Children’s Songs. Learn how to play music online.

Posted on March 10th, 2009 by Open Aсcess Seattle Administrator under Children's Place, Children's Songs, Music & Songs.
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How To Play Music.Com has joined forces with Danman’s Music Library to give you the Worlds Largest selection of online music learning files. Your own private music teacher. Learn at your own pace. Fast, easy and fun. For any age. Learn by using your strengths. Picture, sound, video, and notation files guide you through the process of learning how to play music. Lessons for the guitar, piano, flute and violin are included. Take advantage of Danman’s Songs Library, over 20,000 digital domain song files giving you the secrets of chords, words, tabliture and more. There’s also a kids art page club called the “Creativity Club.” Where kids get their own web page to display their original works of art.

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My Ship’s Home From China. Children’s Song.

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My Ship’s Home From China

Traditional
My Ship’s Home From China Written By: Unknown
Copyright Unknown

My ship’s home from China
With a cargo of tea,
(Point and move finger in front)

And plenty of presents
And nice things for me.
(Clasp hands away from body in front,
to indicate clasping presents, etc.)

She’s brought me a fan,
Just think of my bliss!
(Indicate opening of fan)

I fan myself daily,
Like this.
(Fan in motion)

My Ship’s Home From China.

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John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt. Children’s Songs.

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John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt Written By: Unknown
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John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
His name is my name, too!
Whenever we go out,
The people always shout
There goes John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt!
Da da da da da da da

(Repeat verse again, more quietly,
but shout loudly on the “There goes John…” line)

(Repeat verse again, whispering,
but shout loudly on the “There goes John…” line)

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt.

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