Numbered Sheet Music for 8-Note Steel Drum with Simple Traditional African Songs: Beginner's Level

Numbered Sheet Music for 8-Note Steel Drum with Simple Traditional African Songs: Beginner's Level

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  • Author: Helen Winter
  • Publisher: Helen Winter
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  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 42

The steel tongue drum and the handpan are percussion musical instruments designed to help you focus on your feelings, sensations, and body. No previous training or skills are necessary to enjoy these fascinating instruments. Playing drums can relieve stress and disappointment. Because most tongue drums include and are tuned to involve the notes of the main octave, all songs from this book are possible to play in one octave. If you have less than one octave of keys on your drum, you may need to skip some songs. If you have more than 8 keys, for example, an 11- or 15-note handpan this book would be a great start to your drum experience. Yet, each tongue drum is very different, and it is impossible to accommodate songs for all kinds of tongue drums in one music book. This songbook was written to help the absolute beginner, whether child or adult learn to play in a simple and easy way that requires no knowledge of reading music. If you are a beginner, playing by note can be difficult. It is easier to follow number-coded circles with note numbers. In Africa, singing always involves dancing, so the emphasis is placed more firmly on rhythms than on melody or harmony. Due to their clear rhythmic patterns, African songs are an ideal material for any musician. Its main task is not to be reproduced, but to get everyone involved, since music, by definition, is the expression of emotional states with the help of sounds of a certain frequency and rhythm. An indication of the country of origin of the song in this tongue drum meditation music book is an approximation because many traditional cultures cross current national borders. The language in which the song is sung is more important, and it can be used in various countries. Most songs have been simplified for adult beginners. Since African music assumes improvisation and variation, we recommend using this sheet music only as a guide. The most important thing is to listen and repeat the recordings linked to the QR code.


Numbered Sheet Music for 8-Note Steel Drum with Simple Traditional African Songs

Numbered Sheet Music for 8-Note Steel Drum with Simple Traditional African Songs

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  • Author: Helen Winter
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • ISBN:
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

The steel tongue drum and the handpan are percussion musical instruments designed to help you focus on your feelings, sensations, and body. No previous training or skills are necessary to enjoy these fascinating instruments. Playing drums can relieve stress and disappointment. Because most tongue drums include and are tuned to involve the notes of the main octave, all songs from this book are possible to play in one octave. If you have less than one octave of keys on your drum, you may need to skip some songs. If you have more than 8 keys, for example, an 11- or 15-note handpan this book would be a great start to your drum experience. Yet, each tongue drum is very different, and it is impossible to accommodate songs for all kinds of tongue drums in one music book. This songbook was written to help the absolute beginner, whether child or adult learn to play in a simple and easy way that requires no knowledge of reading music. If you are a beginner, playing by note can be difficult. It is easier to follow number-coded circles with note numbers. In Africa, singing always involves dancing, so the emphasis is placed more firmly on rhythms than on melody or harmony. Due to their clear rhythmic patterns, African songs are an ideal material for any musician. Its main task is not to be reproduced, but to get everyone involved, since music, by definition, is the expression of emotional states with the help of sounds of a certain frequency and rhythm. An indication of the country of origin of the song in this tongue drum meditation music book is an approximation because many traditional cultures cross current national borders. The language in which the song is sung is more important, and it can be used in various countries. Most songs have been simplified for adult beginners. Since African music assumes improvisation and variation, we recommend using this sheet music only as a guide. The most important thing is to listen and repeat the recordings linked to the QR code.


Numbered Sheet Music for 8-Note Steel Drum with Simple Traditional African Songs

Numbered Sheet Music for 8-Note Steel Drum with Simple Traditional African Songs

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  • Author: Helen Winter
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  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0


35 Traditional African Songs for Tongue Drum and Handpan

35 Traditional African Songs for Tongue Drum and Handpan

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  • Author: Helen Winter
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  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0


Tongue Drum 30 Simple Songs - All Over the World

Tongue Drum 30 Simple Songs - All Over the World

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  • Author: Helen Winter
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • ISBN:
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 38

The steel tongue drum (aka tong drum, tank drum, gluck-o-phone, Hapi drum, mandala, or lotus drum) and the handpan (aka hank drum, UFO drum, zen drum) are percussion musical instruments designed to help you focus on your feelings, sensations, and body. You don't need classical music training or knowledge of music theory to play them. The main purpose is relaxation, meditation, and traveling through your inner world. No previous training or skills are necessary to enjoy these fascinating instruments. It is impossible to play them incorrectly. Anyone can play them: those who want to develop a good sense of rhythm and an ear for music, those who are seeking relaxation after a hard day at work, those who have always had an interest in learning how to play a musical instrument, and those who want to introduce something unusual into their lives and explore their inner selves. This book is aimed at those who want to add popular melodies to their experimentation. We use numbers above the classic notes because most modern tongue drums have numbers engraved or painted on their keys. This is great for the absolute beginner who cannot read sheet music. Because most tongue drums include and are tuned to involve the notes of the main octave, all songs from this book are possible to play in one octave. Each tongue drum is very different and it is impossible to accommodate songs for all kinds of tongue drums in one book. The songs which have been collected in this book can be played on most drum models. If you have less than 1 octave of keys on your drum, you may need to skip some songs. However, if your drum has many sharp notes, you will need a book that contains chromatic songs. Here, we have collected only simplified diatonic melodies. Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. If you have flat keys on your instrument, it is recommended that you use the classic sheet music for piano.. This book includes simple, popular traditional folk songs from 30 countries. Contents Introduction A Ram Sam Sam Moroccan Folk Song Ahrirang Korean Song Anile, Anile Indian Tamil Song Au Clair de la Lune French Folk Song Bound for South Australia Australian Folk Song Bim Bum Biddy American Song Che Che Koolay Ghanian Folk Son Cumpleaños Feliz! Colщmbian Song ¿Dónde Están las Llaves? Spanish Folk Song Debka Hora Hebrew Song Epo I Tai Tai e New Zealandia Maori Song Frère Jacques French Song Giro Giro Tondo Italian Folk Song Gretel, Pastetel German Song Hotaru Koi Japanese Folk Song Kalinka Russian Folk Song Kanzenzenze Congolese Folk Song Kum Ba Yah African American Spiritual Kum Bachur Atzel Jewish Song La Cucaracha Mexican Song Lost My Gold Ring Jamaican Folk Song Mein Hut German Song Pounto to Dakhtilidy Greek Folk Song Singapura, Oh Singapura Singaporean Song The Grand Old Duke of York English Folk Song TongoSong from Samoa (Polynesia) Un Petit Cochon French Song Vous Diraije Maman French Song Zhao Peng You (Looking looking for my friend) Chinese Song Zimbole African Song


53 Easy-to-Play World Songs for the 8 Note Tongue Drum: Without Musical Notes. Just follow the Circles

53 Easy-to-Play World Songs for the 8 Note Tongue Drum: Without Musical Notes. Just follow the Circles

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  • Author: Helen Winter
  • Publisher: Helen Winter
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  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 59

Through music, we are brought together and we can gain a better understanding of people from all corners of the Earth. We call this series “I Don’t Read Music” since we are targeting beginners of all ages: children, teens, parents, and grandparents. 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. This book includes 53 popular, rhythmic, and easy-to-play folk songs and melodies from all over the world. Since this book is aimed at the absolute beginner without any knowledge of reading music, we 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, we 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. We believe in this method of teaching, which is easier and more enjoyable. For learning purposes, all songs have been simplified and adapted especially for 8 key drums. So you can use an 8-tongue drum, but tongue drums are very different. Some may have three C notes and not a single F note. Others have several chromatic notes included. So while it is based on the regular major diatonic scale, it does not have the typical CDEFGAB arrangement:it can have missing notes, a few additional bass, and treble notes placed further away from the main group, or the notes arranged in a variety of ways. So if your drum has less than one octave of keys, you may need to skip some songs. Unfortunately, it is impossible to accommodate songs for all kinds of tongue drums in one book. Contents: North America Alice the Camel Ani Couni Chaouani Aura Lee Bim Bum Biddy Buckeye Jim Jacob's Ladder Li'l Liza Jane Kum-Ba-Yah Michel Row Your Boat Over the River Peace Like a River Latin America Brinca la Tablita Cucaracha DoDo Petit PoPo Tingalayo Cumpleanos Feliz Lost my Gold Ring Los Pollitos Dicen Africa Banuwa Che Che Koolay Do-Do-Ki-Do Funga Alafia Kanzenzenze Labe-igi-Orombo Obwisana Sansa Kroma Shosholoza Welcome Song Europe Five Little Duck Five Little Monkeys Hush Little Baby Old Mother Hubbard This Old Man See-Saw Margery Daw Buenos Dias Donde estan las Llaves Au Clair de la Lune Pirouette Cacahuete Frere Jacques (Are You Sleeping?) Un Petit Cochon Vous Diraije Maman (Twinkle Little Star) Giro-Giro-Tondo Oh Che Bel Castello Mein Hut (My Hat) Asia Kalinka Kum Bachur Atzel Anile, Anile Gayatri Mantra Maha Mrityundjaya Mantra Zhao Peng You Hotaru Koi Australia and Oceania Epo-i-Tai-Tai-e Kangaroo, Skippy Roo


33 Traditional Native American Songs for Tongue Drum and Handpan

33 Traditional Native American Songs for Tongue Drum and Handpan

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  • Author: Helen Winter
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 42

Music is an integral part in the life of the Native Americans, playing a key role in ceremonies, recreational activities, self expression, and healing. Many different instruments are used in Native American music, including drums, flutes, and other percussion instruments. These songs were adapted here for Tongue Drum and Handpan and they are possible to play on most drum models. The steel tongue drum (aka tong drum, tank drum, gluck-o-phone, hapi, or steeldrum) and the handpan (aka hank drum, UFO drum, zen drum, meditation, healing, yoga or chakra drum) are percussion musical instruments designed to help you focus on your feelings, sensations, and body. In musical science, a unique Native American style of singing can be distinguished. It is characterized by rhythmic breathing, a tense voice, and syllabic sounds being more important than lyrics. These technical features helped the shaman achieve a trance state. Although the tongue drum is a modern musical instrument, is perfectly suitable for any tribal songs. Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. If your drum has flat keys, it is recommended that you use classic sheet music for piano. We write the note numbers above the notes because our sheet music is aimed at absolute beginners. Just follow numbers and enjoy. Here you can find traditional songs, handed down from generation to generation: ceremonial (such as corn grinding or moccasin game songs) or healing songs. Also, we add a QR code to most songs. Follow the link and find this song on YouTube, so that you can listen to the rhythm before beginning to play. For which tongue drum are these songs suitable? Each tongue drum is very different and it is impossible to accommodate songs for all kinds of tongue drums in one book. The songs which have been collected in this book can be played on most drum models. If you have less than 1 octave of keys on your drum, you may need to skip some songs. However, if your drum has many sharp notes, you will need a book that contains chromatic songs. Here, we have collected only simplified diatonic melodies. Contents Ani Couni. Arapaho Song. (Version 1) Ani Couni. Arapaho Song. (Version 2) Ani Couni. Arapaho Song. (Version 3) Medicine Song. Apache Song Bebi Notsa. Creek folk song Buffalo Dance. Kiowa folk song Chippewa Lullaby. Chippewa folk song Corn Grinding Song. Zuni folk song Dust of the Red Wagon. Ute folk song Eagle Dance Song. Algonquin folk song Epanay. Sioux folk song Eskimo Ice Cream. Inuit folk song Hiya Hiya. Pawnee folk song Happy Song. Navajo folk song Ho Ho Watanay. Iroquois Lullaby. (2 versions) Hosisipa. Sioux folk song Hwi Ne Ya He. Presumably an Apache song Happiness Song. Navajo folk song Inuit Lullaby. Inuit folk song Moccasin Game Song. Navajo folk song Nessa, Nessa. Ojebway Lullaby Mos Mos. Hopi folk song My Paddle. Folk song O Hal'lwe. Nanticoke folk song Okki Tokki Unga. Eskimo fishing song Pleasure Dance. Choctaw folk song Sioux Lullaby. Sioux folk song Song of the Deer Dancing. Chippewa folk song Song to the Sun. Zuni folk song Uhe' Ba Sho. Omaha folk song Wanagi Wacipi Olowan. Dakota folk song Wioste Olowan. Dakota folk song We N' De Ya Ho Cherokee Morning song Ya Ya We. Wichita song Zuni Sunset Song. Zuni folk song


Tongue Drum 30 Simple Songs - All Over the World

Tongue Drum 30 Simple Songs - All Over the World

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  • Author: Helen Winter
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • ISBN:
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 40

Each tongue drum is very different and it is impossible to accommodate songs for all kinds of tongue drums in one book. The songs which have been collected in this book can be played on most drum models. If you have less than 1 octave of keys on your drum, you may need to skip some songs. However, if your drum has many sharp notes, you will need a book that contains chromatic songs. Here, we have collected only simplified diatonic melodies. The steel tongue drum (aka tong drum, tank drum, gluck-o-phone, Hapi drum, mandala, or lotus drum) and the handpan (aka hank drum, UFO drum, zen drum) are percussion musical instruments designed to help you focus on your feelings, sensations, and body. You don't need classical music training or knowledge of music theory to play them. The main purpose is relaxation, meditation, and traveling through your inner world. No previous training or skills are necessary to enjoy these fascinating instruments. It is impossible to play them incorrectly. Anyone can play them: those who want to develop a good sense of rhythm and an ear for music, those who are seeking relaxation after a hard day at work, those who have always had an interest in learning how to play a musical instrument, and those who want to introduce something unusual into their lives and explore their inner selves. This book is aimed at those who want to add popular melodies to their experimentation. We use numbers above the classic notes because most modern tongue drums have numbers engraved or painted on their keys. This is great for the absolute beginner who cannot read sheet music. Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. This book includes simple, popular traditional folk songs from 30 countries. Contents Introduction A Ram Sam Sam Moroccan Folk Song Ahrirang Korean Song Anile, Anile Indian Tamil Song Au Clair de la Lune French Folk Song Bound for South Australia Australian Folk Song Bim Bum Biddy American Song Che Che Koolay Ghanian Folk Son Cumpleaños Feliz! Colщmbian Song ¿Dónde Están las Llaves? Spanish Folk Song Debka Hora Hebrew Song Epo I Tai Tai e New Zealandia Maori Song Frère Jacques French Song Giro Giro Tondo Italian Folk Song Gretel, Pastetel German Song Hotaru Koi Japanese Folk Song Kalinka Russian Folk Song Kanzenzenze Congolese Folk Song Kum Ba Yah African American Spiritual Kum Bachur Atzel Jewish Song La Cucaracha Mexican Song Lost My Gold Ring Jamaican Folk Song Mein Hut German Song Pounto to Dakhtilidy Greek Folk Song Singapura, Oh Singapura Singaporean Song The Grand Old Duke of York English Folk Song TongoSong from Samoa (Polynesia) Un Petit Cochon French Song Vous Diraije Maman French Song Zhao Peng You (Looking looking for my friend) Chinese Song Zimbole African Song


Get to Know Your Tongue Drum

Get to Know Your Tongue Drum

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  • Author: Helen Winter
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  • Category : Percussion music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

The steel tongue drum (aka tong drum, tank drum, gluck-o-phone, hapi drum, mandala, or lotus drum) and the handpan (aka hank drum, UFO drum, zen drum) are percussion musical instruments designed to help you focus on your feelings, sensations, and body. You don't need classical music training or knowledge of music theory to play them. The main purpose is relaxation, meditation, and traveling through your inner world. Playing traditional music notes is difficult for people who have no musical knowledge. You need to know the rhythmic value of each note, its place on the staff, note duration, and its combination with other notes. To be aware of all this simultaneously demands music experience and advanced skills. Nevertheless, even if you have never studied music, you can begin to play complicated melodies, and also experiment with your tongue drum in a meditative way. No previous training or skills are necessary to enjoy these fascinating instruments. It is impossible to play them incorrectly. Anyone can play them: those who want to develop a good sense of rhythm and an ear for music, those who are seeking relaxation after a hard day at work, those who have always had an interest in learning how to play a musical instrument, and those who want to introduce something unusual into their lives and explore their inner selves. All songs in this book have been written without using the classic music score system because it is for absolute beginners who cannot read sheet music. We collect very simple and well-known songs and melodies with easy rhythms. You can begin to play just now using circles that contain either a number, without having to consider note duration, key, or time signatures. These numbers correspond to those on the keys of your tongue drum. So you just need to follow the numbers. We use circles with numbers because most modern tongue drums have numbers engraved or painted on their keys. We do not show the note duration - we just group the circles closer to each other to show the rhythms. You can experiment with a duration on your own. Because most tongue drums include and are tuned to involve the notes of the main octave, all songs from this book are possible to play in one octave. This book includes very simple, popular children's and folk songs, but even well-known children's songs played on the drum will create an unusual magical sound.


Tongue Drum 30 Simple Songs - All Over the World

Tongue Drum 30 Simple Songs - All Over the World

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  • Author: Helen Winter
  • Publisher: Helen Winter
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 38

The steel tongue drum (aka tong drum, tank drum, gluck-o-phone, Hapi drum, mandala, or lotus drum) and the handpan (aka hank drum, UFO drum, zen drum) are percussion musical instruments designed to help you focus on your feelings, sensations, and body. You don't need classical music training or knowledge of music theory to play them. The main purpose is relaxation, meditation, and traveling through your inner world. No previous training or skills are necessary to enjoy these fascinating instruments. It is impossible to play them incorrectly. Anyone can play them: those who want to develop a good sense of rhythm and an ear for music, those who are seeking relaxation after a hard day at work, those who have always had an interest in learning how to play a musical instrument, and those who want to introduce something unusual into their lives and explore their inner selves. This book is aimed at those who want to add popular melodies to their experimentation. We use numbers above the classic notes because most modern tongue drums have numbers engraved or painted on their keys. This is great for the absolute beginner who cannot read sheet music. Because most tongue drums include and are tuned to involve the notes of the main octave, all songs from this book are possible to play in one octave. Each tongue drum is very different and it is impossible to accommodate songs for all kinds of tongue drums in one book. The songs which have been collected in this book can be played on most drum models. If you have less than 1 octave of keys on your drum, you may need to skip some songs. However, if your drum has many sharp notes, you will need a book that contains chromatic songs. Here, we have collected only simplified diatonic melodies. Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. If you have flat keys on your instrument, it is recommended that you use the classic sheet music for piano.. This book includes simple, popular traditional folk songs from 30 countries. Contents Introduction A Ram Sam Sam Moroccan Folk Song Ahrirang Korean Song Anile, Anile Indian Tamil Song Au Clair de la Lune French Folk Song Bound for South Australia Australian Folk Song Bim Bum Biddy American Song Che Che Koolay Ghanian Folk Son Cumpleaños Feliz! Columbian Song ¿Dónde Están las Llaves? Spanish Folk Song Debka Hora Hebrew Song Epo i Tai Tai e New Zealandian Maori Song Frère Jacques French Song Giro Giro Tondo Italian Folk Song Gretel, Pastetel German Song Hotaru Koi Japanese Folk Song Kalinka Russian Folk Song Kanzenzenze Congolese Folk Song Kum Ba Yah African American Spiritual Kum Bachur Atzel Jewish Song La Cucaracha Mexican Song Lost My Gold Ring Jamaican Folk Song Mein Hut German Song Pounto to Dakhtilidy Greek Folk Song Singapura, Oh Singapura Singaporean Song The Grand Old Duke of York English Folk Song TongoSong from Samoa (Polynesia) Un Petit Cochon French Song Vous Diraije Maman French Song Zhao Peng You (Looking looking for my friend) Chinese Song Zimbole African Song