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This store provides books designed specifically to support early child development. The majority of my collection are songbooks and fingering charts for various musical instruments, made for beginners, including those who have never played music before. I offer music for students of different levels and skills. Children who never studied music before will begin to play right away following color-coded and letter-coded circles. It is as simple as a game – no musical staff knowledge is requi

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This store provides books designed specifically to support early child development. The majority of my collection are songbooks and fingering charts for various musical instruments, made for beginners, including those who have never played music before. I offer music for students of different levels and skills. Children who never studied music before will begin to play right away following color-coded and letter-coded circles. It is as simple as a game – no musical staff knowledge is requi
Play Xylophone by Letter: 22 Xylophone Songs for Kids and Adults
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Play Xylophone by Letter: 22 Xylophone Songs for Kids and Adults

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My sheet music is not for a specific xylophone, but it is universal and suitable for most 8-25 note xylophones. This e-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. My other e-books make it easy to play the xylophone with colored circle/letter notation. This e-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 e-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. 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 Baa Baa Black Sheep Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Alphabet Song
Trombone Position Chart: Trombone Fingering Chart
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Trombone Position Chart: Trombone Fingering Chart

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This e-book aims to help beginners play the trombone. Like all brass instruments, the trombone changes pitch when the physical length of the tubing the air passes through changes. The trombone has a special extendable slide that functions as the valves do on other brass instruments. The trombone changes length when the player extends the main slide. When the slide gets longer, the pitch goes lower. The e-book includes 32 trombone diagrams with fingering positions, along with pitch names and staff notations. Each note here has its own page in the e-book. The musical notes in this e-book cover almost 3 octaves from E2 to B4. The trombone’s slide has seven positions: the 1st position is when the slide is pulled closest to you and 7th is when it is fully extended. However, the slide has no markers indicating these positions. On each page, the slide position in red corresponds to the particular note depicted. When there are two red numbers for the same note, it means that there are two variations for the slide position to create that note. I hope these fingering charts will be a valuable visual aid for you.
21 Color-coded melodies for Bell Set: Color-Coded visual for 8 Note Bell Set
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21 Color-coded melodies for Bell Set: Color-Coded visual for 8 Note Bell Set

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This sheet music e-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. 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 I’ve 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: Hot Cross Buns Are you sleeping? Mary had a little lamb The wheels on the Bus 5.Twinkle. Twinkle little star Old MacDonald had a farm Do you know the Muffin Man? London Bridge is Falling Down Jingle Bells We wish you a Merry Christmas Brahm’s Lullaby Ode to Joy Happy Birthday La Cucaracha Oh, Susannah Yankee Doodle Row, row, row your Boat Jolly Old Saint Nicholas Itsy Bitsy Spider Amazing Grace The First Noel There 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.
Alto Recorder Fingering. 48 Colorful Pictures for Beginners
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Alto Recorder Fingering. 48 Colorful Pictures for Beginners

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This e-book aims to help beginners play alto recorder simply and easily. The set includes 48 pictures (21 notes) with fingering positions for the alto recorder, with pitch names and notations. The musical notes included are: F G A Bb B C D Eb E F F# G A Bb B C Db D Eb E F Several notes have alternate fingerings. You can cut out the pages and use them as a visual aid for you, your kids, or if you are a teacher, for your students. The size of the cut-out is 6.5x10 inches (16.5 x 25.5 cm). One side of the cut-out shows the connection between the dots and their fingering, and the reverse side depicts the same fingering scheme shown on a flute with numbered holes. You can choose the style that is more understandable and comfortable for you.
Soprano Recorder Fingering Chart. 46 Colorful Pictures for Beginners
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Soprano Recorder Fingering Chart. 46 Colorful Pictures for Beginners

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This e-book aims to help beginners play soprano recorder simply and easily. The e-book includes 46 brightly colored pictures with fingering positions for the soprano recorder, with pitch names and staff notations. The musical notes included are: C C#/Db D D#/Eb E F F# G G#/Ab A A#/Bb B C D E F F# G Low B has 2 alternate fingerings, which are the same for both Baroque and German recorders. Low F, Low F#, High F, and High F# have different fingering for Baroque and German recorders. These charts are suitable for both popular styles of a soprano recorder. Cut out the fingering charts and use them as a visual aid for you, your kids or your students. The size of the cut-out is 6.5x10 inches (16x25 cm). This is an almost life-size recorder fingering chart and each note here receives its own piece of paper. You can post these cut-outs on the wall or use them as you like. One side of the poster shows the connection between the dots and their fingering, and the reverse side depicts the same fingering scheme shown on a pipe with numbered holes. You or your child will choose the style that is more understandable and comfortable.
35 Healing Mantras for Melodica: Mindfulness Through Music for Adult Beginners
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35 Healing Mantras for Melodica: Mindfulness Through Music for Adult Beginners

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The melodica is a perfect instrument for playing mantric melodies. If you don’t have a traditional Indian harmonium (or pump organ), the melodica is the most suitable instrument: light, portable, most versatile among small instruments, reliable, and easy to learn. The melodica includes 34-38 keys which make it possible to play rather complex music. The Melodica is a free-reed instrument whose original sound is closer to a harmonica or an accordion, but mostly to an Indian harmonium. The harmonium arrived in India during the mid-19th century, but it is an important instrument in many genres in India, mostly the spiritual. Mantras use the energy of sacred sound to bring benefit to the human body and psyche. Their main purpose is to harmonize the energy of our heart, mind, and body. The creation of this balance of energy has been used for centuries to access and open the human heart and mind, and connect them to physical and spiritual powers. Here you will find the most famous and powerful mantras, mostly in Sanskrit, from different traditions: Hindu, Buddhist, or Sikh. Most mantras have been simplified for beginners, and letter names have been added under the musical notes to make it possible for you to confidently begin playing. If you love yoga, meditation, or are interested in Indian culture, playing mantras will evoke a deep resonance in your heart. Mantras can be accompanied by any chromatic instrument, and my easy-to-play sheet music with audio track links will support you in your musical experience, whether it be music playing, individual yoga, or meditation. I am certain that this practice will help you to work through your negative emotions. Contents Adi Mantra of Kundalini Yoga Ayodhya Vasi Ram Devi Devi Devi Yagan Mohini Gauri Gauri Gange Rajeshwari Gayatri Mantra Govinda Jaya Jaya Green Tara Mantra Guru Brahma Hara Hara Mahadeva Hare Krishna Hari Hari Bol Jai Radha Madhav Kunjabihari Jaya Durga Kali Jaya Ho Mata Jyota Se Jyota Kali Durgai Namo Namah Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra Namo Tassa Bhagawato (Vandana) Namosthute Om Aim Hrim Klim Chamundaye Viche Namaha Om Bhagavan Om Mane Padme Hum Om Namo Bhagavate Sivanandaya Om Shakti Om Om Shri Durgayai Namaha Rama Bolo Shankara Karunakara Shiva Shankara Shiva Shiva Mahadeva Shiva Shiva Shambho Shivananda Namah Om Shivaya Parameshwaraya Siri Gayatry Mantra (Ra Ma Da Sa) Ti-Sarana
Soprano Recorder Fingering Charts. For Baroque and German Style Recorder
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Soprano Recorder Fingering Charts. For Baroque and German Style Recorder

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This e-book will help you begin to play music on a Soprano Recorder simply and easily, with no previous knowledge of reading notes. The e-book includes 18 large pictures with Fingering Positions for the Soprano Recorder, with Pitch Names and Notations. These charts are suitable for both popular styles of a soprano recorder. The musical notes included are: C D E F F# G A Bb B C D E F G This is the standard notation used for general elementary classrooms. Low B has 2 alternate fingerings. Low F, Low F#, and High F have different fingering for Baroque and Germanic recorders. The reverse of most pages with fingering charts depicts the sheet music for a simple song, with a letter above each note. You can cut out the fingering charts and use them as a visual aid for your kids, or if you are a teacher, for your students. The size of the cut-out will be is 5.3x8.46 inches (13.5 x21.5 cm). The printing file size is 5.7 x 8.7 inches. Using standard Letter-size paper, you should select Fit to Page when printing. Songs: Mary Had a Little Lamb The Wheels on the Bus London Bridge Is Falling Down Five Little Ducks Cobbler, Cobbler Mend My Shoe Ring around the Rosie Rain, Rain, Go Away Baby Bumble Bee
Kalimba. 37 Simple Songs from Around the World: Play by Number
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Kalimba. 37 Simple Songs from Around the World: Play by Number

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This e-book includes complete melodies as well as substantial segments of uncomplicated, famous traditional folk songs from different countries around the world. Their goal was to assist you in acquainting your students with the musical traditions of diverse nations and cultures. Music brings us together. I can better understand the people from all corners of the world, in all their wonderful diversity. I’ve gathered 37 different national songs adapted especially for kalimba including lyrics, classic sheet music, number-coded notation, and online audio tracks. The songbook is colorfully designed with national patterns. You will enjoy folk music, children’s songs, hymns, popular melodies, and dances. This educational e-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. My sheet music is not Tabs (specific sheet music for the kalimba) and it is not for a particular kalimba. Rather, it is universal and suitable for any 8-, 10- or 17-note kalimba or mbira. This kalimba songbook with international songs includes notation, not only in numbers, but also classic sheet music. Some melodies might have been changed and simplified to be played within one octave. If your thumb piano has flat keys, it is recommended that you use the classic sheet music for piano. Also, I have added a QR code to all songs. You can follow the link and listen to the rhythm before beginning to play. Contents A Barata Diz Que Tem. Song from Portugal Annie Laurie. Song from Scotland Baidin Fheilimi. Song from Ireland Bella Ciao. Song from Italy Mama Paquita. Song from Brazil Brinca la Tablita. Song from Mexico Buckeye Jim. Song from the United States Burung Kakak Tua. Song from Malaysia Kozachok. Russian Dance Chi Chi Bud Oh. Song from Jamaica Dodo Petit Popo. Song from Trinidad and Tobago Ekmek Buldum. Song from Turkey El Coqui. Song from Puerto Rico Mage Podi Thara. Song from Sri Lanka A Ram Sam Sam. Song from Morocco Ahrirang. Song from Korea Anile, Anile. Song from India Au Clair de la Lune. Song from France Bound for South Australia. Song from Australia Bim Bum Biddy. Song from the United States Che Che Koolay. Song from Ghana Cumpleaños Feliz! Song from Colombia ¿Dónde Están las Llaves? Song from Spain Debka Hora. Song from Israel Epo i Tai Tai e. Song from New Zealand Frère Jacques. Song from France Giro Giro Tondo. Song from Italy Gretel, Pastetel. Song from Germany Hotaru Koi. Song from Japan Kalinka. Song from Russia Kanzenzenze. Song from Congo Kum Ba Yah. Song from the United States Kum Bachur Atzel. Song from Israel La Cucaracha. Song from Mexico Lost My Gold Ring. Song from Jamaica Mein Hut. Song from Germany Pounto to Dakhtilidy. Song from Greece
Colorful Fingering Diagram for the Trumpet: Trumpet Fingering Chart
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Colorful Fingering Diagram for the Trumpet: Trumpet Fingering Chart

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This e-book aims to help beginners play the trumpet. The e-book includes 31 trumpet diagrams with fingering positions, along with pitch names and staff notations. Each note here has its own page in the e-book. The musical notes in this e-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.
Color-Coded Bell Music for Absolute Beginners of All Ages: 40 Simple Songs for 8 Note Bells
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Color-Coded Bell Music for Absolute Beginners of All Ages: 40 Simple Songs for 8 Note Bells

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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. 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. Give each participant one or two bells and ask them to join in a simple melody. Independently, whether the player has musical knowledge or not, the band will sound harmoniously with just a little bit of training. Most solfeggio teachers advise that it’s better to begin not with a piano, but with a simpler and more accessible instrument. However, like other “serious” musical instruments, bells can help in teaching note duration, understanding different pitches, recognizing different musical scales, and the acquisition of a sense of rhythm and melody. 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 e-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) - white List of Songs A Hunting We Will Go A Sailor Went to Sea Amazing Grace Bim Bum Biddy Bobby Shafto Chumbara Cobbler, Mend My Shoe Cock-a-Doodle Doo Cotton Eyed Joe Ding Dong DiggiDiggiDong Doctor Foster Fiddle-Dee-Dee Five Little Monkeys Here Come a Blue Bird Here We Go Looby Loo Humpty Dumpty I Love Little Kitty Kookaburra Lavender’s Blue Li’l Liza Jane Little Jack Horner Long-legged Sailor Ninety-Nine Bottles Oh Susannah Old Blue Old Mother Hubbard One, Two, Three, Four Pat a Cake Peace Like a River Ring Around the Rosie Rub-a-Dub-Dub See-Saw Margery Daw The Bear Went Over the Mountain The Bee and the Pup The Big Sheep The Mulberry Bush Tinga Layo To Market, To Market Wishy Washy Wee Yankee Doodle
Absolute Beginner. Tongue Drum and Handpan Song Tutorial: Kids Songs
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Absolute Beginner. Tongue Drum and Handpan Song Tutorial: Kids Songs

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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. You can get an idea of how the song might be played by listening to the YouTube clip of the same song, which you can access with the QR code below each song. Then, if you find that you can play the song with more confidence, you can try using the second page of the same song, with the actual notes. There, the same melody is written in a traditional manner with all the necessary musical symbols. However, I simplified the melodies in this step as well, transposing most songs for one octave, and leaving the numbers under the notes. I hope that playing these simple melodies will bring you a new relaxation and meditation experience filled with a lot of joy. 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. The steel tongue drum (aka tong drum, tank drum, gluck-o-phone, hapi drum, mandala, or lotus drum) and the handpan (aka hank drum, UFO drum, zen drum) are percussion musical instruments designed to help you focus on your feelings, sensations, and body. You don’t need classical music training or knowledge of music theory to play them. Table of Contents Introduction 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 Number Songs 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 Market Appendix How to Read Music
36 Traditional Native American Songs for Recorder: Play by Letter
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36 Traditional Native American Songs for Recorder: Play by Letter

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Flutes are a part of the Native American tradition. Original instruments have from zero to 7 finger holes, and each flute master designs their own instrument in order to find their own unique sound. Flutes, along with percussion instruments, were used for ceremonial and healing purposes. These songs were adapted here for Recorder musical instrument. Songs for American tribes are traditionally a method of communicating with their ancestors and supernatural powers. Music is used to help grow a harvest, bring rain, bring victory in battle or cure the sick. Music is seldom performed for its own sake and as a rule, the tribes tried to repeat sounds which were heard in nature (whispering winds, rain sounds, etc). That is why the rhythm prevailed and words were not so important. Some songs such as ceremonial or medicinal ones often were inspired by dreams. Here you can find traditional songs, handed down from generation to generation. I wrote the note numbers above the notes because our sheet music is aimed at absolute beginners. Just follow numbers and enjoy. Also, I added a QR code to each song. Follow the link and find this song on YouTube, so that you can listen to the rhythm before beginning to play. For which recorders are these songs suitable? These traditional American folk songs can possibly be played on a Soprano recorder, and several songs can be played on an Alto model. Table of Contents Ani Couni. Arapaho Song. (Version 1) Ani Couni. Arapaho Song. (Version 2) Ani Couni. Arapaho Song. (Version 3) Bebi Notsa. Creek folk song Buffalo Dance. Kiowa folk song Chippewa Lullaby. Chippewa folk song Corn Grinding Song. Zuni folk song Creek Duck Dance. Creek folk song. (Version 1) Creek Duck Dance. Creek folk song. (Version 2) Dust of the Red Wagon. Ute folk song Eagle Dance Song. Algonquin folk song Epanay. Sioux folk song Happy Song. Navajo folk song Hiya Hiya. Pawnee folk song Ho Ho Watanay. Iroquois Lullaby. (2 versions) Hosisipa. Sioux folk song Hwi Ne Ya He. Presumably an Apache song Happiness Song. Navajo folk song Inuit Ice Cream. Inuit folk song Inuit lullaby. Inuit folk song Kayowajineh. Seneca Canoe song Medicine Song. Apache Song Moccasin Game Song. Navajo folk song Mos Mos. Hopi folk song Muje Mukesin. Ojibwe traditional song My Paddle. Folk song Nessa, Nessa. Ojibway Lullaby O Hal’lwe. Nanticoke folk song Okki Tokki Unga. Inuit fishing song Pleasure Dance. Choctaw folk song Sioux Lullaby. Sioux folk song Song of the Deer Dancing. Chippewa folk song Song to the Sun. Zuni folk song Uhe’ Ba Sho. Omaha folk song Wanagi Wacipi Olowan. Dakota folk song Wioste Olowan. Dakota folk song We n’ De Ya Ho. Cherokee Morning song Ya Ya We. Wichita song Zuni Sunset Song. Zuni folk song
Kalimba. 20 Number-Coded African Songs for Absolute Beginners: Traditional Kalimba Rhythms
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Kalimba. 20 Number-Coded African Songs for Absolute Beginners: Traditional Kalimba Rhythms

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This e-book was created with the intention of assisting absolute beginners, regardless of whether they are children or adults, in learning to play in a straightforward and uncomplicated manner, without requiring any knowledge of reading sheet music. For beginners, playing by following musical notes can be challenging, while it is comparatively easier to follow number-coded circles with corresponding note numbers. In the contemporary context, kalimbas typically feature engraved letters and numbers that represent the notes. The dots positioned above the numbers indicate the next octave. The majority of songs in this songbook utilize eight notes and can be played on a 10 or 17-key kalimba. In African musical traditions, singing is often intertwined with dancing, placing greater emphasis on rhythms rather than melody or harmony. African songs, characterized by their distinct rhythmic patterns, serve as excellent material for musicians of various backgrounds. The primary purpose of this e-book is not mere reproduction, but to actively engage everyone, as music, by its very definition, involves the expression of emotional states through the use of sounds with specific frequencies and rhythms. While an indication of a song’s country of origin is provided, it should be understood that many traditional cultures transcend current national borders. The language in which a song is sung holds more significance and can be utilized in multiple countries. Most songs included in this e-book have been simplified to accommodate beginners. Since African music often involves improvisation and variation, it is recommended to utilize this sheet music as a guide rather than a rigid framework. The most crucial aspect is to actively listen to and replicate the recordings accessible through the provided QR code. Contents Obwisana Do Do Ki Do Plouf Tizen Tizen Sansa Kroma A Ram Sam Sam Sélinguenia Shosholoza Kanzenzenze Zimbole Banuwa Bebe Moke Kumbaya, My Lord Siyahamba Bambali Bele Mama Stick Passing Song Che Che Koolay Siyanibingelela Atadwe Funga Alafia
Recorder for Beginners. 50 Easy-to-Play Songs from Over the World: Easy Solo Recorder Songbook
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Recorder for Beginners. 50 Easy-to-Play Songs from Over the World: Easy Solo Recorder Songbook

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This e-book includes complete melodies as well as substantial segments of uncomplicated, famous traditional folk songs from different countries around the world. Their goal was to assist you in acquainting your students with the musical traditions of diverse nations and cultures. I’ve gathered 50 different national songs adapted for the recorder musical instrument including lyrics, classic sheet music, letter-coded notations, and online audio tracks. This musical e-book is suitable for kids or adult beginners. The songbook is designed with national patterns. You will enjoy folk music, children’s songs, hymns, and popular melodies. This learning e-book will help you begin to play music simply and easily. My recorder solo sheet music is universal, songs are written with classic musical notations and letters inside the notes. Some melodies have been changed and simplified to beginners. Also, I have added a QR code to all songs. You can follow the link and listen to the rhythm before beginning to play. In many ways, music is a universal language, crossing borders and opening up a whole new world to your mind. Contents Au Clair de la Lune Song from France Annie Laurie Song from Scotland Bella Ciao Song from Italy Bim Bum Biddy Song from the United States Che Che Koolay Song from Ghana Cherry Blossom Song from Japan Dodo Petit Popo Song from Trinidad and Tobago El Coqui Song from Puerto Rico Epo I Tai Tai e Song from New Zealand Frère Jacques Song from France Giro Giro Tondo Song from Italy House of the Rising Sun Song from the United States A Barata Diz Que Tem Song from Portugal ¿Dónde Están las Llaves? Song from Spain Baidin Fheilimi Song from Ireland Bound for South Australia Song from Australia Brinca la Tablita Song from Mexico Chi Chi Bud Oh Song from Jamaica ¡Cumpleaños Feliz! Song from Colombia Debka Hora Song from Israel Ekmek Buldum Song from Turkey Gretel, Pastetel Song from Germany Hotaru Koi Song from Japan Anile, Anile Song from India Buckeye Jim Song from the United States Ahrirang Song from Korea Burung Kakak Tua Song from Malaysia Kalinka Song from Russia A Ram Sam Sam Song from Morocco Kanzenzenze Song from Congo Kum Ba Yah Song from the United States Old Mother Hubbard Song from England La Cucaracha Song from Mexico Land of the Silver Birch Song from Canada Kozachok Dance from Russia Kum Bachur Atzel Song from Israel Lost My Gold Ring Song from Jamaica Mage Podi Thara Song from Sri Lanka Mama Paquita Song from Brazil My Bonnie Song from Scotland Mein Hut Song from Germany Oh! Susanna (by St.Foster) Song from the United States Pounto to Dakhtilidy Song from Greece Shchedrik Song from Ukraine Singapura, Oh Singapura Song from Singapore The Grand Old Duke of York Song from England Un Petit Cochon Song from France Vous Diraije Maman Song from France Zhao Peng You Song from China Zimbole Song from South Africa
35 Traditional African Songs for Tongue Drum and Handpan: Play by Number
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35 Traditional African Songs for Tongue Drum and Handpan: Play by Number

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The steel tongue drum (aka tong drum, tank drum, gluck-o-phone, hapi, or steeldrum) and the handpan (aka hank drum, UFO drum, zen drum, meditation, healing, or chakra drum) are percussion musical instruments designed to help you focus on your feelings, sensations, and body. You don’t need classical music training or knowledge of music theory to play them. The main purpose is relaxation, meditation, and traveling through your inner world. This e-book is aimed at those who want to add popular melodies to their experimentation. The Famous African Songs were adapted here for Tongue Drum and Handpan. I believe that African songs, due to their clear rhythmic patterns, are ideal for tongue and hang drums. These songs are possible to play on most drum models. I wrote the note numbers above the notes because my sheet music is aimed at absolute beginners. Just follow numbers and enjoy. Also, I added a QR code to most songs. Follow the link and find this song on YouTube, so that you can listen to the rhythm before beginning to play. For which tongue drum are these songs suitable? Each tongue drum is very different and it is impossible to accommodate songs for all kinds of tongue drums in one e-book. The songs which have been collected in this e-book can be played on most drum models. If you have less than 1 octave of keys on your drum, you may need to skip some songs. However, if your drum has many sharp notes, you will need a e-book that contains chromatic songs. Here, I have collected only simplified diatonic melodies. Contents Achta ta ta ta ta. Song from Morocco A Ram Sam Sam. 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 Famba Naye. Song from Zimbabwe Funga Alafia. Song from Ghana Iro Ye. Song from Benin 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 Si Ma Ma Ka. Song from Ghana 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
30 Very Simple Songs for 4-Hole Ocarina with Color-Coded Fingering Chart: for Absolute Beginners
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30 Very Simple Songs for 4-Hole Ocarina with Color-Coded Fingering Chart: for Absolute Beginners

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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: a total of 13 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 e-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. Ocarinas always have 1 hole which is never covered. This is the place where sound is released from the ocarina, which is called the whistle. 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. Ocarinas are made from a variety of materials. The most popular models are made of plastic, porcelain, ceramic, or wood. My sheet music is based on a 4-hole ocarina tuned in C Major. Contents A Tisket, a Tasket Au Clair de la Lune Bingo Bye Baby Bunting Happy Birthday to You Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush Hickory Dickory Dock Holy, Holy, Holy Hot Cross Buns I’m a Little Teapot Itsy Bitsy Spider Little Bunny Foo Foo London Bridge Mary Had a Little Lamb Ode to Joy Old MacDonald Had a Farm Pop Goes the Weasel Rain, Rain, Go Away Ring Around the Rosy Rock-a-bye Baby Row Row Row Your Boat Skip to My Lou Ten Little Fingers The Bear Went Over the Mountain The Muffin Man The Wheels on the Bus This Old Man Three Blind Mice Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star We Wish You a Merry Christmas
35 Most Powerful Hindu Mantras on Keyboard for Adult Beginners
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35 Most Powerful Hindu Mantras on Keyboard for Adult Beginners

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Mantras use the energy of sacred sound to bring benefit to the human body and psyche. Their main purpose is to harmonize the energy of our heart, mind, and body. This is done through vibration, content, and repetition. The creation of this balance of energy has been used for centuries to access and open the human heart and mind and connect them to spiritual powers. All mantras collected in this e-book originate from Hinduism. Music has a foundational place in Hindu mythology. It has played a role in the worship of deities and saints, and even in a non-religious context, such as yoga, meditation, and spiritual self-transformation. Also if are interested in Indian culture, playing mantras will evoke a deep resonance in your heart. This songbook is suitable for any keyboard musical instrument: piano, synthesizer, accordion, melodica, even for percussion instruments such as xylophone or marimba. This e-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. If you are a beginner, playing by notes can be difficult. It is easier to begin to play by following letters. You just need to get and apply stickers with the note letters on your piano keys. Also, I added a QR code to all songs. Follow the link and listen to the rhythm before beginning to play. Contents Ayodhya Vasi Ram Devi Devi Devi Yagan Mohini Gauri Gauri Gange Rajeshwari Gayatri Mantra Govinda Jaya Jaya Guru Brahma Hara Hara Mahadeva Hare Krishna Hari Hari Bol Jai Radha Madhav Kunjabihari Jaya Durga Kali Jaya Gurudev Jaya Ho Mata Jyota Se Jyota Kali Durgai Namo Namah Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra Namah Kirtan - Jaya Guru Namosthute Narayana Om Aim Hrim Klim Chamundaye Viche Namaha Om Asatoma Sat Gamaya Om Bhagavan Om Mata Kali Om Namah Shivaya Om Namo Bhagavate Sivanandaya Om Shakti Om Om Shri Durgayai Namaha Rama Bolo Shankara Karunakara Shiva Shankara Shiva Shiva Mahadeva Shiva Shiva Shambho Shivananda Namah Om Shivaya Parameshwaraya
Kalimba Meditation 20 Healing Mantras
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Kalimba Meditation 20 Healing Mantras

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The kalimba came from Africa, but it is perfectly suitable for any kind of ethnic music. The kalimba has a rather meditative quality since each sound can be observed separately. Mindful observation of playing each note can even induce a trance state in the listener. Although mantras are not typically played on the kalimba, you can have a unique spiritual experience nonetheless. If you love yoga, meditation or are interested in Indian culture, playing mantras will evoke a deep resonance in your heart. Here are 20 Indian mantras adapted for 10 and 17 key kalimbas. All songs are in easily readable diatonic arrangements with number notation. My aim is to make playing as simple as possible. Even if you don’t have any musical background, you will begin to play very fast. I added a QR code to all songs. You can follow the link and listen to the rhythm and the melody before beginning to play. Contents Adi Mantra of Kundalini Yoga Devi Devi Devi Yagan Mohini Gauri Gauri Gange Rajeshwari Gayatri Mantra Green Tara Mantra Hara Hara Mahadeva Hare Krishna Jai Radha Madhav Kunjabihari Jaya Ho Mata Kali Durgai Namo Namah Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra Namo Tassa Bhagawato Om Bhagavan Om Namo Bhagavate Sivanandaya Om Shakti Om Shankara Karunakara Shivananda Namah Om Shivaya Parameshwaraya Siri Gayatry Mantra
Essential Mantras for Yoga and Meditation: Piano & Keyboard for Adult Beginners
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Essential Mantras for Yoga and Meditation: Piano & Keyboard for Adult Beginners

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The power of the mantra lies in its ability to bring individuals to a state where they can reflect upon their inner selves. The use of repetitive sacred utterances allows one to access the divine. Mantras allow individuals to access their inner selves in a very powerful way. Repeating sounds considered sacred allows one to access the divine. The word “mantra” is derived from Sanskrit and simply means a sacred sound. In yoga practice, mantras play a key role. Typically, practitioners of yoga chant mantras at the beginning and end of a yoga session. Here, I have created a collection of mantras that are used in a variety of yoga traditions: Patanjali, Vinyasa, Kundalini Yoga. I also include several Buddhist mantras which are usually used at the end of a yoga session when Metta meditation is done. This songbook is suitable for any keyboard musical instrument: piano, synthesizer, accordion, melodica, even for percussion instruments such as xylophone or marimba. Also, I added a QR code to all songs. Follow the link and listen to the rhythm before beginning to play. CONTENTS: Adi Mantra. Kundalini Yoga Asatoma Sadgamaya (version 1) Asatoma Sadgamaya (version 2) Ashtanga Vinyasa Opening Yoga Mantra Ashtanga Vinyasa Closing Yoga Mantra. Ganesha Mantra Gayatri Mantra Green Tara Mantra Guru Brahma Jay Mata Kali Kali Durgai Namo Namah Lakshmi Mantra Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra Moola Mantra. Kundalini Yoga Om Aim Hrim Klim Chamundaya Viche Namaha Om Mani Padme Hum Om Namah Shivaya Om Namo Bhagavate Sivanandaya Om Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah Om Shakti Om Om Shri Durgayai Namaha Shiva Shankara. Bhakti Yoga Shiva Shiva Shambho Shivananda Namah Om Siri Gayatry Mantra (Ra Ma Da Sa). Kundalini Yoga Surya Gayatri Yoga Mantra Surya Namaskar Triple Mantra. Kundalini Yoga Yoga Sutra
53 Simple International Songs for Toy Xylophones for Non-Musicians: Easy Sheet Music for Beginners
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53 Simple International Songs for Toy Xylophones for Non-Musicians: Easy Sheet Music for Beginners

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This e-book includes complete melodies as well as substantial segments of uncomplicated, famous traditional folk songs from different countries around the world. Their goal was to assist you in acquainting your students with the musical traditions of diverse nations and cultures. This e-book includes 53 popular, rhythmic, and easy-to-play folk songs and melodies from all over the world. Through music, we are brought together and we can gain a better understanding of people from all corners of the Earth. Getting to know music from around the world can be one of the most exciting and appealing ways to be introduced to new and different cultures. Music is a universal language, meaning that it transcends borders and opens up an entirely new way of thinking. You do not need to have any musical experience or be able to read music to use this e-book. It is aimed at your or your kid’s first musical experience with a toy musical instrument. Nowadays, toy xylophones are well-tuned and can be used to easily become introduced to the world of music. If you have this specific xylophone (pictured below), you can play all 53 songs. I chose the most popular model on the market, where the C and C8 notes are colored in blue. However, if your model is a little bit different, for example C is red, C8 is white or C and C8 both are red, this e-book will also work for you. Besides colored circles corresponding to the key color of your small xylophone, there are note letters inside each circle. Just follow the letter and play. If the colors of the keys of your instrument don’t match the colors of the notes in our book, we offer an uncolored version as an alternative. You can mark the circles with the color that matches your bells or the keys of your xylophone using a PDF editor or print the pages and color them with pencils. Table of contents North America Alice the Camel Ani Couni Chaouani Aura Lee Bim Bum Biddy Buckeye Jim Jacob’s Ladder Li’l Liza Jane Kum-Ba-Yah Michel Row Your Boat Over the River Peace Like a River Latin America Brinca la Tablita Cucaracha DoDo Petit PoPo Tingalayo Cumpleanos Feliz Lost my Gold Ring Los Pollitos Dicen Africa Banuwa Che Che Koolay Do-Do-Ki-Do Funga Alafia Kanzenzenze Labe-igi-Orombo Obwisana Sansa Kroma Shosholoza Welcome Song Europe Five Little Ducks Five Little Monkeys Hush Little Baby Old Mother Hubbard This Old Man See-Saw Margery Daw Buenos Dias Donde estan las Llaves Au Clair de la Lune Pirouette Cacahuete Frere Jacques (Are You Sleeping?) Un Petit Cochon Vous Diraije Maman (Twinkle Little Star) Giro-Giro-Tondo Oh Che Bel Castello Mein Hut (My Hat) Asia Kalinka Kum Bachur Atzel Anile, Anile Gayatri Mantra Maha Mrityundjaya Mantra Zhao Peng You Hotaru Koi Australia and Oceania Epo-i-Tai-Tai-e Kangaroo, Skippy Roo