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44 Color-Coded Easy-to-Play Songs for 8 Note Bell Set : Elementary level - (Volume 1) - cover

44 Color-Coded Easy-to-Play Songs for 8 Note Bell Set : Elementary level - (Volume 1)

Helen Winter

Publisher: Helen Winter

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Summary

There are two volumes of my songbook. I present the easiest songs in the first volume and the slightly more advanced songs in the second.

You, your kids, or your 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
1) teaching note duration,
2) understanding different pitches,
3) recognizing different musical scales, and
4) 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 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) - white

List of Songs
A la Ronda Ronda
Acka Backa
Apple, Apple on the Tree
Are You Sleeping?
Baby Bumble Bee
Bell Horses
Bounce High, Bounce Low
Brahms Lullaby
Busy Buzzy Bee
Bye, Baby Bunting
Do You Know the Muffin Man?
Doggie Doggie
Five Little Ducks
Frog in the Meadow
Happy Birthday
Hot Cross Buns
I Like to Eat Apples and Bananas.
It's Raining
Itsy Bitsy Spider
Jack and Jill
Jingle Bells
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
La Cucaracha
London Bridge
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Michael, Row the Boat Ashore
Miss Mary Mack
My Hat
Ode to Joy
Oh We Can Play on the Big Bass Drum
Old Bald Eagle
Old McDonald
Rain, Rain, Go Away
Row Row Your Boat
Ten in the Bed
Ten Little Fingers
The Baker
The Closet Key
The First Noel
The Wheels on the Bus
This Old Man
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
When the Saints Go Marchin In
Available since: 10/31/2023.

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