The original classical song was released in 2011 on YouTube by user C418 and got over 3.2 million views and more than 1,900 comments. Supporters shared that it brings back nostalgic memories of playing the tutorial worlds in Minecraft's console edition. Enjoy playing this memorable piece with the kalimba tab below.
And if you're looking for more easy-to-play kalimba songs, check out The Complete Kalimba Player eBook, where you'll find 37 songs, along with helpful tuning guides and diagrams to guide you on your kalimba journey.
Letter notes
(C° G) D C (C° G) D C A
(C° G) D C (C° G) D C
(C° G) D C (C° G) D C A
(C° G) D C (C° G) D C
(C° G) B G (C° G) (B G) E A
(C° G) B G (C° G) B C
(C° G E) B G (C° G E) B G
(D° A) (E° G) G° C°
(E° G) G° C° (C° G) D C
(C° G) D C A (C° G) D C
Tip: Consider adding a rest after every four lines to help with rhythm and make the song easier to play!
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1 comment
Ray
Me personally, I would add a rest between every four lines! ^^