Melodica for Absolute Beginners. Play by Letter. Learn to Transpose PDF
The Melodica is one of the best educational instruments. The Melodica is light and portable The Melodica develops both keyboard skills and breath control The Melodica is perfect for group play The Melodica works like a clarinet The Melodica plays like a piano The Melodica sounds like a harmonica or an accordionThis e-book is for kids or adults who are absolute beginners in music. I tried to write ...

Helen Winter - Melodica for Absolute Beginners. Play by Letter. Learn to Transpose

Melodica for Absolute Beginners. Play by Letter. Learn to Transpose

Helen Winter

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The Melodica is one of the best educational instruments. The Melodica is light and portable The Melodica develops both keyboard skills and breath control The Melodica is perfect for group play The Melodica works like a clarinet The Melodica plays like a piano The Melodica sounds like a harmonica or an accordionThis e-book is for kids or adults who are absolute beginners in music. I tried to write it as simply as possible. That is why I use an “easy-to-play” visual aid so any beginner can play music quickly.Neither kids nor their parents have to read sheet music or have a musical background. No previous knowledge is necessary. None at all.Every song has a large and simple, color and letter-coded visual, along with traditional sheet music. The instruction is designed so that children begin with simple circles and gradually advance to reading notes using sheet music. I try to make this transition as easy as a game, where children advance to higher levels themselves.There is a total of 22 songs and 3 options to help children to begin to play right away.PLAYING BY COLOR CIRCLEPLAY BY LETTERPLAY WITH THE MUSICAL STAFFThe player can first follow the circles and then repeat with the classic note symbols and staff. The helpful letters are always above the notes.There are 3 parts in this e-book. They are equal to 3 levels.Level 1. Songs that are played in one octave. All songs here appear twice: once written with circles and the next time with classic music notes. This will help kids remember the staff notes.For example:Mary Had a Little Lamb - Ver 1 - CIRCLESMary Had a Little Lamb - Ver 1 - NOTESLevel 2. In this part, you will find one version with both circles and notes and a more advanced version of the song with notes and musical notation.For example:Hot Cross Buns - Ver 1 - CIRCLESHot Cross Buns - Ver 1 - NOTESHot Cross Buns - Ver 2 - NOTES(Here the player will play songs in a different key and learn to transpose).Generally, the version of the song written with sheet music is a little bit more complex than a letter-coded version. Such versions already have music notations such as rests or beams, etc. You can find an illustrated explanation of the notation at the end of this e-book.Level 3. Here, the first two songs are versions of the same melody (different combinations of notes) written with circles and notes. This is important so that the beginner can see how the same melody can be played in different keys.First of all, this e-book is addressed to newcomers to any keyboard instrument (such as Piano or Synthesizer, not only Melodica).Also, it is a perfect self-training guide for children and beginner adults to mastering the challenges of percussion instruments such as kalimba, marimba, xylophone, glockenspiel, or even color bell set.Table of contentsLevel 1Mary Had a Little LambOde to JoyThe Whills on the BusJolly Old Saint NicholasTen Little FingersLondon BridgeDo You Know the Muffin Man?we Wish You a Merry ChristmasThe First NoelBrahms LullabyRow Row Your BoatItsy Bitsy SpiderSilent NightOh SusannahLevel 2Hot Cross BunsAre You Sleeping?Old McDonaldLevel 3Jingle BellsLa CucarachaYankee DoodleHappy BirthdayAmazing GraceMusic Note ValuesMusical Puzzles

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