Over Christmas break, try learning a less familiar carol: Ditchling Carol and/or The First Noel Over Christmas break, try learning a less familiar carol: Angels We Have Heard On High and/or Angels From The Realms Of Gloryįebruary: When the Iceworm Nests Again * *Īpril: I've Been Working On the Railroad * January: Battle of Otterburn * * Lyrics HistoryĪpril: Scarborough Fair * * ( Simon and Garfunkel's iconic version) Over Christmas break, try learning a less familiar carol: I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day and/or We Three Kings of Orient Are November: Rose of Tralee * * History of the song here October: On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at - This is a fun Yorkshire song about the dangers of not wearing a hat: "You'll catch your death of cold, we shall have to bury thee, the worms will come and eat thee up, the ducks will come and eat the worms, then we'll eat the ducks, and we'll have eaten thee." - * * * Also: a local all-star version that includes a rap section one with a Les Mis flair (YouTube Playlists: Kathy Livingston Jeanne Webb) June: Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen * * * * March: All Through the Night * * * * * ( A Welsh lullaby)Īpril: Maggie (When You And I Were Young, Maggie) * * * Over Christmas break, try learning a less familiar carol: Sussex Carol and/or Silent Night January: The Water is Wide (Oh Waly, Waly) * * * *Īpril: A Man's A Man for A'That ( "Should'a been Scotland's national anthem.") * * * Over Christmas break, try learning a less familiar carol: Sleep, Sleep, Sleep My Little Child and/or O Little Town Of Bethlehem September: Aiken Drum * * ∘ Scottish version: * * This dot ∘ in place of an asterisk marks YouTube links to her channel. You can view them on her YouTube channel. Included are Solfa lessons for musical literacy and basic singing lessons.Ī talented AO mom has been recording folk songs and hymns - they are beautiful, simple, and joyful. We love these music lessons focused on participation provided by an AO mom with a music teaching background: Children of the Open Air. Staying on schedule together for these subjects enriches our studies as we share resources and experiences.Ĭlick song title for info. ![]() We encourage AmblesideOnline members to follow the schedule as a group for Artists, Composers, Plutarch, Shakespeare, Folk Songs, Hymns, and Nature Study. ![]() links are identified like this: ($amzn) or ($mp3), but we have provided links to free and alternate sources as well. If you use our links, we receive a small commission which enables us to cover the costs of keeping the website and curriculum. AmblesideOnline is part of 's Affiliate program.
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