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Color Bells for All Ages The Greatest African Songs & Afro-American Spirituals - Color-Coded Sheet Music for Absolute Beginners - cover

Color Bells for All Ages The Greatest African Songs & Afro-American Spirituals - Color-Coded Sheet Music for Absolute Beginners

Helen Winter

Publisher: Helen Winter

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Summary

This e-book was written with beginners in mind. 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.
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.

Music bells create an amazing sound and there is no need to worry about being in tune or finger position.
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.

The color of the bells or resonator blocks must be the same as the color of the bells below. My color chromatic scale corresponds to the chakra system.
C low - red, D - orange, E - yellow, F - green, G - light blue, A - blue, B - violet, and C high - white.
Each chakra is said to vibrate at a different frequency and is associated with a particular color and particular music note.

There are two parts of my songbook. I present the traditional African songs in the first part and the African-American spirituals in the second.
Part 1. Folk Songs
Banuwa
Bebe Moke
Che Che Koolay
Do Do Ki Do
Kanzenzenze
Obwisana
Plouf Tizen Tizen
Sansa Kroma
Selinguenia
Shosholoza
Stick Passing Song
Zimbole
Part 2. Spirituals
Babylon's Falling
Elijah Rock
Every Time I Feel the Spirit
Go, Tell It on the Mountain
Great Big Stars
Great Day
Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley
Kumbaya, My Lord
Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
Sinner Man
Somebody's Knocking at Your Door
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
This Little Light of Mine
There's a Meeting Here Tonight
We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder
We Are Marching (Siyahamba)
Who Built the Ark?
Available since: 10/19/2023.

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