Check out my Instruments on #Amazon! https://www.amazon.com/shop/keringedge (paid link) #Ad. #TinWhistle #TABS Available here! https://tunebasics.blogspot.com/2020/08/tin-whistle-tabs-list.html. In this Penny Whistle tutorial I will be showing you the very basics of how to play the popular nursery rhyme Mary had a little Lamb by Sarah Joseph Hale in 1830.. This video is part of my series «Tune Basics» in which I will teach the very basics of how to play easy to learn songs on the Harmonica, Penny Whistle or Tin Whistle, Recorder, Concertina, Guitar and eventually piano.. In this basics series I will avoid teaching technique, just the basics because that’s where it all starts! So stay tuned, there will be plenty more to come, they just take a wee while to animate! In the mean time please Subscribe and check out my other music lessons! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Kh9-JwxNwcUfFptZK86NnzBEGhTJV8W
How to play on the recorder Mary Had a Little Lamb.. TRADITIONAL SONGS PLAYLIST ► https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQadz4_Sz9CjbrPMsXHeT7-Ov_-l2wuZQ. Support me with a channel membership (If you want!) ► https://www.youtube.com/youcanplayit/join. Normal: 00:06 Slow: 00:31.. How to know which fingering is used by your recorder: On a Baroque fingered recorder hole 4 is smaller than hole 5.. On a German fingered recorder hole 5 is smaller than hole 4.. RECORDERS FOR BEGINNERS (Amazon affiliate links): Good sounding plastic recorder ► https://amzn.to/31yC0ru. Great sounding plastic recorder ► https://amzn.to/2pFdBmT. CONSIDER SUBSCRIBING! ► https://www.youtube.com/youcanplayit?sub_confirmation=1. EXTRA LINKS: ● Website: http://www.youcanplayit.com. ● Twitter: http://twitter.com/youcanplayit. ● Facebook: http://facebook.com/youcanplayit
This is the fifth song in our elementary recorder tutorial series.. If you have watched our recorder videos before, you will notice that this is part of a major refresh with all new features including color notes, better fonts, better music (sometimes), better layouts, and the addition of musical form tracker to help you break down the melody better.. If you are curious about the note color system used, I based it on commonly used colors used with children handbells. The color system is: C=Red. B=Purple. A=Blue. G=Turquoise. F=Green. E=Yellow. D=Orange. C=Red. Credits: Video: Nathan Walby. Composer: Folk song. Arranger: Nathan Walby. Performers: Computer (with the help of Nathan Walby)
Want to play the flute? It’s easy with our film! You will master the chords needed to play the piece of music. Later you will be able to play together with the melody lin or even without it!. Good luck!