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The Big Book of Children's Songs for Little Guitar Pickers
The Big Book of Children's Songs for Little Guitar Pickers
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The Big Book of Children's Songs for Little Guitar Pickers from Santorella Publications includes over 120 children's songs complete with lyrics, chord diagrams and tablature for easy playing, learning and performing. The selected keys are complimentary to children's vocal ranges and to beginner finger positioning. In addition to the fundamentals of music, this book also includes adorable drawings by illustrator Michael Carey which accompany selected songs. Children will love playing and singing along while they see the animated lyrics come to life.
This extensive collection is a wonderful addition to the Little Pickers series by Larry McCabe; a series of songbooks and methods designed to develop the love of music in the next generation, built on a solid musical foundation. The Little Pickers series is useful and fun for children who are learning how to play, as well as for parents who want to sing along with their children. The arrangements are simple enough for adults of all abilities to provide hours of musical entertainment for their preschool children or classroom. Guitar teachers will also benefit from all the collections in the Little Pickers series which are both fun and educational.
So whether you sing, teach, parent or entertain, it is our hope that The Big Book of Children's Songs for Little Guitar Pickers will bring the gift of music to your home and classroom for years to come.
Includes the following favorite songs for kids:
- Ah, Poor Bird
- All The Pretty Horses
- Alouette
- A Tisket, a Tasket
- Baa Baa Black Sheep
- Basay Down
- Billy Boy
- Billy Groggins Goat
- Bingo
- Charley Over the Water
- Choclate Candy
- Come Follow
- Cradle Song (Brahms Lullaby)
- Down by the Station
- Eency Weency Spider
- Father's Whiskers
- Frere Jacques
- Georgie Porgie
- Git Along Liftle Doggies
- Go In and Out the Window
- Good Morning
- Mister Railroad Man
- Greetings
- Hey, Ho Nobody Home
- Heaven and Earth
- Hey Diddle Diddle
- Hickory, Dickory Dock
- Home Sweet Home
- Hoosen Johnny
- Hot Cross Buns
- Humpty Dumpty
- Hush Little Baby
- If You're Happy and You Know It
- I Had A Rooster
- It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo
- It's How We Drive The Winter Out
- It's Raining, It's Pouring
- I've Been Working on the Railroad
- Jack and Jill
- Jenny Jenkins
- Jimmy Crack Corn
- John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
- Ladybird Ladybird
- Lavenders Blue
- Let Everyone
- Little Bo Peep
- Little Boy Blue
- Little Jack Horner
- Little Miss Muffet
- Little Things
- London Bridge
- Mary Had a Little Lamb
- Michael Finnegan
- Mister Rabbit
- Morning Is Come
- Nine Pound Hammer
- Oats, Peas, Beans and Barley Grow
- Off to Bed Now
- Oh Dear! What Can the Matter Be?
- Old Abram Brown
- Old Grey Mare
- Old King Cole
- Old MacDonald
- One Meat Ball
- Over the River
- Patty Cake
- Pease Porridge Hot
- Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater
- Polly Wolly Doodle
- Pop! Goes The Weasel
- Red River Valley
- Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross
- Ring Around the Rosy
- Rock-a-Bye Baby
- Row, Row, Row Your Boat
- Sandy Land
- She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain
- Shoo, Fly
- Shortnin' Bread
- Sing a Song of Sixpence
- Sing Your Way Home
- Skip To My Lou
- Sleep, Baby, Sleep
- Sourwood Mountain
- Ten Little Indians
- The Animal Fair
- The Bear Went Over the Mountain
- The Centipede and the Frog
- The Farmer In The Dell
- The Fox
- The Hunting Horn
- The Little Bells of Westminster
- The More We Get Together
- The Muffin Man
- Mulberry Bush
- The Old Brass Wagon
- The Spider and the Fly
- There Was a Crooked Man
- There Was an Old Woman
- This Is My Little House
and many more...
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