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This book, which will add practicality, convenience and color to your Kalimba work, has been designed for you. The system, which offers different options with its QR code design, is now more detailed and understandable! Don't miss this content prepared with your Kalimba pleasure in mind.1- A Million Dreams Ost The Greatest Showman 2-Alan Walker - Darkside 3- Alan Walker - Lily 4- All I Want5- Andy Lau - Wu 6- Beautiful In White 7- Bıg Fısh And Begonıa 8- Braveheart 9- Calum Scott - Dancing On My Own10- Calum Scott - You Are The Reason 11- Charlie Puth - We Don_t Talk Anymore 12- Christina Perri - A Thousand Years13- Demon Slayer - Kamado Tanjiro No Uta 14- Despacito 15- Ed Sheeran - Perfect 16- Ed Sheeran - Photograph17- Ed Sheeran - Shape Of You 18- Elvis Presley - Can_t Help Falling In Love 19- Everything We Touch20- Eyes On Me 21- Faded 22- Game Of Thrones 23- Hidup Ini Adalah Kesempatan 24- HillSong - Christ Is Enough25- Hillsong United - Oceans 26- Jay Chou - Ju Hua Tai 27- Jennie Blackpink - Solo 28- Joe Hisaishi - One Summers Day29- Maroon 5 - Memories 30- Marry Go Round Of Life 31- Marshmello - Alone 32- Matt Redman - 10,000 Reasons33- Melodies Of Life 34- Michael Jackson - Heal The World 35-Michael Learns To Rock - Take Me To Your Heart36- My Heart Will Go On (Titanic) 37- Never Enough Ost The Greatest Showman 38- Nothing's Gonna Change My Love39- Pirates Of The Caribbean 40- Richard Max - Right Here Waiting 41- Rihanna Diamonds42- Romance İn The Rain Theme Song 43- Selena Gomez - Lose You To Love Me 44- Señorita45- Side A - Forevermore 46- The Last of the Mohicans 47- Xıng Yu Xın Yuan 48- You Are My Sunshine49- I Wanna Grow Old With You - Westlife 50- Qıan Nıan Deng Yı Huı - Whıte Snake Legend 51-Shırley Yuen Moment Of Romance
Thomas Balinger, Lena Eckhoff The Big Kalimba Songbook 100+ Songs for Kalimba in C (10 and 17 key) This collection of more than 100 famous songs is guaranteed to contain lots of popular favorites you'll just love playing. Written for the beginning player, this book features * easy arrangements and * large notation * plus an extra line of kalimba tablature to make playing as easy as possible. All songs have been arranged for easy playing on either a 10 key or a 17 key kalimba (mbira, marimba) in C tuning. Plus short sections on tuning your kalimba and the playing basics to get you playing as fast as possible. Songs: 1. A beautiful life 2. All the good times are past and gone 3. Amazing grace 4. Auld lang syne 5. Aura Lee 6. Banks of Sacramento 7. Banks of the Ohio 8. Barbara Allen 9. Beautiful brown eyes 10. Billy Boy 11. Billy the kid 12. Blood on the saddle 13. Boil them cabbage down 14. Botany Bay 15. Brahms' Lullaby 16. Brennan on the moor 17. Buffalo gals 18. Bury me not on the lone prairie 19. Camptown races 20. Cindy 21. Colorado trail 22. Cotton-eyed Joe 23. Cumberland Gap 24. Don't this road look rough and rocky 25. Down by the riverside 26. Down the road 27. East Virginia Blues 28. Engine 143 29. Finnegan's wake 30. Foggy mountain top 31. Footprints in the snow 32. Frankie and Johnny 33. Git along little dogies 34. Give me that old time religion 35. Goin' across the mountain 36. Going down this road 37. Good night, ladies 38. Go, tell it on the mountain 39. He's got the whole world 40. Hickory dickory dock 41. Home! Sweet home! 42. House of the Rising Sun 43. How firm a foundation 44. Humpty Dumpty 45. I ain't gonna work tomorrow 46. I ride an old paint 47. Jack of diamonds 48. James Connolly 49. Jesse James 50. Jingle Bells 51. John Brown's body 52. Jolly good fellow 53. Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee 54. Joy to the world 55. Kum ba yah 56. Little Bessie 57. Little brown jug 58. London Bridge is falling down 59. Long journey home 60. Make me down a pallet 61. Mary had a little lamb 62. Michael, row the boat ashore 63. Midnight on the stormy deep 64. Midnight train 65. Molly and Tenbrooks 66. Morning has broken 67. My Bonnie lies over the ocean 68. My home's across the smoky mountains 69. New river train 70. Nine pound hammer 71. Oh! Susanna 72. Old Black Joe 73. Old Dan Tucker 74. Old folks at home 75. Old Mac Donald had a farm 76. On top of Old Smokey 77. Over the river and through the woods 78. Poor Paddy works on the railway 79. Pop! Goes the weasel 80. Roll in my sweet baby's arms 81. Roving gambler 82. Row, row, row your boat 83. Salty dog Blues 84. Scarborough Fair 85. Shenandoah 86. Swing low, sweet chariot 87. The farmer in the dell 88. The first Noel 89. The last rose of summer 90. The minstrel boy 91. The Sally Gardens 92. This old man 93. Tom Dooley 94. Twinkle, twinkle, little star 95. Up on the housetop 96. Way down the old plank road 97. What shall we do with the drunken sailor 98. When the saints go marchin' in 99. Whiskey in the jar 100. Wildwood flower 101. Will the circle be unbroken 102. Wreck of the old 97
We call this series “I don’t read music” since we are targeting beginners of all ages: children, teens, parents, grandparents. Folk music traditionally is not learned from sheet music or notes. Instead, it is learned by repetition and from being passed from generation to generation. We believe in this method of teaching, which is easier and more enjoyable. 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 of reading music, we do not use here the classical music staff and do not show the note duration. You can experiment with the duration on your own. We recommend finding each of these songs on YouTube and listening to the rhythm before beginning to play. Our sheet music is only a guide. The most important thing is to listen and repeat the recordings. If you are a beginner, playing by note can be difficult. It is easier to follow number-coded circles in this songbook. By simply following the numbers, you will sound like an experienced musician. Contents: Alphabet Song A Hunting We Will Go A Sailor Went to Sea Acka Backa Are You Sleeping Baa Baa Black Sheep Baby Bumble Bee Bell Horses Bim Bum Biddy Bobby Shafto Brahms Lullaby Chumbara Cobbler, Mend My Shoe Cock-a-Doodle Doo Cotton Eyed Joe Ding Dong DiggiDiggiDong Do You Know the Muffin Man? Doggie Doggie Doctor Foster Fiddle-De-Dee Five Little Ducks Five Little Monkeys Frog in the Meadow Good Night, Ladies Happy Birthday Hot Cross Buns Humpty Dumpty I Like to Eat Apples and Bananas I Love Little Kitty It's Raining Itsy Bitsy Spider Jack and Jill Jingle Bells Jolly Old Saint Nicholas Kookaburra La Cucaracha Little Jack Horner London Bridge Mary Had a Little Lamb Miss Mary Mack My Hat Ninety-Nine Bottles Ode to Joy Oh Susannah Oh We Can Play on the Big Bass Drum Old Bald Eagle Old Blue Old McDonald Old Mother Hubbard One, Two, Three, Four Rain, Rain, Go Away Ring Around the Rosie Row Row Your Boat Rub-a-Dub-Dub See-Saw Margery Daw Ten in the Bed The Beep and the Pup The Big Sheep The Mulberry Bush The Wheels on the Bus This Old Man Tinga Layo To Market, to Market Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Thomas Balinger, Lena Eckhoff Kalimba Songbook Children's Songs for Kalimba in C 70 children's songs, nursery rhymes and lullabies arranged for easy kalimba.. Written for the beginning player, this book features * easy arrangements, * large notation and * an extra line of kalimba tablature to make playing as easy as possible. Arranged for easy playing on either a 10 key or a 17 key kalimba (mbira, marimba) in C tuning. Plus tips on playing position, care and maintenance, tuning your kalimba and a short introduction to reading music. Songs: 1. A-hunting we will go 2. Alice the camel 3. All night, all day 4. Animal fair 5. A-tisket, a-tasket 6. Baa, baa, black sheep 7. Bill Grogan's goat 8. Bluebird, Bluebird 9. Boys and girls, come out to play 10. Brother John 11. Cock a doodle doo 12. Crawdad song 13. Down by the station 14. Do your ears hang low? 15. Five fat turkeys 16. Five little speckled frogs 17. Golden slumbers 18. Good morning 19. Good night, ladies 20. Hark, hark, the dogs do bark 21. Here we go, looby loo 22. Hickety, pickety, my black hen 23. Hickory dickory dock 24. Hot cross buns 25. Humpty Dumpty 26. Hush, little baby 27. If all the world were paper 28. It's raining, it's pouring 29. Itsy-bitsy-spider 30. Jack and Jill 31. Lavender's blue 32. Lazy Mary 33. Little Bo-Peep 34. Little green frog 35. Little Polly Flinders 36. Marianne 37. Mary had a little lamb 38. Mary, Mary 39. One elephant went out 40. One, two, three, four 41. Over in the meadow 42. Over the river and through the woods 43. Pease porridge hot 44. Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater 45. Pop! Goes the weasel 46. Punchinello 47. Rain, rain, go away 48. Ride a cock-horse 49. Ring around the rosy 50. Rock-a-bye, baby 51. Row, row, row 52. Rub-a-dub-dub 53. Six little ducks 54. Sleep, baby, sleep 55. Star light, star bright 56. Teddy bear 57. Ten green bottles 58. Ten in a bed 59. The alphabet song 60. The bear went over the mountain 61. The farmer in the dell 62. The grand old Duke of York 63. There's a hole in the bucket 64. There was a crooked man 65. The riddle song 66. This little pig went to market 67. This old man 68. Three blind mice 69. To market, to market 70. Wee Willi Winkie
Thomas Balinger, Lena Eckhoff Kalimba Songbook 50 Easy Classic Songs 50 popular songs in easy arrangements for 10 and 17 key kalimba (mbira, marimba) in C tuning. Featuring large notation and special kalimba tablature to make playing as easy as possible. Plus tips on playing position, care and maintenance and tuning your kalimba. Songs: 1. All the good times are past and gone 2. Amazing grace 3. Aura Lee 4. Banks of Sacramento 5. Beautiful brown eyes 6. Brahms' Lullaby 7. Buffalo gals 8. Camptown races 9. Colorado trail 10. Cotton-eyed Joe 11. Cumberland Gap 12. Down by the riverside 13. Finnegan's wake14. Foggy mountain top 15. Give me that old time religion 16. Goin' across the mountain 17. Good night, ladies 18. Home! Sweet home! 19. House of the Rising Sun 20. Jolly good fellow 21. Kum ba yah 22. London Bridge is falling down 23. Long journey home 24. Mary had a little lamb 25. Michael, row the boat ashore 26. Midnight on the stormy deep 27. Morning has broken 28. My Bonnie lies over the ocean 29. My home's across the smoky mountains 30. Oh! Susanna 31. Old folks at home 32. Old Mac Donald had a farm 33. On top of Old Smokey 34. Over the river and through the woods 35. Poor Paddy works on the railway 36. Pop! Goes the weasel 37. Roll in my sweet baby's arms 38. Row, row, row your boat 39. Scarborough Fair 40. Shenandoah 41. Swing low, sweet chariot 42. The first Noel 43. The last rose of summer 44. Tom Dooley 45. Twinkle, twinkle, little star 46. Up on the housetop 47. Way down the old plank road 48. What shall we do with the drunken sailor 49. When the saints go marchin' in 50. Will the circle be unbroken
The kalimba or mbira is a traditional and typical African instrument. It consists of metal keys attached by a wooden support structure. Normally, the African mbira has 4-20 keys, but there also exist mbiras with 45 keys. One of the ethnic groups of people of Zimbabwe, the Rosvi, are called "Mbira people". Any folk song presupposes dance, but in Africa, dance is impossible to separate from a song. Music and dance accompany African birth, growing up, initiation, marriage, the birth of children, death, as well as most social activity, such as hunting, planting and gathering. Music is often associated in Africa with magic. As the African proverb says: "the spirit cannot ascend to heaven without a song". This educational book will help you begin to play music simply and easily. If you are a beginner, playing by notes can be difficult. It is easier to play the finger piano by following numbers. Learn how to play music in a quick and easy way, without knowledge of reading sheet music. Our sheet music is universal and suitable for any 8-, 10- or 17- note kalimbas and mbiras. Follow the numbers and begin to play! Some melodies might have been changed and simplified to be played in the diatonic range. If your thumb piano has flat keys, it is recommended that you use classic sheet music for the piano. Also, we added a QR code to all songs. You can follow the link and listen to the rhythm before beginning to play. List of 31 African songs for kalimba: Achta ta ta ta ta. Song from Morocco Askari Eee. Song from Tanzania Atadwe. Song from Ghana Banaha. Song from Congo Banuwa. Song from Liberia Bebe Moke. Song from Congo Before Dinner. Song from Congo Che Che Koolay. Song from Ghana Coco Laye-Laye. Song from Congo Do Do Ki Do. Song from Cameroon Eh Soom Boo Kawaya. Song from Nigeria Funga Alafia. Song from Ghana Kanzenzenze. Song from Congo Kotiko. Song from Congo L'abe igi orombo. Song from Nigeria Manamolela. Song from South Africa Mayo Nafwa. Song from Zambia Obwisana. Song from Ghana Plouf Tizen Tizen. Song from Algeria Sansa Kroma. Song from Ghana Sélinguenia. Song from Kenya Shosholoza. Song from South Africa Sindi. Song from Burkina Faso Siyahamba. Song from South Africa Siyanibingelela. Song from South Africa Stick Passing Song. Song from Uganda Umele. Song from South Africa Wa Wa Wa. Song from Congo Welcome Song. Song from Uganda Zimbole. Song from South Africa Zomina. Song from Togo
Our sheet music is not for a specific xylophone, but it is universal and suitable for most 8-25 note xylophones. This book is aimed at those new to music and musical instruments, whether child or adult. It allows for simple and easy learning that requires no previous knowledge of reading music. The letter notation makes it possible for you or your kids to confidently begin playing. Our other books make it easy to play the xylophone with colored circle/letter notation. This book, however, includes classic note symbols so that students can begin to learn the reading of musical notes, including a musical notation showing note length, connection, etc. 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 10-15note xylophone. This percussion instrument develops not only a musical ear, but also gross and fine motor skills, and cognitive skills such as letter recognition, matching, and patterns. 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 songs adapted for xylophone: Part 1 Skip, Skip, Skip to My Lou Humpty Dumpty My Hat I like to Eat (Apples and Bananas) Cobbler, Mend My Shoe Lost My Gold Ring This Old Man Baby Bumble Bee The Bear Went Over the Mountain Cherry Blossom Ring Around the Rosie Rain, Rain, Go Away A Ram Sam Sam Little Jack Horner It's Raining Au Clair de la Lune Debka Hora My Bonnie House of the Rising Sun Part 2 Understand the importance of musical notation. 3 variants of the ancient French melody Ah! vous dirai-je, maman. Baa Baa Black Sheep Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Alphabet Song.
* Schneider Family Book Award Winner * A gorgeous and empowering picture book biography about Evelyn Glennie, a deaf woman, who became the first full-time solo percussionist in the world. (Cover may vary) "No. You can't," people said. But Evelyn knew she could. She had found her own way to listen. From the moment Evelyn Glennie heard her first note, music held her heart. She played the piano by ear at age eight, and the clarinet by age ten. But soon, the nerves in her ears began to deteriorate, and Evelyn was told that, as a deaf girl, she could never be a musician. What sounds Evelyn couldn’thear with her ears, though, she could feel resonate through her body as if she, herself, were a drum. And the music she created was extraordinary. Evelyn Glennie had learned how to listen in a new way. And soon, the world was listening too. "Radiant." —Publishers Weekly "Perfect for elementary school readers . . . Excellent." —SLJ "Beautiful." —A Mighty Girl “Lyrical . . . Expressive . . . Vibrant.” —Booklist “An intriguing, loving biography.” —Kirkus "Engaging [and] vibrant." —The Horn Book "Fantastic." —Book Riot
JO LAROUCHE HAS lived her 13 years in the California desert with her Aunt Lily, ever since she was dropped on Lily’s doorstep with this note: This is Jo. Please take care of her. But beware. This is a dangerous baby. At Lily’s annual Christmas costume party, a variety of strange events take place that lead Jo and Lily out of California forever—and into the mysterious, strange, fantastical world of Eldritch City. There, Jo learns the scandalous truth about who she is, and she and Lily join the Order of Odd-Fish, a collection of knights who research useless information. Glamorous cockroach butlers, pointless quests, obsolete weapons, and bizarre festivals fill their days, but two villains are controlling their fate. Jo is inching closer and closer to the day when her destiny is fulfilled, and no one in Eldritch City will ever be the same.
This book is designed to be useful for guitarists at any skill level. Beginners can use it as an introduction to the foundational concepts of the instrument, intermediate players can use it for training and theoretical work, and advanced players can explore the sections on advanced theory, extended technique and the exhaustive tables of melodic and rhythmic possibilities. It is divided into two parts: pitch and rhythm. Part 1 (pitch) begins with the properties of string, harmonics, and tuning systems. It then moves methodically through pitch information, beginning with locating all versions of a single pitch, building pentatonic, heptatonic, and all possible symmetrical scales. This is followed by a study of intervals, with all possible locations of every two pitches, and a long study that moves through every possible fingering of three pitches, with a series of exercises to master triadic syntax. Part 1 closes with a study of four-pitch structures and complete tables that show all possible pitch sets in circular visual notation. Part 2 (rhythm) begins with a complete course in "Symmetrical Picking," a method based on drum rudiments that builds control in the picking hand through an exhaustive variety of movements. The focus of this section is building a strong rhythmic foundation, with a focus on efficiency, accuracy, speed, dynamics, and groove. It is followed by a study of legato playing, working with ornaments and slides. The study of playing with fingers on multiple strings takes up the remainder of the book. This begins with the study of pulse against pulse, playing two simultaneous tempos. The book concludes with a study of polyrhythm, playing one rhythm against another. Plain English is used as much as possible to describe theoretical concepts, and hundreds of illustrations were made for the book as an aid to those who either don't speak English or prefer to think visually. This approach is designed to be inclusive and to promote creative practice. The main idea of the book is described in this passage (page 154): "Even in this small area there is a lot of material, potentially a lifetime of study. The amount of information can feel overwhelming to students at any level. For this reason, the book is designed for self-directed practice, with an emphasis on what the player "could" do, rather than what the player "should" do. The principle is to develop your own learning process, rather than following someone else's. The ability to make choices is essential in finding a personal approach to the instrument. Pick and choose the studies that seem interesting - there should be enough variety to accommodate a wide range of personalities. If any particular concept or exercise has been useful as the starting point for a new creative direction, then the book has done its job. Its purpose is not to push any dogma, method, or style, but to open the door to options for guitarists of any background that are looking for new perspectives.