If you know how to play the Flute, then I'll tell you. it's F F D F G F D, hold the D for 2 sec. Then D C,hold C for two seconds. Then rest for a sec. Do it again and rest for another 1 second. Then F F D F G F D, hold D for 2 seconds again, then C. hold that for another 2 second too. Then D C and B, but this time hold B for 4 sec.
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Key : Stacheio ( Play the note very short time) are labled as '
Half notes are labeled as :
Quarter notes labeled as "
Whole notes labeled as ()
'F 'F 'D 'F 'G 'F :D
'D :C
'D :C
'F 'F 'D 'F 'G 'F :D
'C 'D (bB)
play them in order- G G E G A G E E D E D G G E G A G E D E D C C C E G C A A C A G G G E G A G E D E D C
G G E G A G E E D (repeat) that's the first bit anyways
my own version b b a a g g a a a a g g a a b b e d e d
DD
Search "Camptown Races violin " on google. You will find sheet music. Hope this helps.
Some of the harder ones are like Camptown races and Yankee doodle. Deck the Halls is also another difficult one.
His name was Stephen C. Foster. "De Camptown Races" is from one of his early minstrel shows in 1850. It is also know as "Gwine to Run All Night"
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Yes! You can play ET on the recorder!
Search "Camptown Races violin " on google. You will find sheet music. Hope this helps.
Camptown Races was created in 1850-02.
"Camptown Races"
Camptown Races - 1948 was released on: USA: 30 July 1948
Some of the harder ones are like Camptown races and Yankee doodle. Deck the Halls is also another difficult one.
The cast of Camptown Races - 1948 includes: Jackson Beck as Elephant Jack Mercer as Laughing Dog
Camptown Races"
"Camptown Races"
His name was Stephen C. Foster. "De Camptown Races" is from one of his early minstrel shows in 1850. It is also know as "Gwine to Run All Night"
Stephen Froster ! ! ! Stephen Froster ! ! !
American V: A Hundred Highways
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