(1°6)3°3°2°1°2°3°1°(3°3°)4°2°1°2°
(57)2°2°4°3°2°1°7(12°)3°1°71°
(64)1°1°7671°6(1°1)2°767
(35)77673 (64)3°3°4°3°3
(1°6)3°3°2°1°2°3°1°(3°3°)4°2°1°2°
(57)2°2°4°3°2°1°7(12°)3°1°71°
(64)1°1°7671°6(1°1)2°767
(35)77673(64)3°3°4°3°3
3°(66°)3°1°°1°°7°6°(24°)
4°6°1°°7°(57)7°7°6°5°4°(3°1)
3°6°3°4°4 4°4°3° (22°)
2°2°1°(3°3) 4°3°4°(3°3)
3°(66°)3°1°°1°°7°6°(24°)
4°6°1°°7°(57)7°7°6°5°4°(3°1)
3°6°3°4°4 4°4°3°(22°)
2°2°1°(3°3)4°3°4°(3°3)
Artist: Seventeen
How To Read The Tabs
SOLFEGE | DO | RE | MI | FA | SO | LA | TI |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Letter Notes | C | D | E | F | G | A | B |
Number Notes | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
- A dot above a musical note (ex: 1° 2°°) raises it to a higher octave.
- Notes inside a parentheses (ex: (135) ) are played together (slide/glissando)
- The tabs/notes posted on this site are designed to be played on kalimba, but you can also play it on other instruments like: piano ,flute, recorder, ocarina , glockenspiel, clarinet, xylophone, otamatone, and etc. Simply use our online Kalimba Letter/Number/SOLFEGE (Do, Re, Mi) Notation Converter to convert the tabs/notes to SOLFEGE (do re mi) or letter notation (C D E).