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Forgotten Children's Songs - Guitalele Songbook for Beginners with Tabs and ChordsIf in the book "50 Timeless Children Songs with Tabs and Chords," we presented the 50 most popular children's songs of today's era. But in this book, "Forgotten Children's Songs," we presented 40 children's songs that were popular around 1880.We immediately notice that the repertoire of songs from those days is quite different from a set of modern children's folk songs. But this is not surprising. Most of these children's songs, such as "Mary Had a Little Lamb," "Humpty Dumpty," "Row, Row, Row Your Boat," and the like, most likely got their final shape right in the mid-1800s.William Wells Newell (1839-1907), a folklorist, the founder of the American Folklore Society, collected the most popular children's songs on his travels in the United States. In the book "Games and Songs of American Children" from 1884, we notice songs that are hardly sung by today's children. At the time of publication of this book, "Forgotten Children's Songs," we do not find most of these songs even on almighty Youtube.The other half of the songs in this book are songs that were once so popular that we find them in almost every old book. But nowadays they have almost disappeared from children's games. There are, of course, several reasons for the loss of popularity.Former educational songs became almost banned in modern education. We avoid, for example, mentioning acts of violence, such as the once-daily hunt in the song "Hare and Hunter." For example, we avoid former worldviews, like "What care we for gold or silver?". Nowadays, we can hardly imagine a child singing "I'm glad I am a farmer." It is better not to talk at all about old archetypal ballads that do not correspond to our advertised notion of modern life. And so on.In short, before us is a new book of slightly older but once most popular children's songs that portray the world in a slightly different way.Book benefitsCollection of 40 once most popular, but nowadays forgotten old-time children's songs.Suitable for parents and children.With a melody in standard notation and tablature, chord diagrams, and lyrics.Included free, online audio tracks for all songs, with solo and basic chord changes.Intended for anyone who would like to increase the repertoire of songs.Suitable for playing solo melodies, accompaniment of singing with chords, and playing in a duet.Suitable for use with other books for guitar, guitalele, mandolin, Cigar Box Guitar, baritone ukulele, and tenor banjo from the same book collection.Songs from the Forgotten Children's SongsAiken DrumBeautiful SeaBobby Shafto's Gone to SeaDing, Dong, BellDance, Thumbkin, DanceDo, Do, Pity my CaseFrog Went a-CourtingFrog PondGo Round and Round the ValleyGreen GravelHare and HunterHere Comes a Lusty WooerKing William was a King James's SonI'll Give to You a Paper of PinsIf All The World Were PaperLittle Harry Huges and the Duke's DaughterLazy MaryNatural HistoryMy Pretty MaidOranges and LemonsPaul's SteeplePoor Dog BrightRosalindThe FarmerSoldier, Soldier, Will You Marry MeThe Four PresentsThe Jolly TesterThe Little WomanThe Little BirdThe Old Man Clothed in LeatherThe Old Man in the WoodThe Old Woman of NorwichThe Plough Boy In LuckThere She Stands, a Lovely CreatureThree Children Sliding on the IceWhat Care We for Gold or SilverWhen I Was a ShoemakerWhich Way Does the Wind BlowWho'll Be the BinderYe Jolly Miller
40 Old Time Christmas CarolsGDG tuned CIgar Box Guitar Songbook for Beginnerscollection of 40 most popular old time Christmas carols, including the first version of the songs Jingle Bells and Jolly Old Saint Nicholas, suitable for parents and children, presented with a melody in standard notation and tablature, chord diagrams, and lyrics, including free, online audio tracks for all 40 songs, with solo and basic chord changes, intended for anyone who would like to increase the repertoire of songs, suitable for playing solo melodies, accompaniment of singing with chords, and playing in a duet, suitable for use with other books for guitar, guitalele, mandolin, and banjo from the same book collection.A Bebe is Born in Bethlehem, A Child This Day Is Born, Angels From the Realms of Glory, Angels We Have Heard on High, Away in a Manger, Auld Lang Syne, Boar's Head Carol, Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella, Christ Was Born on Christmas Day, Coventry Carol, Christians, Awake, Deck the Hall, From Heaven Above to Earth I Come, Go, Tell It on the Mountain, God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen, Good Christian Men, Rejoice, Good King Wenceslas, Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, Here We Come A-wassailing, I Saw Three Ships, It Came Upon the Midnight Clear, Jingle Bells, Jolly Old Saint Nicholas, Joy to the World, O Come, All Ye Faithful, O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, O Little Town of Bethlehem, O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree), Of the Father Love Begotten, Once in Royal David's City, Silent Night, The Cherry-Tree Carol, Sleep, Holy Babe, The First Noel, The Holly And The Ivy, The Lord at First did Adam make, Up on the Housetop, We Three Kings of Orient Are, What Child Is This, We Wish You a Merry Christm
Forgotten Children's Songs - Mandolin Songbook for Beginners with Tabs and ChordsIf in the book "50 Timeless Children Songs with Tabs and Chords," we presented the 50 most popular children's songs of today's era. But in this book, "Forgotten Children's Songs," we presented 40 children's songs that were popular around 1880.We immediately notice that the repertoire of songs from those days is quite different from a set of modern children's folk songs. But this is not surprising. Most of these children's songs, such as "Mary Had a Little Lamb," "Humpty Dumpty," "Row, Row, Row Your Boat," and the like, most likely got their final shape right in the mid-1800s.William Wells Newell (1839-1907), a folklorist, the founder of the American Folklore Society, collected the most popular children's songs on his travels in the United States. In the book "Games and Songs of American Children" from 1884, we notice songs that are hardly sung by today's children. At the time of publication of this book, "Forgotten Children's Songs," we do not find most of these songs even on almighty Youtube.The other half of the songs in this book are songs that were once so popular that we find them in almost every old book. But nowadays they have almost disappeared from children's games. There are, of course, several reasons for the loss of popularity.Former educational songs became almost banned in modern education. We avoid, for example, mentioning acts of violence, such as the once-daily hunt in the song "Hare and Hunter." For example, we avoid former worldviews, like "What care we for gold or silver?". Nowadays, we can hardly imagine a child singing "I'm glad I am a farmer." It is better not to talk at all about old archetypal ballads that do not correspond to our advertised notion of modern life. And so on.In short, before us is a new book of slightly older but once most popular children's songs that portray the world in a slightly different way.Book benefitsCollection of 40 once most popular, but nowadays forgotten old-time children's songs.Suitable for parents and children.With a melody in standard notation and tablature, chord diagrams, and lyrics.Included free, online audio tracks for all songs, with solo and basic chord changes.Intended for anyone who would like to increase the repertoire of songs.Suitable for playing solo melodies, accompaniment of singing with chords, and playing in a duet.Suitable for use with other books for guitar, guitalele, mandolin, Cigar Box Guitar, baritone ukulele, and tenor banjo from the same book collection.Songs from the Forgotten Children's SongsAiken DrumBeautiful SeaBobby Shafto's Gone to SeaDing, Dong, BellDance, Thumbkin, DanceDo, Do, Pity my CaseFrog Went a-CourtingFrog PondGo Round and Round the ValleyGreen GravelHare and HunterHere Comes a Lusty WooerKing William was a King James's SonI'll Give to You a Paper of PinsIf All The World Were PaperLittle Harry Huges and the Duke's DaughterLazy MaryNatural HistoryMy Pretty MaidOranges and LemonsPaul's SteeplePoor Dog BrightRosalindThe FarmerSoldier, Soldier, Will You Marry MeThe Four PresentsThe Jolly TesterThe Little WomanThe Little BirdThe Old Man Clothed in LeatherThe Old Man in the WoodThe Old Woman of NorwichThe Plough Boy In LuckThere She Stands, a Lovely CreatureThree Children Sliding on the IceWhat Care We for Gold or SilverWhen I Was a ShoemakerWhich Way Does the Wind BlowWho'll Be the BinderYe Jolly Miller
40 Old Time Christmas CarolsGuitalele Songbook for Beginnerscollection of 40 most popular old time Christmas carols, including the first version of the songs Jingle Bells and Jolly Old Saint Nicholas, suitable for parents and children, presented with a melody in standard notation and tablature, chord diagrams, and lyrics, including free, online audio tracks for all 40 songs, with solo and basic chord changes, intended for anyone who would like to increase the repertoire of songs, suitable for playing solo melodies, accompaniment of singing with chords, and playing in a duet, suitable for use with other books for guitar, guitalele, mandolin, and banjo from the same book collection.A Bebe is Born in Bethlehem, A Child This Day Is Born, Angels From the Realms of Glory, Angels We Have Heard on High, Away in a Manger, Auld Lang Syne, Boar's Head Carol, Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella, Christ Was Born on Christmas Day, Coventry Carol, Christians, Awake, Deck the Hall, From Heaven Above to Earth I Come, Go, Tell It on the Mountain, God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen, Good Christian Men, Rejoice, Good King Wenceslas, Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, Here We Come A-wassailing, I Saw Three Ships, It Came Upon the Midnight Clear, Jingle Bells, Jolly Old Saint Nicholas, Joy to the World, O Come, All Ye Faithful, O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, O Little Town of Bethlehem, O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree), Of the Father Love Begotten, Once in Royal David's City, Silent Night, The Cherry-Tree Carol, Sleep, Holy Babe, The First Noel, The Holly And The Ivy, The Lord at First did Adam make, Up on the Housetop, We Three Kings of Orient Are, What Child Is This, We Wish You a Merry Christm
Forgotten Children's Songs - Baritone Ukulele Songbook for Beginners with Tabs and ChordsIf in the book "50 Timeless Children Songs with Tabs and Chords," we presented the 50 most popular children's songs of today's era. But in this book, "Forgotten Children's Songs," we presented 40 children's songs that were popular around 1880.We immediately notice that the repertoire of songs from those days is quite different from a set of modern children's folk songs. But this is not surprising. Most of these children's songs, such as "Mary Had a Little Lamb," "Humpty Dumpty," "Row, Row, Row Your Boat," and the like, most likely got their final shape right in the mid-1800s.William Wells Newell (1839-1907), a folklorist, the founder of the American Folklore Society, collected the most popular children's songs on his travels in the United States. In the book "Games and Songs of American Children" from 1884, we notice songs that are hardly sung by today's children. At the time of publication of this book, "Forgotten Children's Songs," we do not find most of these songs even on almighty Youtube.The other half of the songs in this book are songs that were once so popular that we find them in almost every old book. But nowadays they have almost disappeared from children's games. There are, of course, several reasons for the loss of popularity.Former educational songs became almost banned in modern education. We avoid, for example, mentioning acts of violence, such as the once-daily hunt in the song "Hare and Hunter." For example, we avoid former worldviews, like "What care we for gold or silver?". Nowadays, we can hardly imagine a child singing "I'm glad I am a farmer." It is better not to talk at all about old archetypal ballads that do not correspond to our advertised notion of modern life. And so on.In short, before us is a new book of slightly older but once most popular children's songs that portray the world in a slightly different way.Book benefitsCollection of 40 once most popular, but nowadays forgotten old-time children's songs.Suitable for parents and children.With a melody in standard notation and tablature, chord diagrams, and lyrics.Included free, online audio tracks for all songs, with solo and basic chord changes.Intended for anyone who would like to increase the repertoire of songs.Suitable for playing solo melodies, accompaniment of singing with chords, and playing in a duet.Suitable for use with other books for guitar, guitalele, mandolin, Cigar Box Guitar, baritone ukulele, and tenor banjo from the same book collection.Songs from the Forgotten Children's SongsAiken DrumBeautiful SeaBobby Shafto's Gone to SeaDing, Dong, BellDance, Thumbkin, DanceDo, Do, Pity my CaseFrog Went a-CourtingFrog PondGo Round and Round the ValleyGreen GravelHare and HunterHere Comes a Lusty WooerKing William was a King James's SonI'll Give to You a Paper of PinsIf All The World Were PaperLittle Harry Huges and the Duke's DaughterLazy MaryNatural HistoryMy Pretty MaidOranges and LemonsPaul's SteeplePoor Dog BrightRosalindThe FarmerSoldier, Soldier, Will You Marry MeThe Four PresentsThe Jolly TesterThe Little WomanThe Little BirdThe Old Man Clothed in LeatherThe Old Man in the WoodThe Old Woman of NorwichThe Plough Boy In LuckThere She Stands, a Lovely CreatureThree Children Sliding on the IceWhat Care We for Gold or SilverWhen I Was a ShoemakerWhich Way Does the Wind BlowWho'll Be the BinderYe Jolly Miller
Forgotten Children's Songs - Tenor Banjo Songbook for Beginners with Tabs and ChordsIf in the book "50 Timeless Children Songs with Tabs and Chords," we presented the 50 most popular children's songs of today's era. But in this book, "Forgotten Children's Songs," we presented 40 children's songs that were popular around 1880.We immediately notice that the repertoire of songs from those days is quite different from a set of modern children's folk songs. But this is not surprising. Most of these children's songs, such as "Mary Had a Little Lamb," "Humpty Dumpty," "Row, Row, Row Your Boat," and the like, most likely got their final shape right in the mid-1800s.William Wells Newell (1839-1907), a folklorist, the founder of the American Folklore Society, collected the most popular children's songs on his travels in the United States. In the book "Games and Songs of American Children" from 1884, we notice songs that are hardly sung by today's children. At the time of publication of this book, "Forgotten Children's Songs," we do not find most of these songs even on almighty Youtube.The other half of the songs in this book are songs that were once so popular that we find them in almost every old book. But nowadays they have almost disappeared from children's games. There are, of course, several reasons for the loss of popularity.Former educational songs became almost banned in modern education. We avoid, for example, mentioning acts of violence, such as the once-daily hunt in the song "Hare and Hunter." For example, we avoid former worldviews, like "What care we for gold or silver?". Nowadays, we can hardly imagine a child singing "I'm glad I am a farmer." It is better not to talk at all about old archetypal ballads that do not correspond to our advertised notion of modern life. And so on.In short, before us is a new book of slightly older but once most popular children's songs that portray the world in a slightly different way.Book benefitsCollection of 40 once most popular, but nowadays forgotten old-time children's songs.Suitable for parents and children.With a melody in standard notation and tablature, chord diagrams, and lyrics.Included free, online audio tracks for all songs, with solo and basic chord changes.Intended for anyone who would like to increase the repertoire of songs.Suitable for playing solo melodies, accompaniment of singing with chords, and playing in a duet.Suitable for use with other books for guitar, guitalele, mandolin, Cigar Box Guitar, baritone ukulele, and tenor banjo from the same book collection.Songs from the Forgotten Children's SongsAiken DrumBeautiful SeaBobby Shafto's Gone to SeaDing, Dong, BellDance, Thumbkin, DanceDo, Do, Pity my CaseFrog Went a-CourtingFrog PondGo Round and Round the ValleyGreen GravelHare and HunterHere Comes a Lusty WooerKing William was a King James's SonI'll Give to You a Paper of PinsIf All The World Were PaperLittle Harry Huges and the Duke's DaughterLazy MaryNatural HistoryMy Pretty MaidOranges and LemonsPaul's SteeplePoor Dog BrightRosalindThe FarmerSoldier, Soldier, Will You Marry MeThe Four PresentsThe Jolly TesterThe Little WomanThe Little BirdThe Old Man Clothed in LeatherThe Old Man in the WoodThe Old Woman of NorwichThe Plough Boy In LuckThere She Stands, a Lovely CreatureThree Children Sliding on the IceWhat Care We for Gold or SilverWhen I Was a ShoemakerWhich Way Does the Wind BlowWho'll Be the BinderYe Jolly Miller
Forgotten Children's Songs - Ukulele Songbook for Beginners with Tabs and ChordsIf in the book "50 Timeless Children Songs with Tabs and Chords," we presented the 50 most popular children's songs of today's era. But in this book, "Forgotten Children's Songs," we presented 40 children's songs that were popular around 1880.We immediately notice that the repertoire of songs from those days is quite different from a set of modern children's folk songs. But this is not surprising. Most of these children's songs, such as "Mary Had a Little Lamb," "Humpty Dumpty," "Row, Row, Row Your Boat," and the like, most likely got their final shape right in the mid-1800s.William Wells Newell (1839-1907), a folklorist, the founder of the American Folklore Society, collected the most popular children's songs on his travels in the United States. In the book "Games and Songs of American Children" from 1884, we notice songs that are hardly sung by today's children. At the time of publication of this book, "Forgotten Children's Songs," we do not find most of these songs even on almighty Youtube.The other half of the songs in this book are songs that were once so popular that we find them in almost every old book. But nowadays they have almost disappeared from children's games. There are, of course, several reasons for the loss of popularity.Former educational songs became almost banned in modern education. We avoid, for example, mentioning acts of violence, such as the once-daily hunt in the song "Hare and Hunter." For example, we avoid former worldviews, like "What care we for gold or silver?". Nowadays, we can hardly imagine a child singing "I'm glad I am a farmer." It is better not to talk at all about old archetypal ballads that do not correspond to our advertised notion of modern life. And so on.In short, before us is a new book of slightly older but once most popular children's songs that portray the world in a slightly different way.Book benefits: Collection of 40 once most popular, but nowadays forgotten old-time children's songs.Suitable for parents and children.With a melody in standard notation and tablature, chord diagrams, and lyrics.Included free, online audio tracks for all songs, with solo and basic chord changes.Intended for anyone who would like to increase the repertoire of songs.Suitable for playing solo melodies, accompaniment of singing with chords, and playing in a duet.Suitable for use with other books for guitar, guitalele, mandolin, Cigar Box Guitar, baritone ukulele, and tenor banjo from the same book collection.Songs from the Forgotten Children's SongsAiken DrumBeautiful SeaBobby Shafto's Gone to SeaDing, Dong, BellDance, Thumbkin, DanceDo, Do, Pity my CaseFrog Went a-CourtingFrog PondGo Round and Round the ValleyGreen GravelHare and HunterHere Comes a Lusty WooerKing William was a King James's SonI'll Give to You a Paper of PinsIf All The World Were PaperLittle Harry Huges and the Duke's DaughterLazy MaryNatural HistoryMy Pretty MaidOranges and LemonsPaul's SteeplePoor Dog BrightRosalindThe FarmerSoldier, Soldier, Will You Marry MeThe Four PresentsThe Jolly TesterThe Little WomanThe Little BirdThe Old Man Clothed in LeatherThe Old Man in the WoodThe Old Woman of NorwichThe Plough Boy In LuckThere She Stands, a Lovely CreatureThree Children Sliding on the IceWhat Care We for Gold or SilverWhen I Was a ShoemakerWhich Way Does the Wind BlowWho'll Be the BinderYe Jolly Miller
Forgotten Children's Songs - Guitar Songbook for Beginners with Tabs and ChordsIf in the book "50 Timeless Children Songs with Tabs and Chords," we presented the 50 most popular children's songs of today's era. But in this book, "Forgotten Children's Songs," we presented 40 children's songs that were popular around 1880.We immediately notice that the repertoire of songs from those days is quite different from a set of modern children's folk songs. But this is not surprising. Most of these children's songs, such as "Mary Had a Little Lamb," "Humpty Dumpty," "Row, Row, Row Your Boat," and the like, most likely got their final shape right in the mid-1800s.William Wells Newell (1839-1907), a folklorist, the founder of the American Folklore Society, collected the most popular children's songs on his travels in the United States. In the book "Games and Songs of American Children" from 1884, we notice songs that are hardly sung by today's children. At the time of publication of this book, "Forgotten Children's Songs," we do not find most of these songs even on almighty Youtube.The other half of the songs in this book are songs that were once so popular that we find them in almost every old book. But nowadays they have almost disappeared from children's games. There are, of course, several reasons for the loss of popularity.Former educational songs became almost banned in modern education. We avoid, for example, mentioning acts of violence, such as the once-daily hunt in the song "Hare and Hunter." For example, we avoid former worldviews, like "What care we for gold or silver?". Nowadays, we can hardly imagine a child singing "I'm glad I am a farmer." It is better not to talk at all about old archetypal ballads that do not correspond to our advertised notion of modern life. And so on.In short, before us is a new book of slightly older but once most popular children's songs that portray the world in a slightly different way.Book benefitsCollection of 40 once most popular, but nowadays forgotten old-time children's songs.Suitable for parents and children.With a melody in standard notation and tablature, chord diagrams, and lyrics.Included free, online audio tracks for all songs, with solo and basic chord changes.Intended for anyone who would like to increase the repertoire of songs.Suitable for playing solo melodies, accompaniment of singing with chords, and playing in a duet.Suitable for use with other books for guitar, guitalele, mandolin, Cigar Box Guitar, baritone ukulele, and tenor banjo from the same book collection.Songs from the Forgotten Children's SongsAiken DrumBeautiful SeaBobby Shafto's Gone to SeaDing, Dong, BellDance, Thumbkin, DanceDo, Do, Pity my CaseFrog Went a-CourtingFrog PondGo Round and Round the ValleyGreen GravelHare and HunterHere Comes a Lusty WooerKing William was a King James's SonI'll Give to You a Paper of PinsIf All The World Were PaperLittle Harry Huges and the Duke's DaughterLazy MaryNatural HistoryMy Pretty MaidOranges and LemonsPaul's SteeplePoor Dog BrightRosalindThe FarmerSoldier, Soldier, Will You Marry MeThe Four PresentsThe Jolly TesterThe Little WomanThe Little BirdThe Old Man Clothed in LeatherThe Old Man in the WoodThe Old Woman of NorwichThe Plough Boy In LuckThere She Stands, a Lovely CreatureThree Children Sliding on the IceWhat Care We for Gold or SilverWhen I Was a ShoemakerWhich Way Does the Wind BlowWho'll Be the BinderYe Jolly Miller
40 Old Time Christmas CarolsMandolin Songbook for Beginnerscollection of 40 most popular old time Christmas carols, including the first version of the songs Jingle Bells and Jolly Old Saint Nicholas, suitable for parents and children, presented with a melody in standard notation and tablature, chord diagrams, and lyrics, including free, online audio tracks for all 40 songs, with solo and basic chord changes, intended for anyone who would like to increase the repertoire of songs, suitable for playing solo melodies, accompaniment of singing with chords, and playing in a duet, suitable for use with other books for guitar, guitalele, mandolin, and banjo from the same book collection.A Bebe is Born in Bethlehem, A Child This Day Is Born, Angels From the Realms of Glory, Angels We Have Heard on High, Away in a Manger, Auld Lang Syne, Boar's Head Carol, Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella, Christ Was Born on Christmas Day, Coventry Carol, Christians, Awake, Deck the Hall, From Heaven Above to Earth I Come, Go, Tell It on the Mountain, God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen, Good Christian Men, Rejoice, Good King Wenceslas, Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, Here We Come A-wassailing, I Saw Three Ships, It Came Upon the Midnight Clear, Jingle Bells, Jolly Old Saint Nicholas, Joy to the World, O Come, All Ye Faithful, O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, O Little Town of Bethlehem, O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree), Of the Father Love Begotten, Once in Royal David's City, Silent Night, The Cherry-Tree Carol, Sleep, Holy Babe, The First Noel, The Holly And The Ivy, The Lord at First did Adam make, Up on the Housetop, We Three Kings of Orient Are, What Child Is This, We Wish You a Merry Christm
Forgotten Children's Songs - Cigar Box Guitar GDG Songbook for Beginners with Tabs and ChordsIf in the book "50 Timeless Children Songs with Tabs and Chords," we presented the 50 most popular children's songs of today's era. But in this book, "Forgotten Children's Songs," we presented 40 children's songs that were popular around 1880.We immediately notice that the repertoire of songs from those days is quite different from a set of modern children's folk songs. But this is not surprising. Most of these children's songs, such as "Mary Had a Little Lamb," "Humpty Dumpty," "Row, Row, Row Your Boat," and the like, most likely got their final shape right in the mid-1800s.William Wells Newell (1839-1907), a folklorist, the founder of the American Folklore Society, collected the most popular children's songs on his travels in the United States. In the book "Games and Songs of American Children" from 1884, we notice songs that are hardly sung by today's children. At the time of publication of this book, "Forgotten Children's Songs," we do not find most of these songs even on almighty Youtube.The other half of the songs in this book are songs that were once so popular that we find them in almost every old book. But nowadays they have almost disappeared from children's games. There are, of course, several reasons for the loss of popularity.Former educational songs became almost banned in modern education. We avoid, for example, mentioning acts of violence, such as the once-daily hunt in the song "Hare and Hunter." For example, we avoid former worldviews, like "What care we for gold or silver?". Nowadays, we can hardly imagine a child singing "I'm glad I am a farmer." It is better not to talk at all about old archetypal ballads that do not correspond to our advertised notion of modern life. And so on.In short, before us is a new book of slightly older but once most popular children's songs that portray the world in a slightly different way.Book benefitsCollection of 40 once most popular, but nowadays forgotten old-time children's songs.Suitable for parents and children.With a melody in standard notation and tablature, chord diagrams, and lyrics.Included free, online audio tracks for all songs, with solo and basic chord changes.Intended for anyone who would like to increase the repertoire of songs.Suitable for playing solo melodies, accompaniment of singing with chords, and playing in a duet.Suitable for use with other books for guitar, guitalele, mandolin, Cigar Box Guitar, baritone ukulele, and tenor banjo from the same book collection.Songs from the Forgotten Children's SongsAiken DrumBeautiful SeaBobby Shafto's Gone to SeaDing, Dong, BellDance, Thumbkin, DanceDo, Do, Pity my CaseFrog Went a-CourtingFrog PondGo Round and Round the ValleyGreen GravelHare and HunterHere Comes a Lusty WooerKing William was a King James's SonI'll Give to You a Paper of PinsIf All The World Were PaperLittle Harry Huges and the Duke's DaughterLazy MaryNatural HistoryMy Pretty MaidOranges and LemonsPaul's SteeplePoor Dog BrightRosalindThe FarmerSoldier, Soldier, Will You Marry MeThe Four PresentsThe Jolly TesterThe Little WomanThe Little BirdThe Old Man Clothed in LeatherThe Old Man in the WoodThe Old Woman of NorwichThe Plough Boy In LuckThere She Stands, a Lovely CreatureThree Children Sliding on the IceWhat Care We for Gold or SilverWhen I Was a ShoemakerWhich Way Does the Wind BlowWho'll Be the BinderYe Jolly Miller
American waltzes are typically played on various instruments, including the piano, fiddle, accordion, and of course, the guitar. The genre was popular in the United States during the late 1800s and early 1900s, particularly in rural communities, and was often played at dances, parties, and other social events. The book includes a selection of classic waltzes arranged specifically for the guitar, with tabs and chords for each song. Whether you are a seasoned player or a beginner, this book will help you develop your guitar skills and bring the joy of old-time American waltzes into your musical repertoire. The waltzes used in this book were chosen from various old books of the most popular dance songs or waltzes from 1820 to 1880. The songs were transposed into D and G scales, popular in folk music, and arranged to correspond to the then and the current style of folk songs and dances.
40 Old Time LullabiesGuitalele Songbook for BeginnersCollection of 40 most popular old-time lullabies.The best gift for soon-to-be moms (and dads).For anyone who would like to lull a baby into a healthy sleep.For anyone who would like to form lasting bonds with children.With a melody in standard notation and tablature, chord diagrams, and lyrics.Included free, online audio tracks for all songs, with solo and basic chord changes.Suitable for playing solo melodies, accompaniment of singing with chords, and playing in a duet.In short, although lullabies are one of the most important musical genres influencing human development, we will see only a few books devoted to the singing of these songs. The number of audio recordings is so much higher. Still, the value of these is slightly lower from a psychological point of view compared to lullabies sung by mother or father.It is also interesting to note that we find far more books on the well-being of lullabies than books on lullabies. But we can learn a lot from these science books. For example, lullabies sung by parents reduce the heart rate, calm the breathing rhythm of children, and even increase oxygen saturation in the blood. Research has further shown that lullabies accelerate the healing of children and accelerate the child's development and physical growth.Above all, lullabies successfully put the child to sleep, bring him to a night of more restful sleep, and recognize the parents' voice increases the connection between the parents and the child.Or in other words, this book is a real treasure for our treasures.About the books in the series Lovely melodies from the pastThe songs in the series "Lovely melodies from the past," are presented with notes, a melody's tablature, and chords to accompany the singing. The songbook can therefore be used to play a melody or to accompany a melody with chords. Songs can also be played in a duet. In this case, one instrument plays the melody and the other the accompaniment.The series of books "Lovely melodies from the past" has another great advantage over other songbooks. The songs are adapted for different instruments, but always in the same way. This way, buyers of books for mandolin, ukulele, guitar, or any other instrument can easily play the same songs on any common occasion.For easy learning, all the songs from the book are recorded and stored in mp3 files, found at Lovelymelodies site.
The book "Old-Time American Waltzes for Tenor Banjo" is designed to provide tenor banjo players with a collection of classic waltzes from the American old-time music tradition. Each tune is presented in the key of D or G, with tabs and chords to help players of all levels learn and play along. In this book, you will find a collection of 50 classic old-time waltzes, ranging from well-known favorites to more obscure tunes. Each tune is presented with tabs and chords, making it easy to learn and play along. The tabs show you exactly where to place your fingers on the fretboard. At the same time, the chords provide the underlying harmonic structure of the tune. Whether you are an experienced tenor banjo player or just starting out, "Old-Time American Waltzes for Tenor Banjo" is a valuable resource for exploring old-time waltzes' rich and varied tradition. With its combination of tabs and chords, this book provides a comprehensive and engaging approach to learning and playing these classic tunes. So grab your tenor banjo, tune up, and dive into the beautiful world of old-time waltzes!
Music has always been a powerful source of joy, inspiration, and connection for people around the world. And of all the musical styles and genres, few are as timeless and beloved as the old-time American waltzes. With their upbeat tempos, lively rhythms, and cheerful melodies, these songs are a celebration of life, love, and community. Whether played on guitar, banjo, mandolin, or ukulele, old-time American waltzes are an enduring musical style that continues to inspire and captivate audiences of all ages. "Old-Time American Waltzes for Ukulele: A Fake Songbook in the key of D and G with Tabs and Chords" is a comprehensive guide to playing classic waltzes on the ukulele. The book features simple chord progressions and tabs for each song, making it accessible to players of all skill levels, while the choice of keys (D and G) provides a bright, cheerful sound that complements the upbeat tempos and lively rhythms of the genre.
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