These are the notes. And this - means it's a long note. There are no low C's or D's in this song
D B B- C A A- G A B C D D D- D B B- C A A- G B D D B- A A A A A B C- B B B B B C D-
D B B- C A A- G B D D G-
Dr.Shinichi Suzuki
To play "Lightly Row" on the clarinet, start by familiarizing yourself with the melody and the fingerings for the notes involved. Begin with a steady, gentle breath to produce a clear tone, focusing on smooth transitions between notes. Pay attention to dynamics and articulation, aiming for a legato style to match the light, flowing nature of the piece. Practice slowly at first, gradually increasing your tempo as you become more comfortable with the melody.
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If you have the piano song row (ect.) your boat then you can convert the notes.
Get a alto sax music book and read the instructions
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Dr.Shinichi Suzuki
you could try the link below :]
Sir Tyrone DeMeaneoar
Really? This isn't a question that belongs here.
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well you can check recorder book 2 from the beginning it should have it there!!! :)
If you have the piano song row (ect.) your boat then you can convert the notes.
To mute notes on the guitar, lightly rest your fretting hand on the strings without pressing down to prevent them from ringing out. You can also use your picking hand to lightly touch the strings after playing a note to mute it.
From what my music teacher told me years ago, it was a German folk song.
Get a alto sax music book and read the instructions
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