58 Easy Love Songs for 11-Note Tongue Drums - Beginner's Guide to Romantic Tongue Drum
Tongue drums are incredibly versatile instruments and can be crafted with various note arrangements. This book is specifically designed for the most popular and widely used models.
Why C Major?
If you have an 11-note tongue drum and are unsure of its tuning, it’s likely in C major. To confirm, check the chart in the introduction to match your drum’s notes. C major is the most common and widely favored tuning for tongue drums, making this songbook a perfect fit for instruments in this key.
The typical notes for an 11-note C-major tongue drum are:
G (5), A (6), B (7), C (1), D (2), E (3), F (4), G (5), A (6), B (7), C (1)
About the Songbook
This collection features 58 traditional English-language songs and ballads from regions including England, Ireland, Scotland, the United States, and Australia. Every song is arranged to be played on a C-major tongue drum with 11 or more keys.
All melodies are presented in traditional sheet music, but the book is equally suitable for beginners. For those unfamiliar with reading standard notation, a helpful numbering system is included above each note.
Playing by Numbers
This book uses the diatonic scale's numbering system, where the numbers 1 through 7 represent the notes in each octave. Dots above or below the numbers indicate whether a note belongs to a higher or lower octave. The range of songs you can play depends on the number of notes your drum has.
How to Play
Most steel tongue drums come with mallets, which are an excellent starting point for beginners. Mallets make it easy to produce clear, resonant tones with minimal effort.
- Start by playing with mallets to familiarize yourself with the instrument.
- When you’re ready, experiment with playing by hand, keeping your fingers free of rings or jewelry for optimal sound quality.
- Ensure your fingers briefly touch the drum surface to allow notes to resonate. Quick, light touches produce richer tones.
- Strike near the edge of the tongues rather than the center to enhance the overtones.
- Use your palm for dynamic strikes or to mute notes, and explore freely—there’s no wrong way to play.
QR Code Recordings
Each song page includes two QR codes that provide additional resources:
One QR code links to a recording of the song played on a tongue drum.
The other QR code connects to a YouTube video featuring a professional performance of the song.
These recordings, while not exact replicas of the versions in this book, are valuable tools for understanding the melodies and rhythms.
With this songbook, you can explore 58 timeless tunes and unlock the creative potential of your tongue drum, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player.
Contents
A Beautiful Life
Annie Laurie
Aura Lee
Bayou Sara
Beautiful Brown Eyes
Big Rock Candy Mountains
Botany Bay
Bound for South Australia
Brennan on the Moor
Cliffs of Doneen
Down by the Salley Gardens
Down the Road
Drink to Me With Thine Eyes
Drunken Sailor
East Virginia Blues
For He Is a Jolly Good Fellow
Get Along Little Doggies
Hopping Dance
I Gave My Love A Cherry
James Connoly
Land of the Silver Birch
Lavender's Blue
Leaving of Liverpool
Little Bessie
Man Of Constant Sorrow
Mary, Did You Know
My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean
My Home's In Montana
My Paddle
My Singing Bird
My Wild Irish Rose
New River Train
Oh Dear, What Can The Matter Be
Oh How Lovely The Evening Is
Old Folks At Home
Old Jim Slack Grey Horse
Peace Like a River
Salty Dog Blues
Scarborough Fair
She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain
Shenandoah
Skibbereen
Spancil Hill
Sweet Betsy From Pike.
The Galway Races
The Irish Rover.
The Meeting of the Waters
The Northern Lights of Aberdeen
Three Score and Ten
Tom Dooley
Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ra
Trees Grow Tall
Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree
Vive L'Amour
Wanderin
Wellerman
Wildwood Flower
Wreck of Old 97
58 Classic Love Songs for Absolute Beginners