These are the notes for the descant recorder.
When i put ' after the note its a high, without its just a normal one.
English country gardens;
G' G' F' E' E' D' D' C' B B C' D' G A C' B A G
Repeat
G' A' G' E' F' D'
G' A' G' E' F' D'
G' A' G' F' E' A' F' E' D'
D' G' F' E' E' D' D' C' B B C' D' G A C' B A G.
repeat only the four lines above this.
England is where the story is set.
The lyrics to the traditional English folk song "English Country Garden" describe the beauty and variety of flowers and plants found in a typical English garden. The lyrics typically mention specific flowers such as daisies, roses, and daffodils, highlighting the vibrant colors and fragrances of the garden. The song often evokes a sense of nostalgia and tranquility associated with the English countryside.
Country Garden was created in 1997.
I don't know. Look it up, punk!
English Garden - song - was created in 2003.
Notes from a Big Country was created in 1999.
There are many different garden magazines one can choose from. The About website has a top ten list of gardening magazines. The top three from the list are Country Gardens, The English Garden and Fine Gardening.
Mugunda is the Kikuyu word for the English word garden.
Notes from a Big Country has 448 pages.
The ISBN of Notes from a Big Country is 978-0552997867.
The song you're thinking of is "English Country Garden" by Jimmie Rodgers. In the song he whistles at the beginning and the end. He sings about the different flowers, insects and birds which can be found in an English country garden. There are several recordings of it that you can listen to on YouTube.
"Garden tools" in English is attrezzi da giardino in Italian.