its the ants go marching one by one duhhh :/
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"The Ants Go Marching" is a children's song that originated from the American Civil War era, adapting the tune of "When Johnny Comes Marching Home." The song features a repetitive and rhythmic structure, making it popular for teaching counting and coordination to young children. Its lyrics celebrate the industrious nature of ants as they march and perform various tasks, and over the years, it has been embraced in schools and camps as a fun, educational sing-along. The song's playful nature and easy-to-remember melody have contributed to its enduring popularity.
It's When Saint go Marching Here are the notes to the song, "When the Saints Go Marching in" for the recorder: GBC'D'-----GBC'D'-----GBC'D' B G A G----- BAG-GB-D'D'D'C' BC'D' BGAG-----
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You can find free printable recorder notes for "When the Saints Go Marching In" on various music education websites and resources like musescore.com or musicnotes.com. These sites often provide simple arrangements suitable for beginners. Additionally, you can check out YouTube tutorials that may include downloadable sheet music in the description. Remember to look for notes specifically for the soprano recorder to match your instrument.
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The ant's came marchimg came from the Africa culter
Yes, the Ants go marching
It came from the song "When Johnny Comes Marching Home."
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These ar ethe notes to play When the Saints go marching in on recorder: GBDCGBDCGBDCBGBABAGGBDDDCBCDBGAB
I don't think I've heard of that one, it must be quite similar to "Oh When the Saints Go Marching in", though. And it's quite peculiar that they'd be marching on a keyboard, wouldn't you say?
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To find the notes for this song go to musicnotes.com.