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Kalimba 45 Simple Songs Around the World: Play by Number - cover

Kalimba 45 Simple Songs Around the World: Play by Number

Helen Winter

Maison d'édition: Helen Winter

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Synopsis

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.

International songs are one of the most exciting and appealing avenues to introducing children to new and different cultures through music.

I've gathered 45 different national songs adapted especially for kalimba including lyrics, classic sheet music, number-coded notation, and online audio tracks.
You will enjoy folk music, children's songs, hymns, popular melodies, and dances.

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 universal and suitable for any 8-, 10- or 17- note kalimba or mbira.

Some melodies might have been changed and simplified to be played within one octave.
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
1. A Barata Diz Que Tem - Song from Portugal
2. Annie Laurie - Song from Scotland
3. Baidin Fheilimi - Song from Ireland
4. Bella Ciao - Song from Italy
5. Mama Paquita - Song from Brazil
6. Brinca la Tablita - Song from Mexico
7. Buckeye Ji - Song from the United States
8. Burung Kakak Tua - Song from Malaysia
9. Kozachok - Russian Dance
10. Chi Chi Bud Oh - Song from Jamaica
11. Dodo Petit Popo - Song from Trinidad and Tobago
12. Ekmek Buldum - Song from Turkey
13. El Coqui - Song from Puerto Rico
14. Mage Podi Thara - Song from Sri Lanka
15. A Ram Sam Sam - Song from Morocco
16. Ahrirang - Song from Korea
17. Anile, Anile - Song from India
18. Au Clair de la Lune - Song from France
19. Bound for South Australia - Song from Australia 
20. Bim Bum Biddy - Song from the United States
21. Che Che Koolay - Song from Ghana
22. Cumpleaños Feliz! - Song from Colombia
23. ¿Dónde Están las Llaves? - Song from Spain
24.  Debka Hora - Song from Israel
25. Epo i Tai Tai e - Song from New Zealand
26. Frère Jacques - Song from France
27. Giro Giro Tondo - Song from Italy
28. Gretel, Pastetel - Song from Germany
29. Hotaru Koi - Song from Japan
30. Kalinka - Song from Russia 
31. Kanzenzenze - Song from Congo
32. Kum Ba Yah - Song from the United States
33. Kum Bachur Atzel - Song from Israel
34. La Cucaracha - Song from Mexico
35. Lost My Gold Ring - Song from Jamaica
36. Mein Hut - Song from Germany
37. Pounto to Dakhtilidy - Song from Greece
38. Shchedrik - Song from Ukraine
39. Singapura, Oh Singapura - Song from Singapore
40. Tongo - Song from Polynesia 
41. The Grand Old Duke of York - Song from England
42. Un Petit Cochon - Song from France
43. Vous Diraije Maman - Song from France 
44. Zhao Peng You - Song from China
45. Zimbole - Song from South Africa
Disponible depuis: 31/10/2023.

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