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She's the one you tell about the death of the old grey goose, but no one knows why.
To play "Go Tell Aunt Rhody" on baritone, start by familiarizing yourself with the melody, which is typically in the key of C major. Use the appropriate fingerings for your instrument, focusing on the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. Practice the piece slowly to ensure accurate timing and intonation, gradually increasing your speed as you become more comfortable. Listening to recordings of the song can also help you understand its phrasing and dynamics.
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The melody for "Go Tell Aunt Rhodie" on trumpet typically starts with the notes C, D, E, and G. The song follows a simple pattern, often repeating phrases. You can find specific sheet music or transcriptions for exact notes based on the key you prefer to play in. Remember to pay attention to the rhythm and phrasing for an authentic sound!
go tell aunt rhodietrombone-(slide numbers) 4 4 6 1 thats te first part
She's the one you tell about the death of the old grey goose, but no one knows why.
Jingle Bells, Go Tell Aunt Rhody, Hot Cross Buns.
To play "Go Tell Aunt Rhody" on baritone, start by familiarizing yourself with the melody, which is typically in the key of C major. Use the appropriate fingerings for your instrument, focusing on the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. Practice the piece slowly to ensure accurate timing and intonation, gradually increasing your speed as you become more comfortable. Listening to recordings of the song can also help you understand its phrasing and dynamics.
E e d c c, d d f e d c g g f e e e d c d e c
The melody for "Go Tell Aunt Rhodie" on trumpet typically starts with the notes C, D, E, and G. The song follows a simple pattern, often repeating phrases. You can find specific sheet music or transcriptions for exact notes based on the key you prefer to play in. Remember to pay attention to the rhythm and phrasing for an authentic sound!
go tell aunt rhodietrombone-(slide numbers) 4 4 6 1 thats te first part
i dont knpw tell me
I found it in an online Recorder tutorial at http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/playing-recorders/playing-recorder%20-%200128.htm
Tom Sawyer told his aunt that he was Sid, his half-brother.
Simple. You shouldn't, ever.
Aunt Flo is paying a visit.
the black notes that tell you how long you have to hold the note for or what note you have to play