30 Easy Play Songs

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Helen Winter

General Info

Published Date ‏ : ‎ 11th October 2019
Publisher ‏ : ‎
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Level ‏ : ‎ Early Elementary
Number of Pages ‏ : ‎ 35
ISBN ‏ : ‎ 978-1-7954-5840-5
Weight ‏ : ‎ 3.2 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7 x 0.09 x 10 inches
Cost: $10.33

Description

30 Songs you can play for your baby immediately on any instrument you may have at home without any musical background. Hi. Now you are parents. Or grandparents.

The second is much easier but does not free you from the duty of singing lullabies and other funny kids' songs to your little ones.

Do you feel forced to sing them? It’s not easy, is it? Especially if you’re tone-deaf. Did your schoolmates study violin while you were playing hooky from music class? Now with the kids, you’re stuck and everyone expects you to be a lullaby singer.

Well, we have a solution for you. If your only singing has been in the shower, let us help you become a real musician. And you can do it with any instrument. Even a toy piano, if it is tuned. If you are a musician, this book is not for you. You can go play your instrument in an orchestra. Kids like simple music. We offer your a guaranteed time-tested set of cool kids' songs. These are famous kids' songs (which you’ll recognize) and also some musical nursery rhymes threw in.

What do you need for your musical success? Equipment for starters. Your instrument can even be jars with water. But for most songs, it’ll be better if they are somewhat tuned.

It could be any key instrument like a piano, melodica, kalimba, marimba, synthesizer, xylophone, glockenspiel, or a color bell set with 8 bells or more. Drums, tambourines, castanets, and music rattles are also welcome.

The main argument for the idea of not being able to play in a band with your child immediately is I CANNOT READ MUSIC SHEET. Don’t worry! You don’t have to!

We made our pictures large and as simple as possible. You’ll easily play by circles. No musical staff or notes. Your listeners are not very critical and won’t know the difference. Kids are the best listeners in the world.

Content

Part 1: No musical staff or notes. Simply follow the circles with letters. To show the rhythm, we grouped the circles together. Every song in this section was adapted for the newbie - you - just 8 notes (one octave).

Part 2: Here you’ll see traditional musical notes and staff added. But don’t worry - the helpful letters are still there.

Song List

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
29. Baa-Baa Black Sheep
30. Ring around the Rosie

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