
Songs with Quarter & Eighth Note Lesson ideas
- Aiken Drum
- Ali Baba’s Farm (Ali Babanın çiftliği)
- Ama Lama
- Atadwe
- Baa Baa Black Sheep
- Bate Bate Chocolate
- Bee and the Pup
- Big Rock Candy Mountain
- BINGO
- Bobby Shafto
- Bounce High Bounce Low
- Bow Wow Wow
- Button You Must Wander
- Catalina Magdalena
- Cherry Tree
- Closet Key
- Cluck Old Hen
- Come Butter Come
- Cut the Cake
- Danse Macabre
- Diddle Diddle Dumpling
- Doggie Doggie Where’s Your Bone
- Ducks and Geese
- Ducks in the Millpond
- Dulce dulce
- Engine Engine Number Nine
- Fooba Wooba
- Gom Se Mali
- Great Big House in New Orleans
- Hanukkah Hanukkah
- Here Comes a Blue Bird
- Hop Up and Jump Up
- Hot Cross Buns
- How Old Are You
- I Climbed Up the Apple Tree
- Jelly on a Plate
- King’s Land
- Knock the Cymbals
- Las estrellitas
- Lemonade
- Let Us Chase the Squirrel
- Limerick Song
- Lisa the Warrior
- Little Red Caboose
- Long-Legged Sailor
- Lucy Locket
- Macaroni
- Mill Song
- Mister Rabbit
- Muncha! Muncha! Muncha!
- My Aunt Came Back
- My Little Rooster
- Naughty Kitty Cat
- No Robbers Out Today
- Not Last Night But the Night Before
- Old King Cole
- Old Man Daisy
- On a Log Mr. Frog
- One Two Three (Johnny Caught a Flea)
- Oy Chanukah oy Chanukah
- Peas Porridge Hot
- Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater
- Polly Put the Kettle On
- Poor Dog Bright
- Poor Old Crow
- Queen Queen Caroline
- Rain
- Rain Come Wet Me
- Rain, Rain
- Raindrops Song
- Rocky Mountain
- Rumble in the Jungle
- Sarasponda
- Sea Shell
- Sevivon
- Shake Them Simmons Down
- Snail Snail
- Song of the Snowflakes
- Sounds of the Singing School
- Sugar Bowl
- Thanksgiving Day
- Thief
- Tideo
- Today is Monday
- Train’s Off the Track
- Two Four Six Eight
- Village Watchman
- Walking Walking
- Who’s That Tapping at the Window
- Wolf (We are Dancing in the Forest)
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Thanks for sharing this! I LOVE it and will be doing something very similar in my music classes this year.
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Wonderful! I’m teaching music but I’m not trained as one! So your blog is very helpful.