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Tin Whistle Songbook - 52 Childrens Songs: Tin Whistle Songbooks
Tin Whistle Songbook - 52 Childrens Songs: Tin Whistle Songbooks
Tin Whistle Songbook - 52 Childrens Songs: Tin Whistle Songbooks
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Songbook with 52 Childrens Songs from all over the world, for the Tin Whistle / Penny Whistle / Pocket Whistle / Low Whistle.
The melodies were prepared with numbers / symbols. These symbols tells the note to be played, the vocal melody determines the rhythm. The chords and strumming pattern are notated for playing together.
The sounds are available online in a player with adjustable playback speed. Web address and access data in the book.
No knowledge of music is necessary - suitable for beginners!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 12, 2023
ISBN9798223901693
Tin Whistle Songbook - 52 Childrens Songs: Tin Whistle Songbooks
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Reynhard Boegl

Reynhard Boegl - since 1984 live and studio musician (harmonica, guitar, vocals), music teacher, sound engineer, graphic artist and lyricist, song and textbook author. Lives and works in Linz / Austria and has published almost 100 song- and textbooks for various instruments.

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    Tin Whistle Songbook - 52 Childrens Songs - Reynhard Boegl

    TIN WHISTLE SONGBOOK

    52 Childrens Songs

    No Music Notes + Sounds online

    Info: www.songbooks.info

    Table of content:

    Tin Whistle / Penny Whistle – Instrument & Symbols

    The tablature

    Sounds Online

    A, a, a, der Winter, der ist da!

    A tisket, a tasket

    A B C, die Katze lief im Schnee

    Alle meine Entchen

    Alle Vöglein sind schon da

    Alouette

    Alphabet Song

    Aram sam sam

    Au claire de la lune

    Auf der Mauer, auf der Lauer

    Auf einem Baum ein Kuckuck

    Bingo Song

    Backe, backe Kuchen

    Baby Bumblebee

    Bruder Jakob

    Brüderchen, komm, tanz mit mir!

    Der Kuckuck und der Esel

    Die Affen rasen durch den Wald

    Drei Chinesen mit dem Kontrabass

    Eia popeia, was raschelt im Stroh?

    Ein Hund kam in die Küche

    Ein Loch ist im Eimer

    Ein Vogel wollte Hochzeit machen / Die Vogelhochzeit

    Ein Männlein steht im Walde

    Es tanzt ein Bi-Ba-Butzemann

    Fuchs, du hast die Gans gestohlen

    Grün, grün, grün sind alle meine Kleider

    Guten Abend, gut Nacht

    Hänschen klein

    Hejo, spann den Wagen an

    Humpty Dumpty

    Hänsel und Gretel verliefen sich im Wald

    Häschen in der Grube

    Hoppe, hoppe Reiter

    Hopp, hopp, hopp! Pferdchen lauf Galopp!

    Hush, little baby

    Ich geh' mit meiner Laterne

    In meinem kleinen Apfel

    Kommt ein Vogel geflogen

    Kuckuck, Kuckuck

    London Bridge is falling down

    Meine Oma fährt im Hühnerstall Motorrad

    Ringel, Ringel, Reihe

    Mary had a little lamb

    O du lieber Augustin

    Old MacDonald had a farm

    Schlaf', Kindlein, schlaf'!

    Spannenlanger Hansel

    Summ, summ, summ

    Ten little Indians

    Twinkle, twinkle, little star

    Weißt du wie viel Sternlein stehen

    Rhythm pattern

    Imprint

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    Tin Whistle / Penny Whistle – Instrument & Symbols

    The Tin Whistle / Penny Whistle is played with the middle three fingers of both hands - the left hand covers the upper holes, the right hand the lower. Because there is no thumb hole, higher notes must be played by overblowing.

    In this songbook, numbers are used for the closed holes - 6 therefore means all six fingers cover the six holes. The counting direction is from above - 4 means 4 fingers counted from above - the bottom two holes remain open. For the first note in the upper octave - overblow - two different fingerings are popular, Overblow is marked with a line above the number.

    In the next graphic you can see the tones used, along with the fingerings and symbols.

    The

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