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Este libro fue escrito para ayudar al principiante, ya sea niño o adulto, a aprender a tocar música de una manera simple y sencilla que no requiere conocimientos de lectura musical.Simplemente siguiendo los círculos con letras, sonarás como un músico experimentado.Este libro de partituras es adecuado para las notas de kalimbas de 8,10 y 17.Todas las canciones fueron adaptadas especialmente para la kalimba, que es un instrumento musical diatónico y no tiene teclas planas.Puedes experimentar con las octavas vecinas tú mismo.Canciones: Dos por diez Fray Felipe María Tenía un Corderito LAS RUEDAS DEL AUTOBÚS ESTRELLITA, ¿DÓNDE ESTÁS?En la granja de mi tío Ho ¿conoces al vendedor de panecillos? Este puente va a caer CascabelFeliz Navidad a TodosJohannes Brahms. Canción de Cuna Beethoven. Himno de la alegría ¡Cumpleaños feliz! La Cucaracha Oh Susana INCY WINCY ARAÑA La primera Navidad Yankee Doodle REMA TU BARCO Alegre viejo San Nicolás Sublime Gracia
Ofrecemos la forma más fácil de lograrque leer libros con niños sea un placer, incluso para aquellos niños que escuchan la palabra "leer" a regañadientes.Con el tipo habitual de lectura, un niño es un oyente pasivo, mientras que con "lectura con imagen", él o ella se convierte en un participante activo.Incluso si los niños ya pueden leer, están felices de leer textos donde algunas de las palabras son reemplazadas por imágenes y lo perciben como un bono o un premio. Es más importante recibir estos bonos para los niños que recién comienzan a leer o para quienes la lectura aún requiere esfuerzo.Un niño pequeño solo puede expresar palabras representadas por imágenes. Esta "lectura" no solo hace que los niños participen plenamente en el proceso, sino que también les enseña a conciliar las palabras de la imagen con otras palabras de la oración. Los niños mayores pueden intentar leer palabras de una lista de vocabulario que aparece antes del texto.Un niño que ha comenzado a leer podrá disfrutar leyendo el texto completo.Si le estás leyendo a tu pequeño, leelentamente. Deja que tu hijo piense en la oración, encuentre la palabra correcta y disfrute el proceso de lectura.
This 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.We made our sheet music large and as simple as possible. You'll play cool kids songs by circles. No musical staff or notes.Playing music can be as simple and enjoyable as a game.Some songs were adapted for a one-octave instrument. That is why most songs are simplified.That is our goal to give you what's necessary to play beautiful music while having fun.This book is just as suitable for the chromatic xylophone as it is for the diatonic.Most songs in this sheet music book can be played within one octave on the xylophone using only 8 notes.Several songs need 1.5 or 2 octaves or a 10-15 note xylophone.The 2 last songs require a chromatic xylophone since they have flat notes.For some melodies, we group circles to show the rhythm.Most songs are simple, popular, and funny, some songs are Christian, and they are perfectly suitable for a church choir or orchestra.Recommended for ages 3 and up.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.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 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 Grace22. Silent night23. Beethoven - For EliseThese funny kids songs are possible to play on any kind of diatonic xylophone, only 2 last songs are for the chromatic xylophone.Easy-to-play songs were adapted especially for beginners.Also, our kids' sheet music is suitable for piano, melodica, kalimba, marimba, synthesizer, glockenspiel, bells, and any pitched toy instrument with at least 8 notes.
Storytelling and activity songs and rhymes have a long tradition, and at times, they have passed down from generation to generation.Our book has more pictures than words in order to methodically introduce each movement and associate it with a spoken word.We use two kinds of pictures: 1) pictures that tell a story or plot which can be discussed, and 2) 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 our 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: - Five Little Pigs- Hickory Dickory Dock- Princess PatYou might ask why you should buy books with fingerplays when there are so many free videos on YouTube.We 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 book provides instructions for the hand movements but gives the child the space for their own sense of creation. Here is a chance for kids to think, learn, and to try for themselves.Also, the book suggests more activities compared with simply repeating from an image on a screen. Kids can see, step by step and a slow pace, all gestures, 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.
Storytelling and activity songs and rhymes have a long tradition, and at times, they have passed down from generation to generation.Our book has more pictures than words in order to methodically introduce each movement and associate it with a spoken word.We 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 our 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 books with fingerplays when there are so many free videos on YouTube.We 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 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 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 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 which are possible to play within the main octave.Level 2. Songs which need to be played in an octave other than the main octave, or songs which 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 songsThere 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 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
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