Offenbach - Can Can (Kalimba Tab)

The classical can can song was made by Offenbach and has the most amazing feel to it, it is an incredibly famous used piece in the circus, energising its listeners one of the most famous melodies in the world. When the song is played you cant not move your feet and body to the beats, what an amazing piece of art. It was released in 1840 and was traditionally used for the 'can can' dance.

Letter notes

(C° C) (E G) (E G) (E G) 

(B D°) (F F°) (E° G) (F D°) 

(C G°) (E G) (E G) (E G G°) (E G) 

(G° C) A° E° F° 

D° G D° G 

(B D°) (F F°) (E° G) (F D°) 

(C° C E G) C°° B° A° 

(G° E) F° E° D° 

(C° C) (E G) (E G) (E G) 

(B D°) (F F°) (G° G) (F D°) 

(G° C) (E G) (G° E G) (E G) 

(G° C) (G A°) (E° E) F° 

D° G D° G 

(B D°) (F F°) (E° G) (D D°) 

(C° C E G) G° D° E° 

(C° E) G 

(C° C E G)

Number notation

(1° 1) (3 5) (3 5) (3 5)

(7 2°) (4 4°) (3° 5) (4 2°)

(1 5°) (3 5) (3 5) (3 5 5°) (3 5)

(5° 1) 6° 3° 4°

2° 5 2° 5

(7 2°) (4 4°) (3° 5) (4 2°)

(1° 1 3 5) 1°° 7° 6°

(5° 3) 4° 3° 2°

(1° 1) (3 5) (3 5) (3 5)

(7 2°) (4 4°) (5° 5) (4 2°)

(5° 1) (3 5) (5° 3 5) (3 5)

(5° 1) (5 6°) (3° 3) 4°

2° 5 2° 5

(7 2°) (4 4°) (3° 5) (2 2°)

(1° 1 3 5) 5° 2° 3°

(1° 3) 5

(1° 1 3 5)

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