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Let's Play the Melodica! 28 Songs with Letter Notation for the Beginner - Start to play right away with easy musical notes - cover

Let's Play the Melodica! 28 Songs with Letter Notation for the Beginner - Start to play right away with easy musical notes

Helen Winter

Verlag: Helen Winter

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Beschreibung

This sheet music e-book was written to help the beginner, be they child or adult, learn to play music in a simple and easy way that requires no previous knowledge of music.

Just by following the circles with letters, you will sound like an experienced musician.
Playing music can be effortless and an enjoyable game.

There are 3 levels in this e-book:
Level 1 and 2 are for beginners and use circles with letter notation, instead of notes.
Level 3 has letter notation and traditional musical notes.

Level 1. Songs that are possible to play within the main octave.

Level 2. Songs that need to be played in an octave other than the main octave, or songs that involve the flat notes.
Now you will need to select the proper note/key by ear.

Level 3. These songs have been written for one octave with ordinary “adult“ musical notes and symbols.

To begin to play right away without any musical knowledge, you just need to obtain and apply the stickers with letter-notation and on each key of your melodica.

Most melodicas include these stickers, but you can buy them separately or create your own using common peelable paper stickers.

In the sheet music e-book, you will find 28 funny kids songs.
There are simple popular songs: kids learning (ABC), sleeping, Christian, church, animals.

Songs:
1. Hot Cross Buns
2. Are you sleeping?
3. Mary had a Little Lamb
4. The wheels on the Bus
5. Twinkle. Twinkle Little Star
6. Old MacDonald had a farm
7. Do you know the Muffin Man?
8. London Bridge is Falling Down
9. Jingle Bells
10. We wish you a Merry Christmas
11. Brahm’s Lullaby
12. Ode to Joy
13. Happy Birthday
14. Le Cucaracha
15. Oh! Susannah
16. Itsy Bitsy Spider
17. The First Noel
18. Yankee Doodle
19. Row, row, row your Boat
20. Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
21. Amazing Grace
22. Silent Night
23. Beethoven. For Elise
24. Rain, rain, go away
25. Alphabet Song
26. A Ram Sam Sam
27. Little Jack Horner
28. It's Raining
Verfügbar seit: 01.11.2023.

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