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Discover the timeless charm of “Lavender’s Blue,” a classic folk song that has won hearts for centuries. Originating from the 17th century, this English lullaby carries a simple yet enchanting melody, perfect for those embarking on their musical journey with the recorder. The song’s gentle, soothing lyrics speak of love and devotion, painting vivid pictures of lavender’s vibrant hue, symbolizing purity, silence, and calmness. Ideal for beginners, “Lavender’s Blue” is a delightful addition to any recorder learning book, especially for those utilizing picture notation for recorder. Its straightforward melody and clear, expressive lyrics make it an excellent choice for recorder exercises for beginners, offering a satisfying piece to play without the need for traditional note reading.

The beauty of “Lavender’s Blue” lies not only in its melody but also in its rich history and cultural significance. Believed to have been composed around the 17th century, the song has been covered by numerous artists over the years, each adding their own touch to this beloved lullaby. Its inclusion in the 2015 Disney film “Cinderella” brought it to the forefront of modern culture, introducing it to a new generation of music lovers. For those learning to play the recorder, “Lavender’s Blue” serves as a fantastic starting point, thanks to its simple rhythm and the emotional depth that can be explored through its performance. Whether you’re a child or an adult, this song, with its easy recorder songbook notation and captivating history, is sure to inspire and delight. Embrace the joy of music with “Lavender’s Blue,” a staple in any recorder music book for beginners, and let its timeless melody transport you to a world of serene beauty and simplicity.

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Some of the notes on our website contain the full version of the song, and some are excerpts, or for example the very beginning, chorus or verse, etc. Full versions of all the notes can be found in our books and e-books: SHOP.

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