30 Christmas Carols with Sheet Music and Fingering for Tin Whistle


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30 traditional Christmas Carols with sheet music and fingering diagrams for Irish tin whistle. Simple, easy-to-follow arrangements of classic songs that kids will love.




30 Christmas Carols with Sheet Music and Fingering for Tin Whistle


Book Description

30 traditional Christmas Carols with sheet music and fingering diagrams for Irish tin whistle. Simple, easy-to-follow arrangements of classic songs that kids will love. Without any prior musical knowledge, you can immediately start playing your first tunes. The tin whistle (sometimes called pennywhistle or simply whistle) is a small 6-holed flute, that in its present form dates from the 19th century. Because of its affordable price and ease of use it is the most common folk instrument in Ireland, and is often the instrument of choice for beginners and children. The tunes in this book, and in the other books of the collection, were chosen and arranged to allow even an absolute beginner to start playing straight away, without any technical knowledge of sheet music or musical theory. Fingering tablatures are provided with every tune; an accompanying audio CD of the tunes in the book is also available, and is even recommended to favour learning by ear. Angels from the Realms of Glory Away in a Manger Boar's Head Carol Brightest and Best The Coventry Carol Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella The Cherry Tree Carol Deck the Halls Ding Dong! Merrily On High The Holly and the Ivy God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen The First Nowell Good King Wenceslas Hark! The Herald Angels Sing I Saw Three Ships Come Sailing In In Dulci Jubilo In the Bleak Midwinter It Came Upon a Midnight Clear Jingle Bells Joy to the World O Christmas Tree O Come, All Ye Faithful O Come, O Come Emmanuel O Little Town of Bethlehem Once in Royal David's City Sans Day Carol See, Amid the Winter Snow Silent Night We Three Kings We Wish You a Merry Christmas While Shepherds Watched their Flocks by Night




Celtic Christmas Songs with Sheet Music and Fingering for Tin Whistle


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30 Celtic Christmas songs, arranged for Tin Whistle with fingering tablatures.Traditional songs from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the Shetland Islands, Isle of Man, Brittany and England: christmas carols, traditional songs, mummers' and wrenboys' songs and dances. Songs in this volume A Run Run Arrane ny Cleane Auld Lang Syne Canu Cwnsela Christmas Day in the Morning Cutty Wren Don Oíche Úd I Mbeithil Duncormick Mummers' Jig Da Cold Nights o'Winter Gaudete Gloucestershire Wassailing Song Here We Come a-Wassailing Good People All King Herod and the Cock Love Came Down at Christmas Moita Festa O Cre Ta Dooiney Now to Conclude our Christmas Mirth Péh trouz zou ar en doar Port an Dreoilín Shelg yn Dreean The Seven Joys of Mary Song of Jerusalem Suo-Gan Sussex Mummers' Carol Taladh Chriosda What Child Is This? The Wren's Polka The Wrenboy's Song Ye Sons of Men




Tin Whistle for Beginners - Volume 1


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Book with FREE AUDIO DOWNLOAD (180 tracks - each song played slowly, and faster with ornamentation) A great collection of Celtic music arranged for easy tin whistle. Sheet music and whistle tablatures for 90 well-loved Irish and Scottish songs, chosen for beginners. Download link inside.




Sailing Songs and Shanties for the Irish Tin Whistle


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Ahoy, matey! Grab your favorite whistle and come aboard for this collection of 26 seafaring classics! Featuring a variety of shanties, drinking songs, and other nautical numbers in the keys of D and G, Sailing Songs and Shanties for the Irish Tin Whistle includes sheet music, fingerings, and lyrics for each song.Also available with the purchase of this book is a file containing each song in the ABC music notation format. Using this file with an ABC editor program on your PC, you'll be able to listen to the songs in MIDI format, exactly as they have been transcribed in this book.While this is NOT an instructional book on learning to play the Irish tin whistle, even a novice will quickly master some of the easier songs, while more challenging songs await the experienced player.Whether your next sea adventure is sailing solo around the world or just a trip to the beach, bring along your tin whistle and this book.Complete song list:* Padstow Farewell* 'Way, Me Susianah* Drunken Sailor* Goodbye Fare-Ye-Well * Pass Around The Grog* Round The Corner Sally* Roll Boys Roll!* Running Down To Cuba* Yeller Girls* Derby Ram* Lowlands Away* All For Me Grog* Fathom The Bowl* William Taylor* Randy Dandy-O* The Handsome Cabin Boy* Patrick Spens* Don't Forget Your Old Shipmate* Donkey Riding* Spanish Ladies* Where Am I To Go, Me Johnnies?* Henri Martin* Fish In The Sea* So Early In The Morning* Liverpool Judies* Here's A Health To The Company




30 Christmas Carols for Flute and Guitar


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30 classic Christmas carols arranged for flute and guitar (in standard notation and tablature.. Includes: Angels We Have Heard on High, Deck the Halls, The First Noel, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Hark The Herald Angels Sing, It Came Upon the Midnight Clear, Joy to the World, O Christmas Tree, O Come All Ye Faithful, O Holy Night, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Silent Night, We Wish You a Merry Christmas, What Child Is This and 16 more.




Tin Whistle for Children -


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90 children's songs from the Whistle for Kids collection, representing 3 volumes in all, re-edited in large format for this omnibus edition. Classic songs loved by kids the world over, in simple arrangements with fingering charts. With downloadable audio of each song in the collection (details inside) The songs in this volume have been arranged for tin whistle, specifically with beginners in mind. Easy-to-follow notes with fingering tablatures makes the music easily accessible to even the absolute beginner. Songs include: Hot Cross Buns, Little Bo Peep, The Grand Old Duke of York, Mary Had A Little Lamb, Bobby Shaftoe, Jingle Bells, O Christmas Tree, While Shepherds Watched, Once In Royal David's City, Joy To The World, O Come All Ye Faithful, Frere Jacques, Au Clair de la Lune, Aupres de ma Blonde, and many more!"




The Tin Whistle Book


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(Music Sales America). This step-by-step instruction book explains everything required to master the basics of tin whistle playing. This easy, straightforward approach to playing the penny whistle has countless diagrams and symbols and comes complete with a wide selection of simple tunes and traditional songs from around the globe. Contents: A Bunch of Thyme * A Donegal Mazurka * An Buachaill Caol Dubh * Andersons * Blind Mary * Come Back Paddy Reilly * Going to the Well for Water * Im Bim Babaro * Kathleen Hehir * Munster Buttermilk * Pilib an Cheoil * Saratoga Hornpipe * Still I Love Him * Sweeney's Dream * The Bag of Spuds * The Bantry Girls' Lament * The Blacksmith's Reel * The Boy in the Boat * The Boy in the Gap * The Cliffs of Dooneen * The Derry Air * The Old Shandy Bohereen * The Poor Irish Boy * The Star of the County Down * The Three Sea Captains * The Versevienna * The Wet December.




80 Campfire Songs for Tin Whistle


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Thomas Balinger 80 Campfire Songs for Tin Whistle 80 popular songs for Tin Whistle in D, arranged for the beginning to intermediate player. Standard notation with additional Tin Whistle tablature, lyrics and guitar chords. Plus fingering chart, the basic guitar chords and a selection of picking and strumming patterns.Songs: 1. Amazing Grace 2. America (My country 'tis of thee) 3. Auld lang syne 4. Aura Lee 5. Away in a manger 6. Banks of Allan Water 7. Banks of Sacramento 8. Banks of the Ohio 9. Barbara Allen 10. Billy Boy 11. Bound for the Rio Grande 12. Brahms' lullaby 13. Buffalo gals 14. Bury me beneath the willow 15. Camptown races 16. Cindy 17. Clementine 18. Cotton-eyed Joe 19. Down by the riverside 20. God rest ye merry, gentlemen 21. Good night, ladies 22. Go, tell it on the mountain 23. Greensleeves 24. Hard times come again no more 25. He's got the whole world 26. Home on the range 27. Home! Sweet home 28. House of the rising sun 29. I'm on my way 30. Jingle Bells 31. John Brown's body 32. Jolly good fellow 33. Joshua fit the battle 34. Kum ba yah 35. Little brown jug 36. Michael, row the boat ashore 37. Morning has broken 38. My Bonnie lies over the ocean 39. Nobody knows the trouble I've seen 40. Oh! Susannah 41. Old black Joe 42. Old folks at home 43. Old MacDonald 44. On top of Old Smokey 45. Over the river and through the woods 46. Polly put the kettle on 47. Poor Paddy works on the railway 48. Red river valley 49. Reilly's daughter 50. Roll in my sweet baby's arms 51. Sailor on the deep blue sea 52. Scarborough fair 53. She'll be comin' round the mountain 54. Shenandoah 55. Silent night 56. Skip to my lou 57. Softly and tenderly 58. Sweet Betsy from Pike 59. Swing low, sweet chariot 60. The ballad of John Henry 61. The battle hymn of the republic 62. The first noel 63. The John B. sails 64. The last rose of summer 65. The streets of Laredo 66. The Wabash Cannon Ball 67. The wild rover 68. Tom Dooley 69. Twinkle, twinkle, little star 70. Up on the housetop 71. Waltzing Matilda 72. Wayfaring stranger 73. We wish you a merry Christmas 74. What shall we do with the drunken sailor 75. When the saints 76. Whiskey in the jar 77. Whiskey Johnny 78. Will the circle be unbroken 79. Yankee Doodle 80. Yellow rose of Texas




The Big Book of Irish Songs for Tin Whistle


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Thomas Balinger TheBig Book of Irish Songs for Tin Whistle The essential collection of classic Irish songs for tin whistle in D. 101 songs arranged for the beginning to intermediate player and featuring tin whistle tab. Plus guitar chords, tin whistle fingering chart, a short introduction to ornaments and a selection of basic strumming and picking patterns for guitar accompaniment.Songs 1. A bucket of Mountain Dew 2. A bunch of thyme 3. A little bit of of heaven 4. All for me grog 5. A nation once again6. An Irish lullaby 7. Arthur McBride 8. Avondale 9. Banna Strand10. Believe me if all these endearing young charms11. Black is the colour 12. Bonny Boy 13. Boolavogue 14. Boston Burglar 15. Botany Bay 16. Brennan on the moor 17. Butcher boy 18. Carrickfergus 19. Castle of Dromore 20. Come to the bower 21. Courtin' in the kitchen 22. Danny Boy 23. Dicey Riley 24. Down by the Glenside 25. Easy and slow 26. Finnegans Wake 27. Follow me up to Carlow 28. Green grow the rashes, O 29. Harrigan 30. Henry, my son 31. I know my love 32. I'll take you home again, Kathleen 33. I'll tell me Ma34. I'm a rover 35. I met her in the garden 36. I never will marry 37. I once loved a lass 38. Irish washerwoman 39. Isn't it grand, boys? 40. James Connolly 41. Johnny I hardly knew ye 42. MacNamara's Band 43. Mary's a grand old name 44. Molly Malone 45. Mother Machree 46. My Lagan love 47. My wild Irish rose 48. Nellie Kelly 49. Never wed an old man 50. New York girls 51. Old maid in a garret 52. Poor Paddy works on the railway 53. Reilly's daughter 54. Rosin the beau 55. She moved through the fair 56. Skibbereen 57. Spancil Hill 58. Swallowtail Jig 59. Sweet Rosie O'Grady 60. The auld orange flute 61. The band played on 62. The bard of Armagh 63. The black velvet band 64. The cliffs of Dooneen 65. The croppy boy 66. The flower of sweet Strabane 67. The foggy dew 68. The Galway races 69. The hills of Connemara 70. The hills of Kerry 71. The humour is on me now 72. The Irish rover 73. The jolly beggarman 74. The Kerry Dance 75. The Kerry recruit 76. The lark in the clear air 77. The lark in the morning 78. The last rose of summer 79. The Lowlands Low 80. The mermaid 81. The merry ploughboy 82. The Minstrel Boy 83. The moonshiner 84. The mountains of Mourne 85. The Mulligan guard 86. The nightingale 87. The Queen of Connemara 88. The rising of the moon 89. The rose of Mooncoin 90. The rose of Tralee 91. The Sally Gardens 92. The snowy-breasted pearl 93. The Spanish lady 94. The star of the County Down 95. The wearing of the Green 96. The wild rover 97. Three drunken maidens 98. Three score and ten 99. Waxies' Dargle 100. Whiskey in the jar 101. Who threw the overalls in Mrs. Murphy's chowder?