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- Glockenspiel / Xylophone dedicated pages
- Glockenspiel / Xylophone Sheet Music Collections + posts
- Glockenspiel / Xylophone Video Tutorials
Glockenspiel / Xylophone dedicated pages
Glockenspiel / Xylophone Sheet Music Collections + posts
Alphabetical Index of all glockenspiel / xylophone posts
A Ram Sam Sam â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âA Ram Sam Samâ is a childrenâs song from Morocco and a singing game, as well. Older children can sing the âA Ram Sam Samâ as a round. It can be also sung as a name or hello song byâŠ
ABC (Alphabet Song) â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âABC Song (The Alphabet Song)â is one of the most popular rhymes and kids songs to help young ones learn the English alphabet. It is based on the French melody âAh! vous dirai-je, Mamanâ, which has become popular as âTwinkle,âŠ
Adeste Fideles (O Come, All Ye Faithful) â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
A small mystery surrounds the writing credits of this Christmas Carol. It is usually attributed to John Francis Wade (1711 â 1786), an English hymnist and music copyist. However, there is written evidence of this carol in Latin, which isâŠ
Ani Kuni (Ani Cuni Chaouani)- How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âAni Kuniâ is a native American prayer that turned into a rhyme for kids or lullaby. Although most First Nations of Canada assimilated the prayer, it is likely that it came from the Iroquois nation. It was sung on aâŠ
Atte Katte Nuwa â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âAtte Katte Nuwaâ seems to be an Inuit song. The same tune is used for a famous traditional Swedish song âGubben Noakâ, a drinking song and bible travesty known by the text of Carl Michael Bellman (1740 â 1795). âNuwaââŠ
Au Clair de la Lune â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âAu clair de la luneâ is a French children song (comptine), whose origins date back to the 18th century. This song seems to be the earliest recording of human voice that exists today, as it is reproduced on a phonautographâŠ
Auld Lang Syne â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âAuld Lang Syneâ is one of the most popular songs that every child or adult loves to sing. The song is, especially in the English-speaking world, sung at the conclusion of New Year gatherings, but is also widely used atâŠ
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âBaa, Baa, Black Sheepâ, just like âTwinkle, Twinkle, Little Starâ, is a variant of the French melody âAh! Vous dirai-je, Mamanâ. This lovely nursery rhyme and its numerous variations have been sung across Great Britain and North America. It isâŠ
Baby Shark â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
Are you a fan of âBaby Sharkâ? Of course, who isnât? Itâs the most popular childrenâs song on the planet right now â it even has its own dance! Originally a campfire song, âBaby Sharkâ became viral after Pingfong releasedâŠ
Beriozka (The Birch Tree) â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âThe Birch Tree (Beriozka)â is a very old traditional Folk Song. The original name is usually written as âBeriozkaâ, âBerezkaâ or âBerozaâ and in English the song is sometimes called âIn The Field Stood a Birch Treeâ. The classical composerâŠ
Bingo Song â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âBingo Songâ, also known as âThere Was a Farmer Had a Dogâ, is an English language childrenâs song whose origin is unknown. It is often registered as an American country folk song. The song has a Roud Folk Song Index numberâŠ
Carol of the Îells â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
By Mykola LeontovichArranged by Peter WilhouskyCopyright 1936, Carl Fischer, Llc âCarol of the Bellsâ is a popular Christmas carol, composed by Mykola Leontovych with lyrics by Peter J. Wilhousky. The song is associated with the coming New Year which, inâŠ
Deck The Halls â How To Play On The Glockenspiel / Xylophone
Carol, Wales (UK). The melody of this carol is based on the Welsh carol âNos Galanâ. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart used it in a piano and violin duet in the 1700âs. On this page you can find a glockenspiel / xylophoneâŠ
Did You Ever See A Lassie? â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âDid you ever see a lassie?â is a nursery rhyme which, although first collected in the United States, seems to have Scottish origins, as the words âlassieâ and âladdieâ mean âgirlâ and âboyâ in Scottish. It is only in theâŠ
Do Re Mi (The Sound of Music) â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
A great place to find you own Glockenspiel / Xylophone sheet music for The Sound of Musicâs Do Re Mi. By Richard Rodgers âDo Re Miâ is one of the most popular songs of the musical The Sound of MusicâŠ
Fais Dodo (Colas mon pâtit freÌre) â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âFais Dodoâ (Colas mon pâtit freÌre) is a French-Canadian lullaby (comptine). Donât confuse it with the Cajun (francophone ethnic group mainly living in the state of Louisiana) party dance âfais do-doâ. âFais dodoâ is baby-talk, meaning âgo to sleepâ, âdodoââŠ
Feliz Navidad â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
By Jose FelicianoCopyright Bmg Gold Songs Obo J&H Publishing âFeliz Navidadâ is a song written by the Puerto-Rican singer JosĂ© Feliciano in 1970. Despite the fact that it was principally a Spanish-language song, itâs simple lyrics both in Spanish (firstâŠ
Finger Family â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âFinger Familyâ is a popular nursery rhyme, also known as a game for babies. The song is also know as âDaddy Fingerâ or âFamily Fingerâ. The song addressed to early childhood and combines singing with hand-action. If youâre interested to,âŠ
Five Little Ducks â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âFive Little Ducks (Went Swimming One Day)â is a popular childrenâs counting song, helping kids learn to count down from five to zero. It is also introducing the concept of subtraction to them, as each little duck swims away. SimilarâŠ
Five Little Monkeys â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âFive Little Monkeysâ is a ârepetitiveâ nursery rhyme, that means the text stays same for every turn, with only a small part of a verse changing every time. The song is about five playful monkeys who pretend they are goingâŠ
FrĂšre Jacques â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âFrĂšre Jacquesâ is one of the most famous childrenâs songs (comptines) and has been established as a sleeping song because of its lyrics. This French song for kids is about a 17th century monk â an actual person â calledâŠ
Fum Fum Fum â How to play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âFum fum fumâ is a traditional carol from Catalunya, Spain. It tells the story of the birth of the Holy Infant, calling the shepherds to gather in its birthplace and adore him. âFumâ means âsmokeâ in Catalan, but the wordâŠ
Go Tell it on the Mountain â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âGo tell it to the mountainâ is an African-American spiritual Christmas song dating from the 19th century. Among the artists who have recorded the song are Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra, Simon & Garfunkel, Bob Marley and the Wailers, JamesâŠ
God Rest You Merry Gentlemen â How To Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
Christmas Carol, U.K. âGod rest you merry, Gentlemenâ is a traditional Christmas carol from England. We know that it was published in 1833, but the composer is unknown. Pentatonix, Annie Lennox and MercyMe and Barenaked Ladies & Sarah McLachlan areâŠ
Good King Wenceslas â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âGood King Wenceslasâ is a popular Christmas carol that tells a story of Good King Wenceslas braving harsh winter weather to give alms to a poor peasant on the Feast of Stephen (the second day of Christmas, December 26). DuringâŠ
Happy Birthday â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âHappy Birthdayâ is a song that is traditionally sung to celebrate the anniversary of a personâs birth, and one of the most popular party songs. According to the 1998 Guinness World Records, this is the most recognized tune in theâŠ
Happy Xmas (War is over) â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âHappy Xmas (War is over)â is a 1971 song by John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band. Also a protest song against the Vietnam War, the song has since become a Christmas standard, frequently recorded by other artists, such as the IncredibleâŠ
Harry Potter (Hedwigâs Theme) â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
Learn how to play this piece from Harry Potter on the glockenspiel / xylophone. By John Williams âHedwigâs Themeâ is a musical theme composed by John Williams for the film Harry Potter and the Philosopherâs Stone. On this page youâŠ
Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
Kids love âHead, Shoulders, Knees, and Toesâ because they can play with something they know well, the parts of the human body. Throughout this song, the four parts of the human body mentioned are gradually substituted by a sound. ThatâŠ
Hey Ho Nobody Home â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âHey Ho Nobody Homeâ is a popular musical round or canon originating from England and dating back to the 16th century. Thereâs a version of it in Pammelia, a collection of English rounds and canons, published in England in 1609âŠ
Hopp, Hopp, Hopp â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âHopp, Hopp, Hoppâ is a traditional German song, mostly sung by children as they play at the kindergarten. This song is also one of the most famous knee bouncing rhymes in Germany. Bouncing a baby on your knee can startâŠ
I Love The Mountains â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âI Love the Mountainsâ is an old popular round song or canon. It is a traditional camping song, perfect to sing when sitting around the bonfire in the night. Discovery Channel made a rendition of the song under the titleâŠ
I Saw Three Ships â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âI saw three ships (come sailing in)â is a traditional and popular Christmas carol from England. The reference to three ships is thought to originate in the three ships that bore the purported relics of the Three Kings to CologneâŠ
If Youâre Happy And You Know It â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âIf Youâre Happy and You Know Itâ is a childrenâs song sung by children all over the world. Follow the lyrics and make the sounds with your hands, etc., while singing, or ask your friend to accompany you while playingâŠ
Itâs Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âItâs Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmasâ is a Christmas song written in 1951 by Meredith Willson. The song has been recorded by many artists, but was a hit for Perry Como and The Fontane Sisters with Mitchell AyresâŠ
Jacques Offenbachâs Can-Can (Infernal Galop) â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âCan-Can â is a famous dance composed by Jacques Offenbach as a part of the comic opera Orpheus in the Underworld (OrphĂ©e aux enfers). The opera premiered in Paris in 1874 and since then the success has been so greatâŠ
Jingle Bells â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âJingle Bellsâ is among the most popular kids Christmas songs around the world. It was written by James Lord Pierpont, its original title was âOne Horse Open Sleighâ and it was published under it in the autumn of 1857. On thisâŠ
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âJolly Old Saint Nicholasâ is a Christmas song originated by a poem by Emily Huntington Miller (1833-1913). It published as âLillyâs Secretâ in The Little Corporal Magazine in December 1865, as the lyrics in common use closely resemble Millerâs 1865 poem.âŠ
Joy To The World â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âJoy to the worldâ is a popular American Christmas song and the most-published Christmas hymn in North America. The words were written by English hymn writer Isaac Watts, based on Psalm 98 in the Bible. The music, which was based onâŠ
Kookaburra â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âKookaburraâ is an Australian nursery rhyme song about a native Australian bird of the Kingfisher family, whose loud call sounds are like echoing human laughter. The name is a loanword from Wiradjuri guuguubarra, onomatopoeic of its call. The song wasâŠ
La Cucaracha â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âLa Cucarachaâ is one of the most popular Spanish language songs. The origins of the song are unknown, but it was created for Victoriano Huerta. It is considered as a Mexican song and it âs sure that children and adultsâŠ
Last Christmas â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âLast Christmasâ is a 1984 Christmas song by British pop duo Wham!. Since it was released, it became one of the most popular songs for Christmas worldwide. On this page you can find a glockenspiel / xylophone tutorial video ofâŠ
Lavenderâs Blue â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âLavenderâs Blueâ is an English folk song and nursery rhyme from the 17th century. It is also known as a love song. In recent years it has become widely known from Disneyâs 2015 film Cinderella. Sing the melody before youâŠ
Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow! â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
By Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn âLet it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!â is a song written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in July 1945. It was written in Hollywood, California during a heat waveâŠ
London Bridge Is Falling Down â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âLondon Bridge Is Falling Downâ is a traditional nursery rhyme whose earliest known records are from the 17th century. The song recounts the attempts to repair the famous London Bridge. The melody probably comes from a medieval theme, but itsâŠ
Mary Had A Little Lamb â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
This song for children tells the true story of Mary Tyler, a young girl whose brother persuades her to go to school with her little lamb. This popular rhyme was written by John Roulstone while it was first published asâŠ
Mission: Impossible â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
By Lalo Schifrin The theme of the âMission: Impossibleâ TV series is one of the most popular soundtracks of all time. Itâs also well-known through the movie series starring Tom Cruise, and it has been covered by U2âs Adam ClaytonâŠ
My Heart Will Go On (Titanic) â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
Learn how to play this piece from Titanic on the glockenspiel / xylophone. âMy Heart Will Go On (Titanic)â is a song composed by James Horner for the 1997âs film âTitanicâ. The song, performed by CĂ©line Dion, is the mostâŠ
O Christmas tree (O Tannenbaum) â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âO Tannenbaumâ was originally a traditional German folk song, which turned into a Christmas Carol in the early 20th century. The lyrics refer to the Tannenbaum, a fir tree, that is admired as a symbol of faithfulness and constancy. WhenâŠ
Ode To Joy â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âOde To Joy â is the main theme of Beethovenâs 9th Symphony. The theme is introduced by chorus at the fourth (final) movement of the Symphony. On this page you can find a glockenspiel tutorial video, sheet music with aâŠ
Old McDonald Had A Farm â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
This is one of the most popular songs for kids in the English-speaking world. In Old MacDonaldâs farm you can find a lot of animals and listen to their voices. Throughout the years it has been covered by many artists,âŠ
Pat-a-pan (Willie, Take Your Little Drum) â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
This is a Christmas carol from France, originally written in Burgundian by Bernard de La Monnoye and published in 1720. Its title is onomatopoetic, mimicking the sound of the drums of shepherds gathering around the birthplace of Jesus Christ. Apparently,âŠ
Pirates of the Caribbean (Heâs a Pirate) â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
Learn how to play this piece from the Pirates of the Caribbean on the glockenspiel / xylophone. by Klaus Badelt Heâs a Pirate theme is played at the beginning of the credits at Pirates of the Caribbean | The CurseâŠ
Rain, Rain, Go Away â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âRain, Rain, Go Awayâ is a nursery song about driving away the rain, so the children can play outside. The song has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19096. Glockenspiel / Xylophone Tutorial Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kd4XeECUe18 Rain, Rain, Go AwayâŠ
Row, Row, Row Your Boat â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âRow, Row, Row your Boatâ is one of the most popular songs for kids in the English-speaking world. It was first recorded as a modern tune in 1881 by Eliphalet Oram Lyte, although it is not clear if he isâŠ
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
By Johnny MarksCopyright St. Nicholas Music Inc. âRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeerâ is a song written by Johnny Marks based on the 1939 story Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer published by the Montgomery Ward Company. It is the second best-selling Christmas songâŠ
Santa Claus is Coming to Town â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
By Fred Coots and Haven GillespieCopyright Larry Spier Music Llc Obo Haven Gillespie Music Pub. And Emi April Music Inc Obo Emi Feist Catalog Inc. âSanta Claus Is Coming to Townâ was written by John Frederick Coots and Haven GillespieâŠ
Scarborough Fair â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âScarborough Fairâ is a traditional English ballad of the 17th century. It is a song about love that lists a number of impossible tasks given to a former lover who lives in Scarborough. The song gained much popularity in theâŠ
Silent Night â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âSilent Nightâ is a popular Austrian Christmas carol, translated in many languages and covered by many famous artists. It was composed in 1818 in Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria by Franz Xaver Gruber to lyrics by Joseph Mohr. On this pageâŠ
Star Wars : Imperial March â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
Learn how to play this piece from the Imperial March on the glockenspiel / xylophone. By John Williams âStar Wars Imperial Marchâ is a musical theme composed by John Williams for the film The Empire Strikes Back. The film isâŠ
Star Wars: Main Theme â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
Learn how to play this piece from Star Wars on the glockenspiel / xylophone. By John Williams âStar Wars Main Themeâ is a composed by John Williams for the epic film âStar Warsâ written and directed by John Lucas. OnâŠ
Sur Le Pont DâAvignon â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
Pont dâAvignon is a famous medieval bridge in the French town of Avignon. This old song, known from the 15th century, talks about a dance on it. In fact, the dance took place under the bridge and not on theâŠ
The Addams Family Theme â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
By Vic Mizzy âThe Addams Family Themeâ is taken from the 1964 TV series and, later on, the 1991 film of the same title. The Addams Family is an aristocratic but macabre and definitely quite eccentric and spooky family. Initially,âŠ
The Cuckoo and the Donkey â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âDer Kuckuck und der Esel (The Cuckoo and The Donkey)â, according to Maria Augusta von Trapp, is a teasing song, where âthe cuckoo and the donkey must have been friends, otherwise the donkey would have chased the cuckoo awayâ! (MyâŠ
The Farmer In The Dell â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âThe Farmer in the Dellâ is a nursery rhyme and singing game. The German song âEs fuhr ein Bauâr ins Holzâ seems to be the same rhyme, despite the different plot of the story, and it was first recorded inâŠ
The First Noel â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âThe First Noelâ is a traditional classical English carol, most likely from the 18th century, although possibly earlier. The song title is also written as âThe First NoĂ«lâ and âThe First Nowellâ. On this page you can find a glockenspielâŠ
The Holly And The Ivy â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
#image_title âThe Holly and the Ivyâ is a traditional British Christmas carol that makes reference to two plants. These plants have been a standard of British Christmas decoration for church use since the 15th and 16th century. The version whichâŠ
The Little Drummer Boy â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
By Katherine Davis, Henry Onorati, and Harry SimeoneCopyright Emi Mills Music Inc. And International Korwin Corp This popular Christmas song was written by the American classical music composer Katherine Kennicott Davis in 1941, based upon a traditional Czech carol. DidâŠ
The More We Get Together â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âThe More We Get Togetherâ is a traditional British folk song and popular childrenâs song dating to the 18th or 19th century. Like âDid You Ever See a Lassie?â, its tune was taken from a 1679 Viennese tune by MarxâŠ
The Wheels On The Bus â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âThe Wheels on the Busâ is one of the most popular songs for children in U.K. It is a ârepetitive songâ as it is cyclically-structured, so that itâs easy for children to learn and participate. The melody is actually basedâŠ
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âTwinkle, Twinkle Little starâ is one of the most popular nursery rhymes and lullabies for babies.Lyrics are based on poem âThe Starâ, written by English Jane Taylor. Her poem included in a collection she published with her sister in 1806.âŠ
Up (Married Life) â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
Learn how to play this piece from UP on the glockenspiel / xylophone. By Michael Giacchino âMarried Lifeâ is a musical theme composed by Michael Giacchino for Pixarâs film Up. The score is awarded prizes including the Academy Award forâŠ
We Donât Talk About Bruno â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
Learn how to play this piece from Encanto on the glockenspiel / xylophone. By Lin-Manuel Miranda This song from Disney âs 2021 film Encanto was a great success, as it became the best-selling Disney song since Frozenâs âLet it goââŠ
We Three Kings Of Orient Are â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
#image_title âWe Three Kingsâ, also known as âWe Three Kings of Orient Areâ or âThe Quest of the Magiâ, is a popular Christmas carol. The Reverend John Henry Hopkins, Jr. wrote both the lyrics and the music. It is suggestedâŠ
We Wish You A Merry Christmas â How to Play on Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âWe Wish You a Merry Christmasâ is a traditional English 16th century carol and the only one amongst traditional holiday carols that makes a reference to the celebration of the New Year. This is quite often the last carol sungâŠ
What Child Is This (Greensleeves) â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
âWhat Child Is This?â is a popular Christmas carol based on the melody of the traditional tune âGreensleevesâ. It was written in 1865 by English writer William Chatterton Dix. On this page you can find a glockenspiel tutorial video, sheetâŠ
White Christmas â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
By Irving Berlin âWhite Christmasâ is a song composed by Irving Berlin, one of the most famous American songwriters, composer and lyricist of Belarusian-Jewish origin. Rumour has it that he wrote the song in 1940, in warm La Quinta, California,âŠ
Winter Wonderland â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
By Felix Bernard and Dick Smith âWinter Wonderlandâ is actually a song about winter, however itâ s better known as a Christmas song. The music is composed by Felix Bernard and the lyrics are by Richard B. Smith. The firstâŠ
You Are My Sunshine â How to Play on the Glockenspiel / Xylophone
Looking for your You Are my Sunshine xylophone notes? Youâre in the right place. By Jimmie Davis Officially it is Jimmie Davis who is considered the songwriter of the song, and as he hails from Louisiana, the song has establishedâŠ
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