![]() ![]() ![]() What if I only have five tines painted? What do I do? Look for “33 Intermediate Songs for the 17-Note” in 5-10 days. Now, this download really is oriented toward the beginning kalimba player. We have added ten more Level 1 songs to the original collection and simplified many of the arrangements, focusing on Level 1, 2, and 3 songs. ![]() Coming soon is “33 Intermediate Songs” and “22 Insanely Difficult Songs”. My customers had a hard time trying to download the old “66 Song” Zip file to their cell phones and such, so we are replacing the old product with “44 Beginners Songs for the 17-Note Kalimba in C” – a single PDF file that can be downloaded to cell phones, tablets, iBooks, and your desktop computer (available Jan 8 2019). Correctly marked tines are indispensable in learning to play and in reading tablature. If your kalimba’s tuning is the same as the chart but is not painted like it, try for a redo on the paint job. If the tines are unpainted, you can paint them with enamel paint, or mark them with decals or Sharpie markers. Is your kalimba tuned like this tuning chart? If so, this download is the right one for you. These songs are rated by difficulty, with songs in each category between 1 and 5. The collections that went into this download include: African American Spirituals, traditional African karimba tunes, classical pieces, folk and pop music, Americana and patriotic, and some children’s songs. The 44 songs in the download were taken from various Kalimba Magic collections and modified for use with the 17-Note “Treble” Kalimba in the key of C, which is sold under a great many brand names at this time – Donner, Walter, Heart-17, and Gecko, among others. ![]()
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