
(6-4)-1″ 7′ 6′ 5′ 4′ 2 4 6
5’6’1″ 7′ 5 7 2′
6’5’4’3′-(1-3-5)1 3 1 5
(6-4)-6′ 5′ 4′ 3′ 2′ 2 4 6
3′ 4′ 6′ 5′ 5 7 2′
4’3’2′ (1′-6-4) 4 6 4 1′
2′ 2-2′ 4 6′ 6′ 5 7 2′ 4′
(1′-6-4)-1″ 7′ 5′-1
3 5 3 5 3 5 3 (7-2′)
7 1′-2 5 4′ 4′ 5 7 5 2′
(6-4)-6′ 5′ 1-4′ 4 6 3′ 3 5 7 (5-7-2′)
(6-4)-1″ 7′ 6′ 5′ 4′ 2 4 6
5’6’1″ 7′ 5 7 2′
6’5’4’3′-(1-3-5) 3 5 3 7
(6-4)-6′ 5′ 4′ 3′ 2′ 2 4 6
3′ 4′ 6′ 5′ 5 7 2′
4’3’2′ (1′-6-4) 4 6 4 1′
2′ 2-2′ 4 6′ 6′ 5 7 2′ 4′
(6-4)-1″ 7′ 5′-3
5 7 5 7 5 7 5 (7-2′)
7 1′-2 4 4′ 4′
5 7 2′ (5-7-2′)
1′ 2′ 1′-(1-3-5)
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).