Historic Folk Toys: Book, 'Traditional Melodies in C'
Traditional Melodies in C
Our Traditional Melodies in C music book includes the following songs: A Hunting We Will Go; As Flies the Partridge from the Brake; Aura Lee; Cuckoo's Song; Did You Ever See a Lassie?; Down by the Station; Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes; Go Tell Aunt Rhody; Goodbye Ol' Paint; Log Cabin Days; Long, Long Ago; Merrily We Roll Along; Now the Day is Over; Oats, Peas, Beans and Barley Grow; Ode to Joy; Oh, How Lovely is the Evening; Oh, Susannah; Oh, When the Saints Go Marching In; St. Anthony's Chorale; Simple Gifts; Sourwood Mountain; Spanish Steps; The Green Grass Grew All Around; and, There's No Place Like Home.
Historical Background: Historical Background: Some of the best-loved American traditional songs are actually from England, Germany, and other countries. Many settlers brought their "homeland music" with them. Other songs and tunes were inspired and written in America.
From Beethoven, Hayden, and traditional English tunes to the spirituals influenced from Africa, Stephen Foster's songs and New Orleans jazz, much of the traditional American music that was popular in the 1800s has had continued success in songbook collections. This music is easily played on a piano, recorder, flute, or violin. Keep the music of the past alive by sharing this music with your children.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5"
Pages: 32
manuscript page: for writing your own song
Our Traditional Melodies in C music book includes the following songs: A Hunting We Will Go; As Flies the Partridge from the Brake; Aura Lee; Cuckoo's Song; Did You Ever See a Lassie?; Down by the Station; Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes; Go Tell Aunt Rhody; Goodbye Ol' Paint; Log Cabin Days; Long, Long Ago; Merrily We Roll Along; Now the Day is Over; Oats, Peas, Beans and Barley Grow; Ode to Joy; Oh, How Lovely is the Evening; Oh, Susannah; Oh, When the Saints Go Marching In; St. Anthony's Chorale; Simple Gifts; Sourwood Mountain; Spanish Steps; The Green Grass Grew All Around; and, There's No Place Like Home.
Historical Background: Historical Background: Some of the best-loved American traditional songs are actually from England, Germany, and other countries. Many settlers brought their "homeland music" with them. Other songs and tunes were inspired and written in America.
From Beethoven, Hayden, and traditional English tunes to the spirituals influenced from Africa, Stephen Foster's songs and New Orleans jazz, much of the traditional American music that was popular in the 1800s has had continued success in songbook collections. This music is easily played on a piano, recorder, flute, or violin. Keep the music of the past alive by sharing this music with your children.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5"
Pages: 32
manuscript page: for writing your own song