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#love me like you do kalimba tutorial
mykalimbatabs · 1 year
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4 Town - Nobody Like U (kalimba tabs)
1° 1° 7 7 7 3° 6 7 1° 2° 1° 1° 7 7 7 3°
6 3° 2° 1° 2° 3° 1° 2° 1°
I’ve never met nobody like you
6 3° 2° 1° 2° 3° 1° 2° 1° Had friends and I’ve had buddies, it’s true
6 5° 4° 3° 4° 3° 1° But they don’t turn my tummy
1° 1° 7 6 the way you do
3° 3° 2° 1° 2° 3° 5° 7 6 I’ve never met no-bo-dy like you
1° 1° 7 7 7 3° 6 7 1° 2° 1° 1° 7 7 7 3°
6 2° 2° 2° 2° 1° 1° You’re never not on my mind,
3° 2° 4° 3° oh my, oh my
6 2° 2° 2° 2° 1° 1° I’m never not by your side,
2° 7 1° 6 your side, your side
6 3° 3° 3° 3° 5° 4° I’m never gon’ let you cry,
3° 2° 4° 3°-2°-1° oh cry, don’t cry
6 2° 2° 2° 2° 1° 1° I’ll never not be your ride,
2° 7 1° 6 or die, alright
5 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 7 6 6 Let’s call it what it is, it’s a masterpiece
5 5 6 6 6 6 5 6 7 6 6 Got a whole lotta love for them city streets
6 7 (Glendale!)
5 6 6 6 6 5 6 Tonight is the place to be
5 5 6 6 6 5 6 7 6 6 Got a big boombox and a new CD
7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Come on, everybody, let’s tear it up
6 6 6 6 6 If you want mad skills,
5 6 7 6 6 you can share with us
7 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 6 7 I want everybody to stop and stare
6 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 And you know why, it’s me (Robaire!)
1° 1° 7 7 7 6 6 7 1° 2° 1° 1° 7 7 7 6
6 2° 2° 2° 2° 1° 1° You’re never not on my mind,
3° 2° 4° 3° oh my, oh my
6 2° 2° 2° 2° 1° 1° I’m never not by your side,
2° 7 1° 6 your side, your side
6 3° 3° 3° 3° 5° 4° I’m never gon’ let you cry,
3° 2° 4° 3°-2°-1° oh cry, don’t cry
6 2° 2° 2° 2° 1° 1° I’ll never not be your ride,
2° 7 1° 6 or die, alright
1° 1° 1° 1° 1° 1° 2° 1° Li- li- li- li- li- li- like you
1° 1° 1° 1° 1° 1° 2° 1° Li- li- li- li- li- li- like you
1° 1° 1° 1° 1° 1° 2° 1° Li- li- li- li- li- li- like you
7 6 7 6 Like you, like you
1° 1° 1° 1° 1° 1° 2° 1° Li- li- li- li- li- li- like you
1° 1° 1° 1° 1° 1° 2° 1° Li- li- li- li- li- li- like you
1° 1° 1° 1° 1° 1° 2° 1° Li- li- li- li- li- li- like you
7 6 7 6 Like you, like you
6 3° 2° 1° 2° 3° 1° 2° 1° I’ve never met nobody like you
6 3° 2° 1° 2° 3° 1° 2° 1° Had friends and I’ve had buddies, it’s true
6 5° 4° 3° 4° 3° 1° But they don’t turn my tummy
1° 1° 7 6 the way you do
3° 3° 2° 1° 2° 3° 5° 7 6 I’ve never met no-bo-dy like you
6 2° 2° 2° 2° 1° 1° You’re never not on my mind,
3° 2° 4° 3° oh my, oh my
6 2° 2° 2° 2° 1° 1° I’m never not by your side,
2° 7 1° 6 your side, your side
6 3° 3° 3° 3° 5° 4° I’m never gon’ let you cry,
3° 2° 4° 3°-2°-1° oh cry, don’t cry
6 2° 2° 2° 2° 1° 1°
I’ll never not be your ride,
2° 7 1° 6
or die, alright
Source: Nobody Like U - 4*Town (Turning Red) Kalimba Tabs Letter & Number Notes Tutorial - KalimbaTabs.net (https://www.kalimbatabs.net/kalimba-tabs-tutorials/nobody-like-u-4town-turning-red/)
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emmyckalimba · 4 years
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Love Me Like You Do - Ellie Goulding | Kalimba Tutorial with Tabs & Lyrics✨
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queerstudiesnatural · 3 years
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because music is my job and there's pretty much nothing i love more than music and supernatural, here's what i think some of the characters would play if they all decided to start playing instruments :
sam picks the oboe because he's like yeah this person i had a crush on from that one high school played it in band and it seemed fun. and tbh he's very mediocre at it. everyone humours him for like a couple months until dean is like ok enough sam you suck.
dean picks the guitar because he's basic but he actually gets pretty good at it and he learns to play all of his favourite songs and he sings too. he watches a ton of youtube tutorials and spends hours in his room practicing but rarely plays for anyone. cas gets to hear him the most because he's the only one allowed in dean's room.
cas picks the french horn because it's "such a beautiful and dignified instrument" but honestly it's just because it's loud and show-offy as hell. except unfortunately he can't get a single note out right and sam has to confiscate it. cas insists that he's played instruments before and that he used to be an excellent harpsichordist. they don't buy him a harpsichord however and just tell him that they're taking his word for it. they don't believe him for one second and neither do i.
eileen is actually able to get some beautiful notes out of cas's french horn but she's not really interested in it. she does however learn the viola da gamba because first of all that's what i play and eileen is my self insert, and second of all it's an instrument that's very close to the body and very sensation-based, and i think it'd be interesting to learn to play it as a deaf person.
jack insists on getting a xylophone, and he doesn't try to learn any songs in particular, he just listens to the beautiful sounds it makes. it's a rainbow xylophone.
garth is also really good at the french horn and most wind instruments, actually. he's also a decent pianist.
rowena plays the piccolo and ocarina divinely, as well as the violin.
claire obviously wants to learn the drums and dean gets her a set for her birthday and sets it up in the bunker's garage because jody would kill him if claire brought it home, and she's pretty decent at it (she's got a mean wrist and once she gets into a beat there's no stopping her).
kaia gets a bass guitar because claire begs her to so they can start a band.
patience is actually a great singer and sometimes sings with them.
alex doesn't particularly want to participate but begrudgingly accepts to be a background singer on occasion.
donna loves a country or rock ballad and she's got the voice for it. she plays the guitar as well, and she and dean make a mean duo on family nights once they've had a few beers. they also sometimes join the girls' little band.
jody isn't really into playling music but she loves listening to her friends and family!
benny plays the cello and double bass very soulfully. mostly jazz but some classical tunes on the cello as well.
charlie can't play anything except one (1) traditional celtic song that she learned on the kalimba to woo a girl dressed as an elf at a larp event.
let me know if there's a character i haven't mentioned who you think should also get an instrument
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eliasbouchardslut · 3 years
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Kath Kath Kath Kath Kath Kath Kath Kath my kalimba came in the mail today!! I've already learned twinkle twinkle little star and you are my sunshine and I really want the fringe theme to be the first Not Tutorial Song I learn but after that do you have any requests? 👉👈
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tbh like “you are my sunshine” is something that I think I would cry real tears if you played for me like my mom and my grandma used to sing that to me and it just warms my heart I love you so much
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phgq · 3 years
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Pandemic inspires Pinoys to take up musical instruments
#PHnews: Pandemic inspires Pinoys to take up musical instruments
 MANILA – It was only during the pandemic when junior high school student Hazir Brina realized he wanted to learn a new activity besides playing Mobile Legends.
Brina, who loves listening to classical music, decided to learn playing the violin.
Inspired by Taiwanese-Australian violinist duo “TwoSet Violin”, Brina was elated when he received a violin from his mother for his 16th birthday.
“I dreamed of having my own violin at 11-years-old, but we couldn’t afford one at that time. Playing the violin is my stress reliever during the lockdown,” Brina told the Philippine News Agency in an interview.
As a self-taught violinist beginner, Brina now uploads videos of himself playing the violin on social media, covering songs such as Edward Elgar's “Salut d'Amour”, which was even included in video game Fallout 4 as part of its "Classical Radio Station" songs.
Hazir Brina, 16, learned to play the violin after binge-watching videos of Taiwanese-Australian violinist duo TwoSetViolin on YouTube. (Contributed photo)
“Unlike other teenagers, I appreciate classical music than modern music. Whenever I have a problem, I listen or play Salut d'Amour because it helps me relax and focus,” he said.
Brina is only one of many Filipinos who decided to learn a musical instrument during the lockdown. Being stuck home has provided plenty of time to learn something new.
“My piece of advice for those who want to learn playing an instrument during the pandemic is to never allow anyone from stopping you from doing what you want to do,” he said.
Reigniting your music spark
Realizing that playing the flute shouldn’t be limited to being an activity done in his elementary and high school music classes, Jayson Real, 30, decided to pick up the woodwind musical instrument after a decade of not playing.
“I used to play the recorder flute in my elementary and high school days but stopped for a decade. I just came back to playing again this quarantine,” he said.
Jayson, a pharmacy assistant, said playing the flute has helped him deal with pandemic uncertainty since adopting a new hobby helped him focus on the good.
“It helped me cope with my depression and stress from the pandemic,” he said.
Jayson Real, 30, took flute lessons in elementary and high school, then stopped for 10 years. When the pandemic struck, he decided to give playing the flute another go. (Contributed photo)
As a self-confessed romantic, Jayson said he enjoys playing love songs like Celine Dion’s My Heart Will Go On and David Pomeranz’s Born For You on the flute.
“Flute players are unique because you won’t see them often unlike guitar players,” he said.
Although he describes himself as an amateur flutist, he is hoping that with enough practice and dedication, playing would soon be a lot easier.
“Learning to play any musical instrument is quite difficult at first, but when you love what you’re doing it will be a lot easier in the long run,” he said.
The more the merrier
Jezreel Ian Manuel, 26, an instructor at the University of the Cordilleras in Baguio City, is not new to playing instruments. In fact, he could already play at least seven instruments before the lockdown was imposed including the guitar, lyre harp, harmonica, melodica, drums, keyboard, and kalimba.
During the pandemic, Manuel said he learned to play another string instrument -- an acoustic violin 4/4/-- after purchasing one from a local shop in Baguio City.
“The pandemic really gave me an opportunity to pursue and learn the violin,” he said, adding that playing musical instruments has helped him become more “focused” and “disciplined.”
Manuel said another benefit from learning a new musical instrument is being able to share his talent to his friends and family. After all, he was once part of a Christian band in their church.
Jezreel Ian Manuel, 26, can already play around seven musical instruments but decided to still learn to play the violin. (Contributed photo)
“I mean look, there are only a few violin players out there. So being one of them really makes my family proud,” he said.
He takes pride in being productive during the pandemic, encouraging others to develop new skills or improve current ones rather than wasting hours scrolling in social media.
“Learning a new instrument will require a lot patience and practice. There may be times that you want to quit because you might feel like you are not having a progress. The only thing you have to do is to keep motivating yourself. Focus on your goals and of course, never give up,” he said.
Aside from playing musical instruments and uploading his arrangements on social media, Manuel is also passionate about painting, photography, video editing, animation, and graphic design.
Time to practice
Spending more free time at home has given Cath Garcia, 20, the chance to relearn to play the ukulele after encouragement from her friend.
Garcia, a college student taking Information Technology (IT), said that prior to the pandemic, her two-year-old ukulele was gathering dust in her room since she would only play ukulele intermittently.
“To be honest, even though I had it for a long time, I'm still at the beginning stage. Prior to the pandemic, I wasn’t able to practice every day because I had a lot of school-related activities to prioritize,” she said.
She said playing the ukulele was especially rewarding because it helped boost her confidence.
Stuck home for the most part of the pandemic, Cath Garcia, 20, has more time to for her new musical pursuit: The ukulele. (Contributed photo)
“Nalaman ko na I can sing pala (I found out that I could actually sing) even though pangit yung boses ko (if I don’t exactly have the best voice) and I develop my confidence,” she said.
Admitting that she has yet to master “fingerstyle” or the technique of playing a ukulele by plucking the strings directly with fingertips, she said that relearning the musical instrument taught her to appreciate herself better.
“Araw-araw ay (Every day is a) discovery, you need to put some time, attention and effort to grow. Being a ukulele player hindi sumagi sa isip ko pero yung best part nito yung natuto ako at nakilala ko pa yung sarili ko (never crossed my mind but the best part about this is I learned something new and I learned more about myself too),” she said.
When she’s not attending online classes, Garcia would immerse herself in ukulele tutorials and covers.
Sometimes, she would upload cover videos in social media with the goal of getting other ukuleleists to give her tips on how to improve. (PNA)
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References:
* Philippine News Agency. "Pandemic inspires Pinoys to take up musical instruments." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1129106 (accessed February 01, 2021 at 12:11AM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "Pandemic inspires Pinoys to take up musical instruments." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1129106 (archived).
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