Thirty-six
Melodies
in traditional and solfege notation
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Compiled by James D. Levy 1998,
no copyright claimed--all material is Public Domain and may be freely copied
Thirty Six Melodies
1st Note
Key of C
Limited Range
1. Mary Had a Little Lamb
2. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
3. When the Saints Go Marching In
4. "Michael, Row the Boat Ashore"
5. Shes Got the Whole World
6. "Oh Freedom"
7. "Au Clair de la Lune"
8. "My Country 'tis of Thee" (God Save The King)
9. The Hokey Pokey
10. This Olde Man
11. Old MacDonald
12. "Bingo"
Octave
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
C to G
C to A
C to G
C to A
B to A
G to E
G to E
B to A
G to C
C to A
G to E
G to F
G
G
G to G
a.k.a
Plagal
C
E
G
G
C
E
C
E
Plagal
Plagal
Plagal
E to E
C to C
a.k.a.
Authentic
Authentic
Plagal
Ranges
"Jingle Bells"
"Angels We Have Heard on High"
"Frere Jacques"
"Turkey in the Straw"
"My Gentle Harp"
"Everytime I Feel the Spirit"
Chromatic
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
E
C
C
C
G
G
C
C
G
G
C
G
range
"Amazing Grace"
"The Water is Wide"
"Tallis Canon"
"Clementine"
"Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee"
"Down in the Valley"
"Battle Hymn of the Republic"
"Joy to the World"
"Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes"
"The King of Love My Shepherd Is"
"Shall We Gather at the River"
"Simple Gifts"
Larger
Range
bottom to top
E
E
C
E
B
C
G to A
G to A
G to A
E to C
A to E
G to C
G
C
C
C
G
C
G to A
Bb to C
E to G
B to G
C to C
B to G
Alterations
"Flow Gently Sweet Afton" (fi)
"Poor Wayfaring Stranger" Parallel Minor (me, te)
"Glee Reigns in Galilee" Relative Minor (me) Modulation
"Medley: Invention/Hal'luya" Parallel Minor (me, le)
"The Drunken Sailor " Parallel Minor (me, te)
"Coventry Carol" Parallel Minor (me)
Vocabulary:
Intervals/Horn intervals. Passing Tones Two Part/Two Voice Parallel movement
Da Capo form Tonic Dominant
The "C"s and half steps
&C
G
G
?
C
F
The Major Scale
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do
W
4 quarter time
3 quarter time
6 eight time
9 eight time
12 eight time
3 half time
44
34
68 .
98
128
23
J
. . .
J
J
. . . .
J J
w
D
A
Bb
Eb
The Circle of 4ths/5ths
Ab
E
B
F /Gb
Db
.
.
w.
w.
1. Mary Had A Little Lamb
4
&4
&
Ma - ry
Mi
re
Mar - y
mi re
had
do
a
re
had
do
a
re
sol
do
sol
sol
C6
4
&4
F
&
F7
mi
sol
lamb whose
mi
mi
fleece was
re
re
E -7
white
mi
snow.
do
A7
D -7
fa
sol
w
do
lamb
sol
as
re
sol
lit - tle
mi
sol
do
lamb,
re
lit - tle
re
re
do
do
lamb
mi
&
do
lit - tle
mi
mi
?4
4
lit - tle
mi
mi
4
&4
trad. European
G 7
mi
re
C 6
C6
do
2. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
a.k.a. The Alphabet Song,
Baa Baa Black Sheep,
Ah, Je Vous Dirai, Mama
4
&4
do
do
Twin - kle
&
up
sol
twin - kle
sol
sol
sol
do
do
fa
lit - tle
star
how
la
sol
fa
la
what
you
are
mi
mi
re
re
do
dia - mond
in
the
sky
fa
fa
mi
mi
re
won - der
the
world
so
high
Like
fa
fa
mi
mi
re
sol
sol
sol
sol
la
la
sol
fa
fa
mi
mi
re
re
do
a - bove
&
trad. European
? 44
mi
mi
mi
fa
mi
la
sol
fa
mi
Fine
re
do
ti
ti
la
sol
fa
DC al Fine
Melodic variation...
& 44
etc.
3. When The Saints Go Marching In
4
&4
.. w
swing
Oh - o When the
&
&
saints
sol
march
do
to
do
be
mi
&
go
mi
march
do
ing
mi
in
sol
ing
re
go march - ing in
do mi
fa sol
go
mi
want
do
saints
sol
saints
sol
in
re
j
..
the
sol
j
w
oh
do
Lord
mi
I
re
when the
mi
fa
do do mi
in
do
Oh when the
do mi fa
oh
fa
num - ber
sol
fa
Spiritual
.
.
fa
4. Michael Row The Boat Ashore
& 44
.. . j
swing
& .
row
sol
Mich - ael
do mi
the boat
mi fa
row
sol
a mi
the boat a - shore
mi sol la
sol
shore
re
Hal - le
do
re
Hal - le - lu
mi sol
la
lu
mi
re
Spiritual
ia
sol
ia
do
Mich - ael
mi sol
do
mi
..
5. She's Got The Whole World
j
4
& 4 ..
swing
She's got the
j
&
in her
sol la
&
whole
sol
4
& 4 .
solo
Oh
sol
.
&
me
re
&
home
sol
whole wor - ld
sol mi do
j
j
hands
sol
she's got the
sol sol mi
world
sol
in
fa
j
J
la
in her hands
sol la
sol
whole
sol
j
j
her
re
hands
do
Free - dom,
do
do
J J
oh
re
and be - fore I'll
do re
mi mi
be a
mi re
to
do
my
do
Lord
mi
mi
slave
do
and
re
I'll
la
be
re
be
do
oh
mi
bur - ied
re do
free
do
..
sol
in
do
she's got the
sol sol sol
sol
sol
hands
sol
free - dom,
re
do
j
j
in her
sol la
6. Oh, Freedom
.
she's got the whole wide wor - ld
sol sol sol
fa
fa
re ti
wor - ld
mi do
Spiritual
mi
Spiritual
free - dom ov - er
la
do do mi
my grave
la
sol
and
do
go
la
7. Au Clair de la Lune
&c
Charles Manney
&
&
At
do
Lend
do
thy
do
a
do
Gut - ter'd
re
re
&
for
do
door I'm
do
re
knock - ing
mi
re
I
re
pray
mi
thee,
re
is
re
my
re
cand
la
Heav
mi
pen,
do
the
do
love
do
of
re
by
do
the
mi
pale moon - light
re
re
do
I've
do
a
mi
word
re
to
re
write
do
fir
ti
no
la
more
sol
le
la
burns my
re
do
en
re
op - en
do
mi
now
re
the
re
J.B. Lully
door
do
8. My Country 'tis of Thee
3
&4
Samuel F. Smith, 1831
&
My
do
of
re
&
land
fa
& .
moun
mi
coun - try
do
re
thee
do
of
fa
'tis
ti
of thee
do re
I
ti
the
fa
sing
do
tain - side
fa
sol
Pil
fa
let
la
sweet
mi
land
sol
land
mi
where
sol
grims pride
mi
re
fa
free
mi
of
fa
lib
mi
dom
re
my
sol
from
mi
Thesaurus Musicus, London, c. 1740
par
sol
er - ty
re do
ents died
fa mi
e - v - ry
fa
mi
re
ring
do
do
12 j
&8
&
9. The Hokey-Pokey
j
..
You put your
j
J
J
right hand
do
do
j j
J
J
right hand
do
do
in
do
and then you
sol la sol
& J J .
give a lit - tle shout
ti
ti ti
ti
ti
j
& 128
? 128
&
out
do
you put your
sol la sol
. j j
J J
J
J
J
shake it all ab - out
ti ti ti ti ti
j j
you do the hok - ey po- key and you
sol ti ti ti ti ti ti la sol
it's all
sol la
j j ..
a
ti
bout
do
sol la
sol
j
j
j
J J
..
J
J
J
J
This old man
sol mi sol
right hand
do
do
j
j
j
.. J J
4
&4
&
j j
J
J
you take your
sol la sol
that's what
sol
sol
&
in
do
trad. American
nick nack Cad - il - lac
sol do do do do
.
J
j
j
.
j
j
j
..
.
.
J
10. This Olde Man
he played one
sol mi
sol
he played nick nack
la
sol
fa
mi
give the dog a bone
do re mi fa sol
J
J
J
J
j
.
on
re
This old man come
sol re
re
fa
Trad. British
my thumb with a
mi
fa
mi fa
roll - ing home
mi re do
&c
&
Olde
Do
on
do
11. Olde MacDonald
Mac - Don - ald
do
do
sol
that farm
do
do
had
la
he
sol
a
la
a farm
la sol
had
la
&
cow
sol
Olde
Do
&
There
sol
B
mi
&
I
mi
N
fa
G
fa
N
re
a
la
O
fa
G
re
O
re
fa
sol
la
and
do
do
mi
aye
mi
ee
re
w
fa
aye
re
aye
re
oh
do
and
sol
with a
sol sol
do
ee
mi
aye
mi
ee
re
aye
re
dog and
sol sol
w
w
12. Bingo
mi
a farm
la sol
had
la
ee
mi
I
do
&c
?c
ti
was a farm - er
do do do sol
ee
re
American
here a moo there a moo ev-ery where a moo moo
had
la
B
do
&
?w
Mac - Don - ald
do
do
sol
&c
ee aye
mi mi
moo moo here and a moo moo there
do
sol
do
&
Bin - go
ti
sol
do
do
sol
I
re
N
mi
Bin - go was his
do do re re
was
la
his
ti
w
sol
oh
do
B
re
name
mi
name
do
Oh
do
G
mi
O
mi
O
do
do
American
la
.
do
13. Amazing Grace
& 34
&
&
saved
do
once
sol
&
A
sol
was
sol
mi
blind
do
a
mi
but
mi
zing
mi do
grace
mi
John Newton, 1779
do
ma
do
wretch
mi
now
mi
* &
but
sol
sweet
do
the
la
now
la
do
am
do
I
re
how
re
me
sol
lost
do
like
re
mi
do
Virginia Harmony, 1831
sound
sol
I
mi
la
that
sol
found
sol
was
sol
see
do
The pair of eighth notes are often performed as triplets,
especially when this song is performed in a gospel style.
14. The Water Is Wide
&c
The
sol
& w
&
have
do
boat
sol
& w
go
sol
wat - er
do
do
is
re
wide
mi
I
re
mi
wings
fa
to
mi
that can car - ry
fa mi re
do
my true love and
sol sol la do
I
do
I can't get
re do la
fly
re
two
mi
trad. English
o'er
sol
and nei - ther
sol do ti
give
re
and
re
me
mi
a
fa
both
do
shall
la
15. Tallis Canon
&c
Thomas Ken. 1674
&
All
do
me,
fa
O
re
Praise to Thee, my
do ti do do
keep me
mi mi
safe
re
from
re
God this night, For
re re
mi do
harm
do
With
sol
in
la
the shel - ter
ti
do mi
&
&
&
&
swing
&
Oh
do
my
do
Dar - lin'
do sol
Oh my
mi mi
Dar - lin'
mi do
lost and gone for - ev - er dread - ful
fa
fa
mi re
mi do
do mi
sor
re
Oh my
do mi
Dar
sol
of
re
of the light! Keep
re re do
sol
Thine arm!
re
do
16. Clementine
& 34
all the bles - sings
fa fa mi mi
Thomas Tallis (1505-1585)
ry Clem - en - tine
sol
ti
re
do
Trad. American
lin' Clem - en - tine
sol fa mi
re
you are
re mi
17. Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee
Ludwig van Beethoven 1770-1827
& 44
Henry van Dyke, 1907
&
Joy - ful,
mi
mi
Melt
re
joy - ful
fa
sol
Hearts un - fold
mi
mi
fa
&
er
mi
of
fa
we
sol
im
sol
mor
sol
?w
&
?w
&
? .
to
re
Lord
mi
the
mi
sun
re
Drive the gloom
re
mi fa mi
oflove;
re re
above.
do do
of
re
doubt
do
a re
way;
sol
tal
glad - ness,
Fill
us
with
the
light
of day.
fa
mi
re
do
do
re
mi
re
do do
glo - ry,
re
mi
of
do
?4 w
4
God
do
Ope - ning
do
do
and sad - ness;
mi fa mi
do
a - dore thee,
fa
mi
re
sin
re
& 44
&
like flowers be - fore Thee,
sol
sol
fa
mi
re
the clouds of
re
mi
do
&
adapt. Hodge/Levy
Giv mi
18. Down in the Valley
9
&8
Down in
sol do
&
blow,
mi
dear,
do
the
re
. .
. .
Trad. American
val-ley, the val-ley so low Hang your head o - ver hear the wind blow Hear the wind
mi mi mi mi sol sol ti sol ti
re sol sol fa mi re
do sol do re
hear the wind
mi sol sol
blow
ti
. .
Hang your head
sol
ti
re
o - ver
sol sol
hear the wind
fa mi re
blow
do
19. Battle Hymn of the Republic
Julia Ward Howe
&c
triplet feel
Mine
sol
eyes have seen
sol
sol
sol
&
&
tramp - ling
la
la
out
la
the
ti
the
fa
glo - ry
mi
sol
vin - tage where the
do
re
do
la
of
do
grapes
sol
William Steffe, attr.
the
re
com - ing of the Lord;
mi mi mi re do
of
la
wrath are stored;
sol
mi
sol
truth
re
is
re
He
do
He
sol
hath
sol
loosed the fate- ful light- ning of His ter - ri - ble swift sword, His truth is march- ing on.
sol sol sol fa mi sol do re mi mi mi re
do
do
re re do
ti
do
& .
Glo
sol
& .
Glo
sol
ry, glo - ry Hal - le - lu - jah!
fa mi sol do re
mi
do
ry, glo - ry Hal - le - lu - jah! His
fa mi sol do re
mi
do do
Glo - ry, glo - ry Hal - le - lu - jah!
la
ti do ti do la
sol
mi
march - ing
do
ti
on!
do
is
ti
20. Joy To The World
Isaac Watts, 1719
4
&4
Joy
do
to
ti
& .
earth
la
&
ev
do
ti
ery
la
&
& j
heaven and
mi
mi
hea - ven
do
do
the world
la sol
re
la
ceive
ti
heart
sol sol
fa mi
na - ture
sing
mi
mi fa sol
and
la
hea
sol
the
fa
her
ti
Lord
mi
King!
do
pre - pare
do
do
fa
let
sol
Let
do
ti
and
fa
come
do
him
la
ven
mi
is
re
and
heaven and
fa mi
re
re
Handearr. Mason
na
mi
room
sol sol
fa mi
and
mi
na - ture
sing
re
re mi fa
ture
re
and
mi re
sing
do
21. Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes
& 68 j
Ben Jonson
Drink to me on - ly
mi mi mi fa fa
Or leave a kiss
mi mi mi fa
&
the
sol
fa
soul
doth rise,
sol mi sol sol
mine:
do
for
re
wine
do
doth
sol
ask a drink
di - vine
la sol sol fa mi
mi
nec - tar sup,
I
sol fa mi re mi fa
I'll
not ask
sol do fa mi
But might I of Jove's
mi mi mi fa
fa
the cup
and
mi re mi fa
I
will pledge with
sol do fa
mi
re
with - in
fa
sol
thirst
that from
sol mi sol do
&
with
thine eyes
and
sol fa mi
re mi fa
&
British Folk Song, 18th cen.
The
sol
.
re
would
not change for
sol do fa
mi
re
thine
do
22. The King of Love My Shepherd Is
Henry Baker, 1868
& 34
The
do
re
King
mi
&
&
of
fa
love
sol
fail - eth
sol
his
do
ne sol
and
mi
he
sol
- ver
sol
is
fa
my
fa sol
I
sol
mine
mi
Ancient Irish Melody
shep - herd
mi
re
noth - ing
do
la
for
re
e do
is whose
do
do re
lack
sol
good - ness
mi
fa
if
fa
I
mi
ver
do
am
re
23. Shall We Gather at the River
& c . .
Shall we gath - er at the riv - er
mi mi mi re mi fa sol
mi
&
. .
&
With its crys - tal tide for - ev - er Flow- ing
mi mi mi re mi fa sol
mi mi fa
. .
Yes, we'll gath - er at
la
la
do
ti do
& . .
'Tis the
sol sol
by the - throne of re re mi
fa
mi re
sol
God?
do
j
. . . . .
the riv - er
la sol mi
. .
Gath - er with the saints - at the
la la la la
do ti do la
&c
. .
Where bright an - gel feet have trod
fa
fa
fa sol fa
mi
re
Music and text Robert Lowry, 1826-1899
the beau - ti - ful, the beau - ti - ful mi
fa mi fa mi fa mi fa re
riv - er, That
sol mi mi
flows by the throne of re re mi
fa
mi re
24. Simple
Gifts
riv - er;
mi
sol
God.
do
. j
Shaker
gift to be sim-ple, 'Tisthe gift to befree,'Tis the gift tocomedown whereweoughtto be,And
do do re mi do mi fa sol sol fa mi re do re re re do
re mi re ti sol sol
&
. .
when we find our-selves in the place just right,'twill
be in the val-ley of love and
de-light.
do ti do re mi re mi fa sol sol fa mi re do re re re mi mi re do re do re do
&
.
J
.
J
When true sim - plic - it - y is gained, to
sol
mi re
mi fa mi re
do
re
&
bow and to bend, we will
mi mi fa sol fa mi
not be a - shamed To
re re mi
re
sol
turn, turn, will
be
our de- light, 'Til by turn- ing, turn- ing, we come round right.
do mi re mi fa sol sol fa mi re do re re mi mi re
do
do
do
25. Jingle
Bells
& 44
&
&
Jin - gle Bells Jin - gle Bells
mi mi mi mi mi mi
Jin - gle all the way
mi sol do re mi
Oh, What fun it is to ride in a
fa
fa
fa fa fa mi mi mi mi
Jin - gle Bells
mi mi mi
Jin - gle Bells
mi mi mi
Jin - gle all
mi sol do
one horse o - pen sleigh - ay
mi
re
re mi
re
sol
the way
re mi
Oh, What fun it is to ride in a one horse o - pen sleigh Dash- ing through the snow in a
fa
fa
fa fa fa mi mi mi mi sol sol fa re
do
sol mi
re
do sol sol sol
&
one horse o - pen sleigh O'er the fields we go
sol mi re do
la
la fa mi re ti
&
laugh - ing all the way
sol sol fa re mi
Bells on bob tail ring
sol mi re do sol
mak- ing spi- rits bright what fun it is to laugh and sing a sleigh - ing song to night Oh,
sol mi re do
la
la
la fa mi re sol sol sol sol
la
sol fa re do
26. Angels We Have Heard On High
4
&4
&
An - gels
mi mi
we have
mi sol
heard
sol
on high
fa mi
sweet - ly
mi
re
sing - ing
mi sol
.
&
J
&
and
mi
the
mi
moun - tains
mi
sol
in
sol
re - ply
fa mi
Glo
sol
&
in
do
la sol fa mi
fa
ex - cel - sis
re
mi
fa
de mi
sol fa mi re
mi
re
ech - o - ing their
mi
re
mi sol
Glo sol la sol fa mi fa sol fa mi re mi fa mi re do re
o
do
ri a
re sol
.
J
French Carol
o'er the
mi re
.
J
joy - ous
mi re
plain
do
strain
do
in ex- cel - sis de - o
do re mi fa mi
re
fa mi re do
re
..
ri a
re sol
27. Frere Jacques
c
&
&
Are you sleep-ing?
do re mi do
are you sleep-ing?
do re mi do
Morn- ing bells are ring - ing
sol la sol fa mi
do
&
Ding
do
dang
sol
&
Ding dang dong
do
sol
do
&
&
&
Broth-er John
mi fa sol
Broth-er John
mi fa sol
Morn- ing bells are ring - ing
sol la sol fa mi
do
dong
do
French
28. Turkey in the Straw
swing
&c
As
mi re
&
I
do
was
do
ti - red team
and a
mi
mi
mi re do re
&
lead - ersprung; I sol sol sol do re
&
mi sol sol mi sol
&
a - go - in'
re
do
sol
.
J
hea - vy
mi re
on
mi
fa
down
sol
load
re
I mi re
cracked
do
my
do
Tur- key in the straw
fa la la fa
la
wa - gontongue
mi do re do
fa la la fa la
road
sol
with
do
a
re
- whip - and the
re do sol mi fa
Tur - key in the straw,
mi sol sol mi sol
Roll 'em up and twist 'em up a
do do do do sol sol sol sol
high tuck - a - haw, and mi mi mi re
do re
hit 'em up a tune - called mi sol sol la sol mi do re
the
sol
says- day - day - to the
mi sol sol mi do re
Trad. American
Tur - key in the Straw
mi mi re re do
29. My Gentle Harp
(Londonderry Air)
& 44 j
Thomas Moore
. j
My gen- tle harp, once more - I
wak - en
ti do re mi re mi la sol mi re do la
&
strain
re
ti
do
re
mi re
& .
song
do
The sweet-ness of thy slumb - 'ring
do mi
fa sol la
sol mi do mi
j
j
j
.
.
In tears our last fare- well - was - tak - en and now in tears we meet - a -
&
gain
do
j
.
Yet e - ven
sol la ti
then,
do
o'er land - and
ti
ti
la sol mi
&
bring - ing,
sol mi do
She on - ly
ti do re
mi la sol mi
re do la
ti
while peace - was
ti
ti
la sol mi
sea
re
sing - ing
sol mi do
Though joy and
sol
sol sol
mi
do re
her hal - cyon
sol la
ti
to oth - ers re re do la do
- to
la
mi re do re
hope
mi
brought
new - tears
mi
la sol mi re do
fa
do
thee.
do
Irish
30. Every Time I Feel The Spirit
Vc
V
V
V
time I
la la
time I
la la
feel the
do la
feel the Spi - rit
do la sol sol
Spi - rit
sol sol
round me
mi
mi
mov - ing
la sol
in my heart
mi re do
when my Lord spoke
sol la do
mi
mov- ing in my heart
la sol mi re do
it looked so
sol
la
do
I will pr - ay
re re mi sol
moun-tain
mi mi
Spiritual
Ev - ery
do
do
J J
J
J
J
fine
mi
'til I asked
sol la do
pray
do
Up on the
sol la do
out from his mouth came
sol la do
sol
mi
I will
re mi
Ev - ery
do do
my Lord
sol mi
fire and smoke
re re
do
if all was
mi re re
Looked all a sol
la do
mine
do
..
3
&4
Robert Burns
31. Flow Gently, Sweet Afton
Flow
sol
gen - tly
do
do
&
&
&
I'll
re
Ma - ry's
do
do
gen - tly
do
do
&
wild
re
re
sweet
re
stock - dove,
re
re
&
&
a
mi
charge
do
thee
mi
sleep
do
by
do
Af - ton,
mi
sol
whose
sol
you,
do
dis
re
re
a sol
song
sol
thy
sol
in
mi
thy
do
praise;
re
re
ti
sounds from
re
do
yon
do
thy
sol
turb
mi
not
sol
my
fa
- thorn ti do re
the
la
hill,
sol
#
y
mi
for
la
slum - ber - ing
sol
sol
ti
fi
Flow
sol
Thou
ti
scream - ing
la
fa
My
sol
dream.
do
stream.
sol
her
ti
Flow
sol
not
sol
braes;
sol
turb
sol
in
ti
lap - wing,
do
do
mur - mur - ing
la
fa
la
mong thy green
la
do
la
a
sol
dis
fa
ech - o
re
re
black - birds
re
re
green - crest - ed
sol
mi
mi
&
sing
mi
Af - ton,
do
do
whis - tling
re
sol
sweet mi re
gen - tly,
do
do
Alexander Hume
dell,
sol
bear.
sol
fair.
do
do
Ye
ti
do
Thou
la
I
sol
32. Poor Wayfaring Stranger
& b b c J
bb
& b
&
bbb
b
&b b
The
me
& J
.
J
J
Trad. American
J
J
.
J
J
.
J
sick - ness, toil or dan - ger
sol
me fa sol me do
In that bright world to which I
do do
sol
fa me do te
home to see my
do sol te sol
I'm go - ing
sol sol te
.
J
broth - er
fa do
go - ing o - ver sol
me fa sol fa
Jor - dan
me do
roam
sol
I'm just a - go - ing o - ver
do do sol
fa
me do te
and
re
in
re
Ga - li - lee,
do
sol
do
night
me
fa
'round
sol
my
re
Ga - li - lee,
do
sol
do
With
mi
love
mi
and
re
hope - ful
mi
fa
faith
sol
The
re
O
re
I
fa
ho,
mi
I'm go - ing
sol sol te
I'm just a sol do te
home.
do
33. Glee Reigns in Galilee
Glee reigns
me
me
day
me
home no more to
do
te sol fa
go
do
. J
J
Sing
mi
& J
I am a poor way-far-ing stranger A-trav'ling through thisworld of woe Yet there's no
do re do sol me fa sol me do do do sol
fa
do me fa sol do do sol
n
& n n c J
& J
fa
sing
mi
fear
mi
Ga - lil
me me
Lift
me
on
mi
not
mi
up
me
Israeli
re
re
joice - es
do
do
your voic
re
do
es
do
my
re
heart
do
strings
do
what
re
fate
do
brings
do
sol=mi
..
do=me
34. Medley: Invention (subject)/Hal'luya
b 3
&b b 4
n
b
&b b
ai do re me fa sol le
Ha
sol
l'
sol
lu
re
av
do
b
&b b
b
&b b
Ha
sol
b
b
& b
bb
b
&
l'
sol
et
me
mey
sol
bb .
b
&
ta
sol
lu
me
ya
re
a
sol
lu
sol
ya
fa
v'
sol
nai
ti
Ha
me
nai
re
fa
l'
do
lu
do
l' - lu
me
me
ti
ta
ti
v'
ti
ad
do
n
le
sol
ti
o
le
o - lam
ti
do
ya
do
ai
le
sol
ya
me
ha - l' me me
y'
re
Ha - l' do do
A - do - nai - m' - vo re re me
me
me
do
re
A - do - nai - m' - vo re re me
me
me
ad
ti
do
n.
A - do
fa
me
Ha
do
do
do
shem
fa
A re
shem
fa
dey
re
hi
sol
b
&b b
shem
fa
hi
sol
b
&b b
lu
fa
ti le sol fa me re me sol
Bach/Trad. Jewish
rah
re
lam
sol
rah
re
ti
y'
re
mey- a re re
b
&b b c
& b
b
&b b
bb
& b
drunk - en sail - or
sol
la te do
Hoo - ray
sol
sol
and
sol
up
sol
she
do
ris - es
me sol
Hoo - ray
sol
sol
and
sol
up
sol
she
la
ris - es
te
do
British
Ear - lye in the
te sol fa re
Hoo - ray
fa
fa
and
fa
up
fa
Ear - lye
te sol
the
re
in
fa
morn - ing
do
do
she
te
morn
do
ris - es,
re
fa
- ing
do
36. Coventry Carol
16th century
Lul - ly,
do
do
By,
do
by,
ti
lu
ti
by,
re
lul
me
lay,
fa
with the
sol sol
b
&b b w
b
&b b
What shall we do
sol
sol sol sol
b
& b b 23
b
&b b
What shall we do with the drunk-en sai- lor What shall we do with the drunk- en sail- or
sol sol sol sol sol sol
sol do me sol
fa
fa fa fa fa fa
fa
te re fa
bb
35. The Drunken Sailor
lul
do
lay,
do
ly,
fa
ly,
fa
lit
re
lul
re
lul,
re
thou
me
thou
me
lit - tle
re re
tle
me
lay.
mi
ti - ny
re
do
w.
ti
re
child
ti
lay:
do
nw.
ny
do
nw
child
ti
Lul
sol
By,
do