Have you been searching for banana boat? The actual song is Monomonom by the Muppets
No; it is a traditional Jamaican folk song.
The original, official name for The Banana Boat Song by Harry Belafonte is Day-O. There are indications it had no official title at first and began as a call-response by Jamaican banana workers.
You Raise Me Up was released on March 26, 2002. The notes to the whole song called You Raise Me Up on alto saxophone are not listed online, but the sheet can be purchased online at Sheet Music Plus for $3.99.
The letter notes for "In the Arms of an Angel" on the alto saxophone typically start with the notes C, D, E, and G. The melody varies throughout the song, but focusing on these notes can help you get started. For the exact notes and their sequence, you might want to refer to a specific sheet music or saxophone arrangement for a more detailed guide.
We Will Rock You is a song by the popular British band Queen. You could find the notes for this song on alto saxophone online.
the musical elements of the banana boat song ( by harry belafonte ) is call and responce.
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The Banana Boat Song (Day-o)-yes
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No; it is a traditional Jamaican folk song.
The original, official name for The Banana Boat Song by Harry Belafonte is Day-O. There are indications it had no official title at first and began as a call-response by Jamaican banana workers.
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You Raise Me Up was released on March 26, 2002. The notes to the whole song called You Raise Me Up on alto saxophone are not listed online, but the sheet can be purchased online at Sheet Music Plus for $3.99.
The letter notes for "In the Arms of an Angel" on the alto saxophone typically start with the notes C, D, E, and G. The melody varies throughout the song, but focusing on these notes can help you get started. For the exact notes and their sequence, you might want to refer to a specific sheet music or saxophone arrangement for a more detailed guide.
We Will Rock You is a song by the popular British band Queen. You could find the notes for this song on alto saxophone online.
The Answer can be found in the history of Trinidad where the banana boat song was a traditional Jamaican song. They loved The Belafonte version and won't argue about copyrights. They just love music in that style
Irving "Burgie" Burgess and William Attaway