Right Hand: G, F#, G, E, G, F#, G, E, B, A, B, G, B, A, B, G, E, E, D, C, B, B, A, G, A, A, B, A, G, E, E,
Left Hand: D, C, B, A, E, G, A,
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This is how I play Carol of the Bells
Yes. "Carol of the Bells" was first composed
no-one knows that but there are 2 main versions. one that starts the song with a D natural and one that starts the song with a B flat OR http://www.musicedmagic.com/docdownload/free-sheet-music/christmas-and-sacred-music/jingle-bells/jingle-bells-flute/download.html
The best way to find the notes to Jingle Bells for the flute is to get the sheet music for the song. You can buy it in a music store or online. You may also be able to find a free version of the song for flute online.
Um, Let It Snow?
The song is "Carol of the Bells" and the line is "Hark How The Bells Sweet Silver Bells".
The link below provides the score for 'Jingle Bells'.
carol of the bells
Yes. "Carol of the Bells" was first composed
no-one knows that but there are 2 main versions. one that starts the song with a D natural and one that starts the song with a B flat OR http://www.musicedmagic.com/docdownload/free-sheet-music/christmas-and-sacred-music/jingle-bells/jingle-bells-flute/download.html
The best way to find the notes to Jingle Bells for the flute is to get the sheet music for the song. You can buy it in a music store or online. You may also be able to find a free version of the song for flute online.
Um, Let It Snow?
The song is "Carol of the Bells" and the line is "Hark How The Bells Sweet Silver Bells".
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Carol of the Bells - Sacred Choir
One can watch videos of Carol of the Bells Choir by visiting the website "youtube" and then search for videos of Carol of the Bells Choir. You can also watch other videos on there as well.
I tried it and yes you can play jingle bells ont the flute using b a g
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