The Easiest Kalimba World Song Book: 54 Simple Songs without Musical Notes PDF
Through music, we are brought together and we can gain a better understanding of people from all corners of the Earth.I call this series “I Don’t Read Music” since I am targeting beginners of all ages: children, teens, parents, and grandparents.This e-book includes 54 popular, rhythmic, and easy-to-play folk songs and melodies from all over the world. Since this e-book is aimed at the absolute beg...

Helen Winter - The Easiest Kalimba World Song Book: 54 Simple Songs without Musical Notes

The Easiest Kalimba World Song Book: 54 Simple Songs without Musical Notes

Just Follow the Circles

Helen Winter

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Through music, we are brought together and we can gain a better understanding of people from all corners of the Earth.I call this series “I Don’t Read Music” since I am targeting beginners of all ages: children, teens, parents, and grandparents.This e-book includes 54 popular, rhythmic, and easy-to-play folk songs and melodies from all over the world. Since this e-book is aimed at the absolute beginner without any knowledge of reading music, I do not use the classical music staff and do not show the note duration. Each song here is written without classic musical notation but only with circles and numbered notes inside. First of all, I recommend following the QR-code which you will find on each page, listening to the song on YouTube, and then trying to repeat what is heard in the recordings. It will help to understand the rhythm pattern and duration.Keep in mind that folk music traditionally is not learned from sheet music or notes. Instead, it is learned by repetition and through being passed from generation to generation. I believe in this method of teaching, which is easier and more enjoyable. For learning purposes, all songs have been simplified and adapted especially for kalimba. Most songs have been transposed for one octave.So you can use an 8-note kalimba, but if you want to play all 54 songs, you should have a 10- or 17-note kalimba.Getting to know music from around the world can be one of the most exciting and appealing ways to be introduced to new and different cultures. Music is a universal language, meaning that it transcends borders and opens up an entirely new way of thinking.Table of contentsNorth AmericaAlice the CamelAni Couni ChaouaniAura LeeChicken on a Fence PostBim Bum BiddyBuckeye JimLi'l Liza JaneThe Farmer in the DellKum-Ba-YahPeace Like a RiverLand of the Silver BirchMy PaddleLatin AmericaBrinca la TablitaCucarachaDoDo Petit PoPoTingalayoCumpleanos FelizLost my Gold RingAfricaBanuwaChe Che KoolayDo-Do-Ki-DoFunga AlafiaKanzenzenzeLabe-igi-OromboObwisanaSansa KromaShosholozaSiyanibingelelaWelcome SongEuropeFive Little DucksFive Little MonkeysHush Little BabyOld Mother HubbardThis Old ManSee-Saw Margery DawDonde estan las LlavesAu Clair de la LunePirouette CacahueteFrere Jacques (Are You Sleeping?)Un Petit CochonVous Diraije Maman (Twinkle Little Star)Giro-Giro-TondoMein Hut (My Hat)O, TannenbaumAsiaKalinkaEkmek BuldumKum Bachur AtzelAnile, AnileGayatri MantraMaha Mrityundjaya MantraZhao Peng YouHotaru KoiAustralia and OceaniaEpo-i-Tai-Tai-eKangaroo, Skippy Roo

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