singer, one-man choir, guitarist and composer
Tom he was a piper's son arranged for high voice, medium voice or low voice with guitar chord accompaniments
SM-000360130
- Composer
- folklore
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Arranger
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David W Solomons
- Publisher
- David W Solomons
- Genre
- World / Ethnic / English
- Instrumentation
- Acoustic guitar, Voice
- Scored for
- Duo
- Type of score
- Score for two performers
- Language
- English
- Difficulty
- Very easy
Description
A nursery rhyme arranged for high voice, medium voice or low voice with guitar chord accompaniments.
All 10 are also available in the album Ten nursery rhymes
https://www.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-180848_10_nursery_rhymes_for_voice_high_medium_or_low_and_guitar_chords.html#180848
The audio sample is my live performance of the low voice version.
(Different guitarists may use different interpretations of the given chords, I've just opted for the simplest playing method
for the purposes of illustration).
The pdf file contains the song in various keys for each voice-type (high, medium and low)
The complete collection of ten nursery rhymes :
Here we go gathering nuts in May (also known as Here we go round the mulberry bush),
Hot cross buns,
Hey diddle diddle,
Lavender's blue,
The North Wind doth blow,
Tom Tom the piper's son,
Johnny's so long at the fair,
Tom he was a piper's son
Humpty Dumpty
and Pop goes the weasel