4/5/2023 0 Comments Synthesia band![]() NEW Music for the NEW Year, 2023! "Amen" in Level 2C Happy 2023! May your year be filled with music! Did I really put this song up on a site that has the music of Johann Sebastian Bach? What would he say if he were alive today to see this? I will for sure lose my reputation as a serious, cultured musician. In Level 1 Oh no! This one's worse! Kids, don't tell your teachers and parents I posted this. They will not want to hear their children singing and playing and giggling over such disgusting slimy little animals.Īnd MORE for February! "Great, Green Globs of Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts" Worms! Oh yuk!, Why did I ever arrnage this piece? Now I have to write about eating them and their different sizes and squirminess. ![]() This month your KIDS GET: "Nobody Likes Me (Guess I'll Go Eat Worms)" (But which squeemish grown-ups may HATE). Try it, you'll like it!įor February children are getting two pieces which they will LOVE. This awkward hand position can be avoided if the whole hand moves away from the player and (as is suggested in red in the score!) the other fingers go between the black keys. There is a tendency to twist the wrist at this point so the thumb can reach this black key. The big things to watch in this piece are the B-flats played with the left hand thumb. Write your comments at the facebook group.Īnd here's MORE March Music! "This Little Light of Mine" now in Level 3A This song is so great you are getting it twice! Two years ago I posted this song on the First Pieces page, but now students who are up to Level 3 can play a version with a fuller sound. ![]() Try this straightforward arrangement of a popular "reverse counting" song! ![]() B's are flat and, for ease of reading, the rhythm is written to avoid eighth notes. "Five Green and Speckled Frogs" is written in thumbs share C position. The major difference here is that we are counting down from 5 rather than 99, a big improvement for impatient adults! Have you ever sung "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall"? Well, this song is similar: some item in the lyrics-whether it be bottles or frogs-decreases by one with each verse. Here's your MARCH MUSIC! "Five Green and Speckled Frogs" in Primer Level A ![]()
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