Twinkle Twinkle Little Star – Easy Reading Guitar Tab

Here is an easy to read and easy to play guitar sheet of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star in guitar tab. It’s been designed in Adobe Illustrator for a custom look and easy to read for young beginners. Ideal to use as teaching material.


Related: This sheet is included in this premium PDF ebook: First Guitar Book – Easy Reading (Scales and Melodies) →
Related: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star – Ukulele Easy Reading Tab

Computer Games Music – PDF Ebook – Ukulele, Guitar, Bass Sheet Music with TAB

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Also available for Drums


Full Ukulele Tab sheet music for 11 computer music songs. ‘Computer Games Music’ uses the MIDI from songs written by TL Music Lessons for teaching purposes using ‘Guitar Pro’ software. The MIDI is run through various synths in Abelton Live and the songs have been made faster. Drums and Bass Guitar have also been added to the original 10 Acoustic Guitar & Ukulele Songs.

Audio

In addition to this free sheet music download, the 11 track album ‘Computer Games Music’ by TL Music Lessons is available on Spotify, Bandcamp and other stores.

About the Sheet Music

Most of the pieces have 3 difficulty levels, so therefore there are 60 pages in the guitar book and 49 pages in the ukulele book ebook to accommodate all of the versions. The fast pace of the songs pushes up the difficulty level quite high in places. A slower, acoustic version of the songs can be found here. The bass ebook has 15 pages and there is only 1 difficulty level.

These could potentially be used as performance pieces in schools, or maybe even exams as a free choice piece if you ask an exam board. Feel completely free to use the audio as a backing track by downloading it from itunes or bandcamp etc and using it to play along with.

About The Music

Last year I made an album of 10 songs to teach with, and created 6 ebooks for the instrument parts. This year, I made an album of 11 songs called ‘Computer Game Music’.

This year I exported the MIDI files from 8 of those songs, plus 3 new ones, and began adding synths to the MIDI in my music production software Abelton Live 9 to create music that I think would sound good in computer games. I found it quite easy, quick and enjoyable to do when I initially messed about with one of the songs for fun. I then decided to start the project, which only took about a month of spare time to create the new album of songs. I also added drums and bass guitar to the tracks to finish them off.

The drums were created by me in Abelton using the MIDI piano roll and a drum rack. I really enjoyed this! I then transcribed the drum loops into actual drum sheet music for people to learn to play along with the music if they wanted to.

The drum sheet music has a wide range of ability levels from complete beginner (Canon in C), right up to grade 8 with some complicated syncopation at high speeds. All of the drum loops were created specifically for these songs. I tried to make the majority of the beats playable by a real drummer. I was able to transcribe and transpose most of the beats without altering them, but there were some that would need extra hands, such as the hand claps and clave polyrhythms, so these have been left out or modified where I thought appropriate.

Music makers and music producers can feel free to use the drum loops audio and midi as they wish. You may freely use them in your own compositions. School pupils may also use the drum loops pack as they wish for school projects or coursework, if this is within the guidelines of the work.

I hope that the songs can be used by a range of abilities. I would say most or all ability levels would find challenges throughout the album, depending on which instrument you look at. They are all quite challenging in places.

I hope that the songs can be used by more advanced players. Initially the previous album of music was created for grades 1-3 (guitar and ukulele only), but now for this new one, I would say most or all ability levels would find challenges throughout the album, depending on which instrument you look at. They are all quite challenging in places.
I also hope that the songs can be used as backing tracks for performances, for example in schools, and possibly as part of marked school performances or maybe even as free choice pieces in grade exams.

I also hope that my students will enjoy listening to the album after getting to know the songs in their different style.

Whilst the songs have not been created for any particular computer game, I will try to get some of the music featured in actual games. I think they would work well with platform and retro type games.

Autumn Leaves – A Ukulele and Guitar song for kids

Photo Credit: Travis Simon

Autumn Leaves is a Ukulele and Guitar song for kids about the colours of Autumn Leaves and falling from the tree.

The chords are easy for beginners and the words are easy to sing along. There is a basic notated melody, but you can make up your own to suit the singers.

The song is ideal for primary schools, from about year 1-5. You can listen to the audio example of a group of year 5 girls playing the song on guitar here:

GUITAR (EASY CHORDS)

UKULELE

GUITAR

(Premium) – 10 Acoustic Guitar & Ukulele Songs – Beginners to Intermediate – Audio & PDF Sheet Music Ebooks

***These are 10 original songs written by TL Music Lessons for teaching purposes, to get students using chords and melodies in real song scenarios, which have been written specifically for beginners from grade 1 to 3.***

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What’s in the download?

  • 10 audio tracks
  • 10 more audio tracks with count in (for playing along)
  • 3 x PDF sheet music ebooks for GUITAR (Level 1-3)
  • 3 x PDF sheet music ebooks for UKULELE (Level 1-3)
  • 10 ‘Guitar Pro’ master files containing all the music notation

About the 6 Individual Sheet Music ebooks

  • Guitar 1: Beginners Guitar focusing more on chords
  • Guitar 2: Advanced Beginners focusing more on melody
  • Guitar 3: Beginners to Intermediate focusing more on lead
  • Ukulele 1: Beginners Guitar focusing more on chords
  • Ukulele 2: Advanced Beginners focusing more on melody
  • Ukulele 3: Beginners to Intermediate focusing more on lead

Who is it for?

  • Grade 1-3 levels of guitar and ukulele
  • Guitar Teachers, Ukulele Teachers can print these for their students
  • Leaders of Guitar and/or Ukulele ensembles
  • Students looking to learn on their own

Audio (included in the premium download)


Useful Copyright Info: You are free to print copies of the sheet music for educational or performance purposes and you are also free to perform the songs in public.

3 Popular Beginners Chords That Are Often In Songs Together – G, Dsus4, Cadd9

The chords Cadd9, Dsus4 and G, all fit together nicely in terms of changing chords easily, and have therefore become a popular choice for songwriters to use together in songs. This is obviously only a bonus though, as more importantly they also sound great together, in any order really.

Another more common chord that fits nicely with these chords is the Em Chord. In addition, the D Chord will also fit with these chords.

The G chord is still technically G, and referred to as G. When I wrote this sheet, I referred to it as ‘Custom G’ when teaching it to my students so they differenciate between this and the normal G Chord. However, since writing the sheet, I have decided to teach this chord to beginners as standard because most players find it less of a finger stretch.


Here are a few songs that use these chords:

  • We are Never Getting Back Together – Taylor Swift
  • 22 – Taylor Swift
  • Begin Again – Taylor Swift
  • Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) – Green Day
  • Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd

You will find more by googling “G Cadd9 Dsus4” (include the speech marks to target the search to include all the chords).

Check out this song, which uses the G chord with a capo:

  • A Team – Ed Sheeran

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