Downtown-- a #1 pop hit in 1964 by Petula Clark--- was requested by a guitar student of mine. I've heard this song for many years, and like many other songs, it takes on a new dimension for me whenever I go about the process of learning it on the guitar. ---Performing Notes--- KEY The original song was recorded in the key of "E"--- however, because of the effort to arrange the song in an easy--to--play form, the Guitar TAB has been written in the key of "C". It's very easy, though, to play it in the original key. Just slap your capo on the fourth (4th) fret--- and you can play along with the original recording. There are quite a few YouTube postings of this song-- here is one that features various pictures of the artist and her song covers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_m4Qb0iW-o ENDINGS At the end of the chorus, there is a four--bar interlude between verses. There are two sets of four chords; each chord gets two beats. 8x2=16 divided by 4= 4 bars. At the end of the second (2nd) verse, the recording changes key, going up a half (1/2) step to the key of "F" and launches into an instrumental solo. The song picks up at the Bridge--- or end of the second line--- where the rest of the "third" verse picks up. To keep things simple, just stay in the key of "C" (or E, if you're capoed up)-- and keep on playing. At the END of the song, the recording fades out--- but you can simply return to the "C" chord. PLAYING NOTES There are a LOT of repetitive notes in this song. This might lead you as the player to take these notes for granted. Do NOT--- treat each note as an important part of the song. Just because there are seven open notes in a row--- (like at the beginning of the song)--- it does NOT mean that ALL of them should be played and sound alike. There should be nuances and changes in rhythm. Listen to the recording, and attempt to play these notes in the proper way--- with feeling.
10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord) sheet music by Matt Redman. Sheet music arranged for Piano/Vocal/Chords in G Major. SKU: MN0128448
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The Lord Bless You and Keep You - Digital Hymn Tune Sheet Music with Lyrics and Amen Key of C 2 Pages JPG *Please go to your Etsy confirmation email for the download links. Once downloaded, open the files and print each page.
I started back to school this past week with my kids on Tuesday. I had such a great first week and I am so excited to be back making music with them. We spent our first few days going over music room rules and procedures (click here to see rules post), emergency drills, and jumped right into making music. Can I just say that I LOVE pinterest! I found so many great ideas for back to school games through Pinterest as well as from Susan during Level 3. I thought I would share some of the really fun ones that the students enjoyed our first few days back: "Up The Ladder" is a great game for learning the names of your new students. "Down, Down Baby" is from the Amidons. SO FUN! Apparently this is a favorite, because it's being sung on the bus! Hickety Pickety Bumblebee is a fun one to use with K/1. In first grade you could review four voices with "can you sing (whisper, call, speak) your name to me". With kindergarten, it might be a bit intimidating to ask them to sing their name to you on day 1 of music, but let's be honest we are still learning all their names several weeks into the school year. Pull this out with them a little bit later (maybe after you have presented the four voices) and do this then. Mamalama: I learned this in Level 3, and we take it a bit faster than in this video, but it is SO FUN! I even had a student get the last part after just a few listenings. CRAZY! What are some of your favorite first day songs and activities? Still looking for ways to set up and decorate your room? This music room decor catalog will give you lots of idea, plus a back to school tip on each page!
To listen to the blog post “4 Reasons Why The Meek Shall Inherit The Earth" Holds The Key To Your Blessings” Over reading it just click the play button below. Blessed are the meek meaning and the meek shall inherit the Earth. But why? I want to start by saying, if you can figure out
These are my favorite ways for integrating music into math ideas for elementary students. Music helps kids memorize math facts, with math problems, learn patterns, and so much more.
I am one of the few blessed people I know to have stumbled across Jeff Buckley, a singer who’s songs are so deep they leave a gasping hole in the abyss of emotion. 18 years ago, the world lost one of…