

This arrangement comes in six keys, and is for sale, all six keys for $5.00, with the right of unlimited printing FOR YOUR STUDENTS ONLY. Here is the arrangement, showing page one in the key of Eb, and page two in the key of C: My arrangement includes the melody line, as beginning singers usually need this support. I've arranged a simple accompaniment that is very pr etty and bit more like the audio from the Lily James Cinderella. However, the easy piano arrangements above are not lively enough for a singing performance, in my opinion! I think I'll just wait a few weeks and see if it happens all on its own.Įven though this is, really, a nursery song, it is very appealing and fun to sing. Still, we aren't putting right hand and left hand together yet. Then we sang the words to verses 1 and 2 as we played the chords. I tried this with a little girl today and she was even able to close her eyes and sneak from chord to chord! As for the G chord, use a G pinch (G and F pressed together with 1 and 2). When it is time to come back up to the C chord, sneak again. Instead of finger 5, now finger 1 is on the C, and pinky (finger 5) is on F. Then, when it's time for the F chord, sneak the left hand down to that chord using the C (the one her "pinky" finger was just pressing in the C chord) as a marker. Using my own left hand as the model, I encourage a student to take HER left hand and play an OPEN C chord (just C & G without the middle of the chord) in measures 1 and 2. Now here's a fun way to help those little girls playing this song break into accompanying the melody with the chords: I OFTEN give this to young beginners who are still in the " black notes " stage, as long as they can identify notes. This list was originally published in April 2016.Please scroll down the page for the download links. “I thought it was the funniest thing in the world. “All of a sudden, we were outlaws,” Nelson told Rolling Stone in 2014, reflecting on the country music rebellion he was credited with launching. Whether he was crooning Countrypolitan fare in the Sixties - his 1962 debut album …And Then I Wrote is remarkable for its wealth of enduring songs - or busting down doors with Waylon Jennings in the Seventies, Nelson was always making waves with that unmistakable voice. It’s impossible to hear a Willie Nelson performance and not identify it as such. The Texas native has written some of music’s most important titles, from “Crazy,” made famous by Patsy Cline, to “Funny How Times Slips Away,” covered by Elvis Presley.Īnd then there are the songs with which he has become synonymous, thanks to his charmingly eccentric vocal delivery.


But the fact is that Nelson’s own works deserve a volume or two. When Willie Nelson released his 2016 tribute album to the Gershwin brothers, he was showing his reverence for the Great American Songbook.
