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Liederbuch (in Deutsch & english) mit 48 bekannte Songs aus Irland und Großbritannien für die "Bluesharp" (diatonische Mundharmonika in "Richter"-Stimmung). Die Melodien wurden einfachst mit den Symbolen aufbereitet. Die Gesangsmelodie gibt die Rhythmik der zu spielenden Töne an. Liedtexte in Originalsprache; mit Begleitakkorden. Die MP3- Sounds (Melodie und Band sowie Band alleine - Playalong) sind in einem Player mit regelbarer Abspielgeschwindigkeit online verfügbar. Es sind keine Notenkenntnisse nötig - Spielen nach Zahlen / Symbolen - für Anfänger geeignet! Songbook with 48 well-known songs from Ireland and Great Britain for the "Bluesharp" (diatonic harmonica in "Richter" tuning). The melodies were simply prepared with symbols. The vocal melody indicates the rhythm of the notes to be played. Lyrics in the original language; with chords. The MP3 sounds (melody and band as well as band only - playalong) are available online in a player with adjustable playback speed. No knowledge of music notes is necessary - playing by numbers / symbols - suitable for beginners! SONGS: A Highland Lad my love was born /... / At the wave mouth / Auld Lang Syne / Barbara Allen (In scarlet town, where I was born) / Byker Hill / Ceol brutha - A Fairy plaint / ... / Duan Nollaig - Christmas Duanag / Eileen Aroon / Farewell, Nancy / I will never marry / I'll tell my ma / Loch Lomond / MacPherson's Farewell / Marmaid Song / Molly Malone / ... / Scots wha hae / Skye Boat Song / Spancil Hill / Spanish Lady / Spinningwheel Song / Sweet Carnloch Bay / Tam Glen / The Ash Grove / ... / The Castle of Dromore / The Croppy Boy / The Curragh of Kildare / The Earl of Moray / The Foggy Dew / The Highland Widow's Lament /... / The leaving of Liverpool / The lost Child / The meeting of the Waters / The Parting Glass / ... / There was a Lad was Born in Kyle / What can a young Lassie do / Whiskey in the Jar / Wild rover / Will ye go, Lassie? / Ye Banks and Braes
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Instrument
Die Tabulatur / the tablature
Sounds
A Highland Lad my love was born
Across the western Ocean
Arthur McBride
At the wave mouth
Auld Lang Syne
Barbara Allen (In scarlet town, where I was born)
Byker Hill
Ceol brutha – A Fairy plaint
Down by the Sally Gardens
Drunken sailor
Duan Nollaig – Christmas Duanag
Eileen Aroon
Farewell, Nancy
I will never marry
I'll tell my ma
Loch Lomond
MacPherson's Farewell
Marmaid Song
Molly Malone
My Bonnie lies over the ocean
Scots wha hae
Skye Boat Song
Spancil Hill
Spanish Lady
Spinningwheel Song
Sweet Carnloch Bay
Tam Glen
The Ash Grove
The Bantry Girls of Lament
The Castle of Dromore
The Croppy Boy
The Curragh of Kildare
The Earl of Moray
The Foggy Dew
The Highland Widow's Lament
The Lark in the Clear Air
The leaving of Liverpool
The lost Child
The meeting of the Waters
The Parting Glass
The rising of the Moon
The Seagull of the Land-under-Waves
There was a Lad was Born in Kyle
What can a young Lassie do
Whiskey in the Jar
Wild rover
Will ye go, Lassie?
Ye Banks and Braes
Akkorde / chords
Rhythmuspattern / rhythm pattern
Verschiedenes / misc
Impressum / imprint
Mehr Bücher / more books
Die Einzeltonmundharmonika im Richter-System - "Bluesharp" Die Melodietöne der "Bluesharp" beginnen mit dem Kanal/Loch 4. Die Kanäle 1-3 wurden ursprünglich für das Akkordspiel gedacht und sind in diesem Buch nicht relevant. Mit gespitzen Lippen (dem sog. "lipping" oder "pucking"), ähnlich wie beim Pfeifen, soll nur der genannte Kanal alleine getroffen werden – der Unterstrich unter der Kanalnummer bedeutet "Luft ziehen bzw. saugen", ansonsten wird in den Kanal Luft geblasen. Bitte nur durch das Instrument "atmen", zu hoher Luftdruck kann vor allem bei den hohen Tönen Probleme verursachen. Alles MP3-Sounds und die notierten Begleitakkorde passen zum Instrument in der Tonart "C", die Symbole für die Melodie sind unabhängig von der Tonart des Instrumentes. The single-tone harmonica in the Richter system - "Bluesharp" The melody tones of the "Bluesharp" starts with channel/hole 4. Channels 1-3 were originally intended for playing chords and are not relevant in this book. With pointed lips (the so-called "lipping" or "pucking"), similar to whistling, only the named channel should be hit alone - the underscore under the channel number means "draw or suck air", otherwise there is air in the channel blown. Please only "breathe" through the instrument, too high air pressure can cause problems, especially with the higher notes. All MP3 sounds and the noted chords fit the instrument in the key "C", the symbols for the melody are independent of the key of the instrument.
(1) Begleitakkorde, für die "Bluesharp" in C-Dur (2) Text, gesungen bestimmt dieser die Rhythmik der Töne(3) Nummer des Kanals laut Grafik auf vorhergehender Seite - der Unterstrich bedeutet "ziehen"Pattern: 1 _ 2 & 3 &: Schlagmuster für Gitarre - siehe Anhang(1) chords, for the "Bluesharp" in the key of C(2) lyrics, if you sing them you know the rhythm of the melody(3) number of the channel, see graphic in the page before - the underline means "draw"Pattern: 1 _ 2 & 3 &: rhythm pattern for guitar - see attachement
Robert Burns, Scottish Folk / Pattern: 1 _ 2 & 3 _ 4 &
Wi' his philabeg my love was born, an' gude claymore down by his side; The ladies' hearts he did trepan, my gallant braw John Highlandman. Sing hey my braw John Highlandman! Sing ho my braw John Highlandman! There's no` a l-ad i-n a' the lan', was match for m-y John Highlandman. They banished him beyond the sea, but ere the bud was on the tree, a down my cheeks the pearls ran, embracing my John Highlandman. Sing hey my braw John Highlandman! Sing ho my braw John Highlandman! There's no` a l-ad i-n a' the lan', was match for m-y John Highlandman. But oh! they catch'd him in the last, and bound him in a dungeon fast, but curse upon them, every one, they've hanged my braw John Highlandman Sing hey my braw John Highlandman! Sing ho my braw John Highlandman! There's no` a l-ad i-n a' the lan', was match for m-y John Highlandman.
Irish Trad. / Pattern: 1 _ 2 & 3 _ 4 &
Beware these packet ships I say, Amelia, where you bound for? They'll steal your stores and clothes away across the Western Ocean. There's Liverpool Pat with his tarpaulin hat. Amelia, where you bound for? And Yankee John the packet rat, across the Western Ocean. Father and Mother, say goodbye. Amelia, where you bound for? Brother and sister, don't you cry, across the Western Ocean.
Irish Trad. / Pattern: 1 _ 2 & 3 &
Hebrides Trad. / Pattern: 1 _ 2 _ 3 _ 4 _
Nor merle she normavis she,