Four white horses singing game




















Your purchase at our bookstore will help keep us online. Thanks so much! Visit Our Book Store. The first part of the book covers some of the traditions that take place on days other than Christmas itself, like St. The history and meaning of these holidays is discussed, often with examples of traditional songs. The second part presents beloved traditions and songs from many different nations.

The songs are given in the original languages and with English translations. The memories of childhood touch us forever! Many of the songs featured also include links to the Mama Lisa website, where you can find recordings, videos and sheet music. Original Version Unavailable. English If anyone can provide a copy of the original song, please email me.

Mama Lisa's Books Our books feature songs in the original languages, with translations into English. Kid Songs Around The World. Paperback on Amazon. Order Here! Dummy option. Continue 2 credits You have 0 credits. Buy more here. A subscription gives you unlimited access to all resources. This double-partner, clapping game has a very catchy tune! This song is full of groovy syncopation! The melodic element 'low ti' can be practised with this song.

Get Unlocked. Resource add to your Song File successfully. An error has occurred. Four white horses, on the river, Hey, hey, hey, up tomorrow, Up tomorrow is a rainy day. Come on up to the shallow bay, Shallow bay is a ripe banana, Up tomorrow is a rainy day.

Check out our song page of Four White Horses for an mp3 and other info about the song. Feel free to share any versions you know of this song in the comments below. We also welcome any info about the meaning and history of the song. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed. Oh little 1. Clap right hand to right, then your hands together.

Then clap left to left and your hands together twice. Velo, velo, velo, velo! One two three FOUR. With two people, one has their hands on top and the other on the bottom. If you do it right, the person who started on top is the one who ends on top. You just go up and down until the end. On four, the person on top tries to slap the hands of the person on the bottom, and if they succeed, they win.

With more people you stand in a circle, right hand on top of the left hand of the person to your right does that make sense? My sister and I singlehandedly brought this game to the town of Wavre when we were children, so yeah. Hey these are great videos!!!

Do you happen to know the chords that the teacher was using in the second video, on guitar? We really need a guitar player who can work out the chords for the site in general. Can anyone figure out the chords in the second video for Cale?



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