ChristmasThe First NoelBrahms LullabyRow Row Your BoatItsy Bitsy SpiderSilent NightOh Susannah Level 2Hot Cross BunsAre You Sleeping?Old McDonald Level 3Jingle BellsLa CucarachaYankee DoodleHappy BirthdayAmazing Grace Music Note ValuesMusical Puzzles
This book aims to help beginners play the french horn. The book includes 45 diagrams with fingering positions and staff notation for 3 different types of french horns. The musical notes cover almost 6 octaves. The most basic type of French horn (because of its lightweight, easy playability, and low cost) is the single horn. Also, it is the most popular choice for beginning students.The main difference between single and double french horns is the number of valve slides per rotor. In general, single horns have one valve slide per rotor, while double horns have two. Two tubing sets make the double horn heavier and more complicated to use than the single french horn. These fingering charts are suitable for F and Bb single horns and F/Bb double horns. While the F single french horn has 3 buttons, both the F/Bb double french horn and the Bb single French horn have 4 buttons, the extra being for the thumb. The numbers of buttons that are colored are those that need to be pressed to play the given note. You can cut out the charts or use them directly from the booklet.The size of the cut-out is 6.5x10 inches (16x25 cm).
This book aims to help beginners play the trumpet. The book includes 31 trumpet diagrams with fingering positions, along with pitch names and staff notations. Each note here has its own page in the book.The musical notes in this book cover almost 3 octaves from A#4 to C6. The sounds produced by the trumpet are a part of many forms of music, from jazz to classical.While modern trumpets have three piston or rotary valves, early trumpets had none. The purpose of the valves is to lengthen the tubing when engaged, allowing a lower pitch. By adding lengths of tubing to the trumpet, each valve performs a different function. The first valve lowers the pitch by two semitones, while the second and third lower it by a semitone and three semitones, respectively. When up, the trumpet valve allows air to pass straight through, but when pressed, a section of tubing is opened. In order to take full advantage of the sounds that can be produced, the valves play a key role.
Este libro fue escrito para ayudar al principiante, ya sea niño o adulto, a aprender a tocar el xilófono de una manera simple y sencilla que no requiere conocimientos de lectura musical. Simplemente siguiendo los círculos con letras, sonarás como un músico experimentado. Reproducir música puede ser tan simple y divertido como un juego. Ese es nuestro objetivo: darte lo necesario para reproducir música hermosa mientras te diviertes. Incluso los adultos sordos al tono pueden tocar estas canciones usando este visual.Para un buen sonido, es necesario aprender a sujetar libremente los mazos y golpear ligeramente las teclas del xilófono, apuntando al centro de cada tecla. Este instrumento de percusión desarrolla no solo los oídos, sino también habilidades motoras gruesas y finas y habilidades cognitivas como el reconocimiento de letras, la correspondencia y los patrones.Este libro es tan adecuado para el xilófono cromático como para el diatónico. La mayoría de las canciones de este libro de partituras se pueden reproducir dentro de una octava en el xilófono usando solo 8 notas. Contenido 1. Dos por diez 2. Fray Felipe 3. María Tenía un Corderito 4. LAS RUEDAS DEL AUTOBÚS 5. ESTRELLITA, ¿DÓNDE ESTÁS? 6. En la granja de mi tío 7. Ho ¿Conoces al Hombre Bollo? 8. Este puente va a caer 9. Cascabel 10. Feliz Navidad a Todos 11. Johannes Brahms. Canción de Cuna 12. Himno de la alegría 13. ¡Cumpleaños feliz! 14. La Cucaracha 15. Oh Susana 16. INCY WINCY ARAÑA 17. La primera Navidad 18. Yankee Doodle 19. REMA TU BARCO 20. Alegre viejo San Nicolás 21. Sublime Gracia 22. Noche de Paz 23. Beethoven. Para Elise
This sheet music book will help you begin to play music simply and easily, with no required knowledge of reading notes.If you are a beginner, playing by notes can be difficult. It is easier to follow letters.Traditional Kalimba Tablature calls Tabs.Each tabs should match the number of tines on your kalimba. For example, if your kalimba has 8 tines, you need to search for "8-note kalimba tabs."Our sheet music is not Tabs and it is not for a specific kalimba, but it is universal and suitable for any 8-17 note kalimbas.Follow the letters... and begin to play! Even if you don't know musical notes, you will confidently be able to play easily using the letter notation!This book might include only letters and it will be enough to begin to play, but we decided to add classic note symbols to help teach them and show musical notation.All songs were adapted especially for the kalimba, which is a diatonic musical instrument and has no flat keys.Most songs will be played within one octave.Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. If you have flat keys on your instrument, please use the classic music score for piano.List of songs adapted for kalimba: Part 1Skip, Skip, Skip to My LouHumpty DumptyMy HatI like to Eat (Apples and Bananas)Cobbler, Mend My ShoeLost My Gold RingThis Old ManBaby Bumble BeeThe Bear Went Over the MountainCherry BlossomRing Around the RosieRain, Rain, Go AwayA Ram Sam SamLittle Jack HornerIt's RainingAu Clair de la LuneDebka HoraMy BonnieHouse of the Rising SunPart 2Baa Baa Black SheepTwinkle, Twinkle, Little StarAlphabet Song.
Discover the captivating world of "Read by Picture," a unique series tailored to young readers. This collection revolutionizes the way we read with children, transforming it into an enchanting journey that even captivates those hesitant towards reading. In traditional reading, children listen passively, but with "reading by picture," they become active participants, fostering a deeper connection to the story. Even as children develop their reading skills, the joy of encountering passages where words are ingeniously replaced by vivid images remains unparalleled. This aspect holds special significance for beginners and struggling readers, making learning a delightful endeavor. For the youngest readers, the fusion of words and images empowers them, enabling them to vocalize words represented by pictures and fostering engagement with the narrative. As children progress, they can delve into vocabulary lists before the text, enhancing their reading abilities and encouraging them to read with confidence. The book features transformed words, each accompanied by a vibrant illustration. With 10 relatable rhymes, this compilation speaks to children, making English learning an enjoyable and memorable experience through a playful reading adventure. Perfect for non-English speakers, this book offers a game-based approach to acquiring new vocabulary in an engaging and interactive manner. Embark on this literary journey and watch young minds flourish in the world of words and imagination. Contents: Five Little MonkeysTo Market, To MarketHush, Little BabyMiss Polly Had a DollyThree Little KittensPop Goes The WeaselThe Farmer in The DellSmiling Girls, Rosy BoyI Had a Little HenHey Diddle Diddle. Great book for non-English speaking children to learn and remember new words in a fun game-based reading activity.
Usually, a guide for kalimba offers the possibility of playing by letter or by number, with letters being more common. The modern kalimba often has engraved numbers and letters representing the name of the notes. The numbered musical notation is a cipher notation system used mostly in Asia, including China. In this book, we recommend playing by letter and/or color.Even if the signs are not engraved on the keys, normally, however, each kalimba has letter-coded stickers included in the set.Usually, they are not color-coded and since our book doesn't include stickers, we suggest making color-coded stickers yourself or color the including stickers. This is very easy and you can do it with very small pieces of colored paper. Our sheet music is not for a specific kalimba but is universal and suitable for 8-17 note kalimbas. This book includes 35 gospel songs. Many spirituals "sorrow songs" are slow and melancholic and are ideally suitable for kalimba. We made our pictured sheet music as simple as possible, songs have been transposed for a diatonic range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. You'll quickly begin to play by letter-coded circles. Contents Amazing GraceBabylon's FallingChrist Was Born on Christmas DayElijah RockEvery Time I Feel the SpiritGo, Tell It on the MountainGod Is So GoodGreat Big StarsGreat DayHe's God the Whole World in His HandsHoly, Holy, HolyI've Got Joy JoyI've Got Peace Like a RiverJesus Loves MeJesus Walked This Lonesome ValleyJoy to the World! The Lord is Come! Just As I AmKumbaya, My LordMichael Row the Boat AshoreNobody Knows the Trouble I've SeenPraise Him, All You Little ChildrenShall We Gather at the RiverSilent Night, Holy NightSinner ManSoldier of the CrossSomebody's Knockin' at Your DoorSong of PraiseSwing Love, Sweet ChariotThe Little Light of MineThere's a Meeting Here TonightWe Are Climbing Jacob's LadderWe Are Marching (Siyahamba) We Shall OvercomeWhen the Saints Go Marching InWho Built The Ark?
This book was written to help the absolute beginner, whether child or adult learn to play in a simple and easy way that requires no knowledge of reading music. If you are a beginner, playing by note can be difficult. It is easier to follow color-coded circles with note letters. Important! The keys' color of your musical instrument must be the same as the color of the scheme below. The color chromatic scale in this book corresponds to the popular Chroma-Notes(R) color system. C (Do) - RedD (Re) - OrangeE (Mi) - YellowF (Fa) - Light GreenG (Sol) - AquamarineA (La) - PurpleB (Ti) - Dark PinkC8 (Do) - Red There are 3 levels in this book. Level 1. Play by a color circle. Each song here is written with color circles and letter notes inside. The circles are grouped by rhythm. The duration of the whole, dotted half, and half notes are depicted by the arches after the circles (2, 3, or 4 beats). Level 2. Get acquainted with the musical staff. Learn the places of each note on a staff. No note durations (note length) here. Level 3. Play by a classic note on a musical staff. Here is the "adult" musical notation: clef, duration, rests, and connection of the notes, but the helpful color circles and letters are still above the notes. Each song was adapted for the newbie, just 8 notes (one octave).At the end of the book, you will also find simple puzzles that will make reading notes easier. Contents Level 1Hot Cross BunsLondon Bridge is Falling DownThe Wheels on the BusMary Had a Little LambRow, Row, Row your BoatOld MacDonald Had a FarmAre You Sleeping?We Wish You a Merry ChristmasHappy BirthdayTen Little FingersJingle BellsLa CucarachaBrahms LullabyDo You Know the Muffin Man?Ode to Joy Level 2Ding Dong DiggiDiggiDongAcka BackaMiss Mary MackTwinkle, Twinkle Little StarA Hunting We Will GoThe Mulberry BushOld Mother HubbardHumpty Dumpty Level 3It's RainingAlphabet SongMy HatThis Old ManFive Little DucksBaby Bumble BeeCobbler, Mend My Shoes AppendixMusic SymbolsMusic Note ValuesMatch the Letters to the KeysGuess, What Songs Are They Singing?What Songs These Trains Are Carrying?
This book was written to help absolute beginners, whether kids or adults, learn to play in a simple and easy way that requires no knowledge of reading music. If you are a beginner, playing by note can be difficult. It is easier to follow color-coded circles with note letters. Just by following the color circles, you will sound like an experienced musician. Playing music can be as simple and enjoyable as a game. That is our goal: to give you what's necessary to play beautiful music while having fun. We recommend the color bell set and 8-15 note color glockenspiel for your child's first musical experience. There are 3 levels in this Bell's book. Level 1: Play by color circle. Each song here is written with color circles and letter notes inside. The circles are grouped by rhythm. The duration of the whole, dotted half, and half notes are depicted by the arches after the circles (2, 3, or 4 beats). The songs here are very familiar and simple. Level 2: Get acquainted with the musical staff. Learn the places of each note on a staff. No note durations (note length) here. Level 3: Play by classic note on a musical staff. Here is the "adult" musical notation: clef, duration, rests, and connection of the notes, but the helpful color circles and letters are still above the notes. Each song was adapted for the newbie - just 8 notes (one octave). At the end of the book, you will also find simple puzzles that will make reading notes easier. Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. If you have flat keys on your instrument, please use the classic music score for the piano.Let's jingle and jangle with the animals in the jungle! Contents LEVEL 1. Jingle Bells London Bridge is Falling Down The wheels on the Bus Mary had a little lamb Are you sleeping? We wish you a Merry Christmas Brahms Lullaby Happy Birthday Beethoven. Ode to Joy Row, row, row your Boat Hot Cross Buns Old MacDonald Had a Farm Do you know the Muffin Man? La Cucaracha Ten Little Fingers LEVEL 2. Miss Mary Mack A Hunting We Will Go The Mulberry Bush Acka Backa LEVEL 3. Five Little Ducks My Hat Baby Bumble Bee Cobbler, Mend My Shoes This Old Man Appendix Rhythmic Symbols Music Note Values Guess, What Songs Are They Singing? What Songs These Trains Are Carrying? Match the Letters to the Keys
This sheet music book was written to help the beginner, whether child or adult, learn to play music in a simple and easy way that requires no knowledge of reading music.Just by following the circles with letters, you will sound like an experienced musician.Playing music can be as simple and enjoyable as a game.That is our goal to give you what's necessary to play beautiful music while having fun.This learning sheet music will be most useful for the bell set with the color scheme in the picture: C = red, D = orange, E = yellow, F = green, G = light blue, A = blue, B = violet, C8 = white.All popular kids songs were adapted for a one-octave instrument. That is why most songs are simplified.Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. If you have flat keys on your instrument, please use the classic music score for piano.List of kids songs: 1. Hot Cross Buns2. Are you sleeping?3. Mary had a little lamb4. The wheels on the Bus5.Twinkle. Twinkle little star6. Old MacDonald had a farm7. Do you know the Muffin Man?8. London Bridge is Falling Down9. Jingle Bells10. We wish you a Merry Christmas11. Brahm's Lullaby12. Ode to Joy13. Happy Birthday14. La Cucaracha15. Oh, Susannah16. Yankee Doodle17. Row, row, row your Boat18. Jolly Old Saint Nicholas19. Itsy Bitsy Spider20. Amazing Grace21. The First NoelThere are simple popular songs: kids learning (ABC), sleeping, Christian, church, animals.This sheet music book will be most useful for the bell set which matches the notes' colors of the bells in the picture.
We call this series "Read by Picture" since we are targeting little readers. We offer the easiest way to make reading books with children a pleasure, even for those children who listen to reading reluctantly. With the usual type of reading, a child is a passive listener, while with "reading by picture", he or she becomes an active participant. Even if children can already read, they are happy to read texts where some of the words are replaced by pictures and perceive it as a bonus or a prize. It is more important to receive such bonuses for children who are just starting to read, or for whom reading still requires effort. A small child can only voice words represented by pictures. This "reading" not only makes kids a full participant in the process but also teaches them to reconcile the words of the picture with other words in the sentence. Older children may try to read words from a vocabulary list that appears before the text. A child who has begun to read will be able to enjoy reading the entire text. If you are reading to your little one, please read slowly. Let your child think about the sentence, find the right word, and enjoy the reading process. Some words in this book are changed to pictures. Each story has a pictured vocabulary list at the beginning. The book includes 3 famous fairy tales: The Wolf and Three Little Pigs, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, and the Gingerbread Man. Great book for non-English speaking children to learn and remember new words in a fun game-based reading activity /
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