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PIANO MADE EASY Lina Ne Eeuley 2, 58838 8 & 12 13 4 15 CoNnTENTS Taermsn To Tas Teac ‘Trauan Terms & Stone Farmer In The Dell tie , F major ‘This Od Man ~ ‘Musette - ree Are You Sleeping Adagio, mp, = Skip To My Lou Lively Down In The Valley moderato , “= 16 a7 18 19 20 22 2a 26 28 29 81 33 34 Can Can Dance allegro. f’ Little Buttereup allegretto =e Tad Cradle Song andante. ? Blue Bells Of Seotland nf Inenrery Taw Picruxss - (1) Ob, Malaysia Sturs Cielito Lindo Expectation Waltz el vale isn No! So ard state Russian Waltz orese. , vitard. Chords Delight ‘Mulberry Bush, An Old Folk Tune ge Bill Grogan's Goat @ major ‘Swanee River esto Czech Folk Song A Thousand Legged Worm 36 387 38 aL 42 aa 468 4s si 52 54 56 Inmwnry Tus Prorunss - (2) Rhythm Clapping ‘My Bonnie Alouette ‘The More We Get Together Home Sweet Home tegato , dim. e rit, Sf > Wine, Woman And Song 7 Blue Danube Beautiful Dreamer grasioso, TT] ‘We Wish You A Merry Christmas —giocoso Amazing Grace lento Danube Waves ‘wavy Lines Here Comes The Bride march Jd Ipawny Tae Prevunes - (3) Worxstmar Jomo[S pus zoyjos Sunjes | OPUEpreyT pue opuonuTuT | xo -unp | St semops Buyy08 opuepaeya “prey | oT seyos Summos | opuonurarrp cup | &F aepno] Suyye8 opusoseso ‘oso | BT souSty sejou g Sod ‘enogs eav300 T 9 | tr ‘faxout ‘hed aoa ‘Aqyjoous anys | fe lo ‘Aqmysoeas | osopzerp | oF umop PIot on frie Armjoows oyeBoq | 6 ‘peypejep “4104s oywo08ys: ris Stipes oysem | 8 por que | | < el ards ayem | osen erry | 4 eBoy plow osned wile oxfory weu remors | opeazerry | 9 agos Aqoxeaopour oue(d ozzour du | @ qsey‘Sjeay | oaforry | © "gos - ound r @ | coed eyexopoure ye | egnepuy | + | ‘pnoy £100 ouryss}}107 Sf | 2 Apyeropout | oyexopom | pno| Sjeyesepout il oja0j oazour fu |e t ‘mors oepy | & aor | aytoy sit mors oye | T ‘NINVAI ‘WOd SNVLS SNDIS i. SNINVEN | SWUALL SNDIG 29 SWAT, NVTIVLT Peep o ‘The farmer in the dell 2 other variations for the left hand. ‘The farmer takes a wife ‘The wife takes a child ‘The child takes a cat ‘The cat takes a rat @ major - Bb) 2 Lovel3 *two - **on my shoe three - on my knee four - onthe door five - onthe hive “ie six - — onhis sticks seven - up to heaven eight - onthegate (| nine - on his spine ten - now and then This Old Man He played nick- nack Nick-nack pad-dy week, | give a dog e bone, | This old man came | roll - ing home, Level3 ( ff (staceato) - play short and detached ( 2 @roichet rest) - 1 eount Are You Sleeping? — es ™p ‘Are you sleep-ing? | Ave you sleep-ing? | Bro- ther John, Bro- ther John. pie Ding, dong, bell, | Ding, dong, bell Where Is Thumbkin? ‘Mana Ibu? Where is Thumbkin? Mana ibu? Where is Thumbkin? ‘Mana ibu? Here I am, here Tam. Sini saya, sini saya. How are you this morning? Apa khabar pagi ini? Very well, I thank you. Khabar bail, pagi ini. ‘Run away, run away, Larilah, larilah. Level3 ° we 2 I Skip To My Lou Flies in the su-gar bowl, | Shoo, shoo, shoo, Flies in the su-gar bowl, | Shoo, shoo, shoo, nes a 3, @ \ Flies in the swgar bowl, |Shoo, shoo, shco, Skip to my lou, my skip to my Low, 2. Cows in the meadow, moo moo moo 3. Cats in the butter milk, mew mew mew 4, Mice in the bread tray, chew chew chew Watch out for finger change Levet3 u the win 2 ————— ( L.H. staccato f - short and detached a Lewes Little Buttercup Gea aera, Level3 Try fingering Mor Li Hua (Jasmine Flower) kei— peear— ren ci|p|e|F B Moderato nas your | High-land Jad - die whore nas your | High-land lad - die | gone? He's gone with stream- ing, Ce E CS wv * Tea eu, Uy xeuLreg ou, gSmydesig nox ary * noyT AW oL dmg * sous weg weg We PIO STEL Buog oper ~ “Bu0s 04} 0} payerar oxnyord ou 0} syutod nna “@ nada cs "SDNOS *Suos oy} JO oT} OU} SpBer TeyoReT, *T (1) - S9uNLOIg FHI, AM1LNAGT Oh, Malaysia On the | shore be- yond the | tro - pl-cal sea, you will| stand to wel- come | me. shore be-neath the | sky 50 blue, all my | dreams at last will come] true. where I | found my heart's true | Jove. youll bo | mine Levels Practise slurring each pair of notes. Slurs ‘Tou may also practise with the left hand, playing one octave lower. Levels Level3 Moderato a Levels 2 (Note: 5 The bass may be played as arpeggios Level3 Level "4 This piece looks very difficult. Don't worry. e % Memorise this page first. Then, try the next page. bw Stems downwards in the treble should be played with the left hand. Happy struggling. LH. = Left Hand Not So Hard Levet3 Russian Waltz 28 Watch out for change of clef at bars 7 and 8 Chords Delight Allegro Levels You may play this piece using different bass patterns Lively a Level3 30 Ja A St An Old Folk Tune Allegretto 4 31 mf "Be Now, instead of chords play 5 ‘You may also play the first 8 bars as chords and the next 8 bars as arpeggios. Level 31 Bill Grogan's Goat (G major - F}) 2 Jo we a 2nd Verse The whistle blew, the train drew near, Bill Grogan's goat was doomed to die. He gave three groans of awful pain, Coughed up the shirts and flagged the train. Levels Swanee River (01a Folks At Home) ‘Stephon Fos down up- on the | Swa- nee Ri- ver, ry where my heart is| long-ing e- ver, | Thoro's where the old folks sad and drea- ry, | Eve = ry where e home. caries, how my | heart grows wea - ry, Far from the ald folks at Lovet Czech Folk Song Moderato Levels 4 5 = A Thousand Legged Worm dy Saye a |thov-eand leg-god worm ae it | gives @ lit- tle squirm, have you mm | pave to nop a- round cent be found, then 111] have to hop a-round on my |nine hun-dred and nine - ty 35 Level3 WLIOM peSsey pursnoyL Vv yeop s,uesorp na ysng A220qIn ATEN WEISS sary couemg ersfere “UO “Sus ey} 0} peyefer erngord ey 03 squrod ydng -e saawod 'SDNOS “Buos oy Jo e171} eu} Speed JeyowaL, “T (Z) - SHUDLO, WA, ATTLNAAT CC _—_— «= Ruytum CLapPinG 1. Clap the rhythm. 2. Sing the actual tune. 8. Name the song, if possible. d JTTild JIS. Jia J ld ddd ddad) Jfldiae de. J ete a2 Jape ale 1 /iiT7\) fie (Tunes are found in: Page 7, 5, 26, 9, 82, 14) Level3 =e = 2 oe = 4 = the = 43, 2 5 e ver the i e the os o be: : e = ay iS =e | / : bring back my oe exon ra SE Alouette (pronounce 'Ah-loo-yet-ta") LN at gap, te, gan-tille a-lou-et - te, A + low-et - te, tor Sky - lari, I will pluok your fea- thors, | Yes, ML pluck them je te plu-mo- rai, Je te plu-me-rai la tite, je te plu-me-rai la téte, one by one by one. I will take 1 from your head, | I will take 1 from your head, A- lou- ette Mis- tor Lark, gen-tille a-lou-et - te, A+ lous et - te, Je te pla-me- rai I will pluck your fea thers, Yl pluck them | one by one by one. German Folk Song to - smoothly Dim. e rit. - getting softer and slower Sir Henry Bish« Lowel 3 from the | skies through the is P where, Home, on, thors 43 Level Alla Valse 1 2 Lovel3 Blue Danube 5 Jonann Strauss, ee 45 Level3 12 12 14 I Siar - light and dew-drops are wait- ing for 4 a a 49 a J Lulied py the moon-light have all passed a - J ee ees ons, Gone are the cares of | Life's _bu- sy throng, ‘Beau: ti- full drea-mer a-wake un-to | me. Level 3 wish you @ merry | Christ-mas, we | wish you a merzy | Christ mas, wo wich you a mer-ry |Christ- mas and a | Hap - py New ‘Traditional mf 5 Here Comes The Bride a law le ove eve Level3 seunstiy Karey] Y NOX USTAA OM TOMIOOL 40H OM CLOW OU SPH OU, SeuIOD ere] * eWOH Joomg euIOH sourvorg TnyNVog eyauog Aw” “Su0s ou3 0} poywror omngord ous 04 syurod trina “ze dddvod ISDNOS: “Buos eu} Jo e113 eu} Speer seyoweL “T (g) - SdunLolg GH], AMLLNACT WORKSHEET A. Circle the correct answer. 1. Which one is a waltz? A. Blue Danube (pg.44) B. Alouette (pg.40) C. Home Sweet Home (pg.42) 2. Which one would you hear at a wedding? A, Danube Waves (pg.52) B, Here Comes The Bride (pg.54) C. Beautiful Dreamer (pg.48) 3. Which one is a lullaby? A. My Bonnie (pg.38) B. Are you Sleeping? (pg.8) C. Cradle Song (pg.15) B. Play the songs and then draw the appropriate expressions. 1. Musette (pg.7) cp 6. The More We Get Together (pg.41) C) 2. Can Can Dance (pg-12) - 7. Here Comes The Bride (pg.54) ( 3. Mor Li Hua (pg.14) oo 8. My Bonnie (pg.38) 4. Swanee River (pg.32) C) 9. Beautiful Dreamer (pg.48) / No OOO 5. Mulberry Bush (pg.29) C) 10. Amazing Grace (pg.51)

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