Lyre Harp Tabs

Lavander’s Blue (Dilly Dilly) – Dinah Shore

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Lavander’s Blue is an English folk song/nursery rhyme that was first dated in 17th century. The earliest dated version of the song in England between 1672 and 1679 which sung to the tune of “Lavander Green”.
The first notable revival of the song was in December 1948 which was sung by Burl Ives. This was used for the film “So Dear to My Heart” by Walt Disney. This version was nominated by Academy Awards for Best Original Song. With this revival more versions was released, Sammy Kaye (1949) which charted No. 5, Dinah Shore which charted No. 1 in Australian chart and Vera Lynn which charted No. 23 and lasted three weeks.
After a decade (1959), Sammy Turner released a rhythm and blues version which reached No. 3 in Billboard Hot 100. Since there more and more versions were released and most of them hits top stop in the billboard . The latest revival which was brought up the song again widely is in 2015 when Disney again used the song for the movie Cinderella.
This lyre harp tabs and video cover is arranged by janine faye. It was tuned in C Major which needs tuning on some of the lyre harp with less strings. The lyre harp used in the video have 16 strings which also let you play this on bigger lyre harp.
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See below the different tabs version from Musical Alphabet, Number and Letter notations that will guide you on the way you want to play this song.
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Notations
Number
°4
°5
°6
°7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1°°
2°°
3°°
Music Alpha
F3
G3
A3
B3
C4
D4
E4
F4
G4
A4
B4
C5
D5
E5
F5
G5
A5
B5
C6
D6
E6
Solfege
FA
SO
LA
TI
DO
RE
MI
FA
SO
LA
TI
DO
RE
MI
FA
SO
LA
TI
DO
RE
MI
Letter
°F
°G
°A
°B
C
D
E
F
G
A
B
C°°
D°°
E°°
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(C5  C4)  E4  G5  A5  (G5  C4)  E4
F5  E5  D5  C5
(F5  A3)  C4  E5  D5  (C5  C4)  E4  G4
C4  E4  G4
C4  E4  G4
C4  E4  G4
(C5  C4)  E4  G5  G5  (G5  C4)  E4
F5  E5  D5  C5
(C5  A3)  C4  A5  A5  (A5  C4)  E4  G4
(C5  C4)  E4  G5  G5  (G5  C4)  E4
F5  E5  D5  C5
(F5  A3)  C4  E5  D5  (C5  C4)  E4  G4
(C5  C4)  E4  G5  G5  (G5  C4)  E4
F5  E5  D5  C5
(C5  A3)  C4  A5  A5  (A5  C4)  E4  G4
(C5  C4)  E4  G5  G5  (G5  C4)  E4
F5  E5  D5  C5
(F5  A3)  C4  E5  D5  (C5  C4)  E4  G4
C4  E4  G4
C4  E4  G4
C4  E4  G4
– REPEAT THE TABS UNTIL THE END –
(C5  C4)  E4  G5  A5  (G5  C4)  E4
F5  E5  D5  C5
(F5  A3)  C4  E5  D5  (C5  C4  E4)

(C°  C)  E  G°  A°  (G°  C)  E

F°  E°  D°  C°

(F°  °A)  C  E°  D°  (C°  C)  E  G

C  E  G

C  E  G

C  E  G

(C°  C)  E  G°  G°  (G°  C)  E

F°  E°  D°  C°

(C°  °A)  C  A°  A°  (A°  C)  E  G

(C°  C)  E  G°  G°  (G°  C)  E

F°  E°  D°  C°

(F°  °A)  C  E°  D°  (C°  C)  E  G

(C°  C)  E  G°  G°  (G°  C)  E

F°  E°  D°  C°

(C°  °A)  C  A°  A°  (A°  C)  E  G

(C°  C)  E  G°  G°  (G°  C)  E

F°  E°  D°  C°

(F°  °A)  C  E°  D°  (C°  C)  E  G

C  E  G

C  E  G

C  E  G

– REPEAT THE TABS UNTIL THE END –

(C°  C)  E  G°  A°  (G°  C)  E
F°  E°  D°  C°
(F°  °A)  C  E°  D°  (C°  C  E)

(1°  1)  3  5°  6°  (5°  1)  3
4°  3°  2°  1°
(4°  °6)  1  3°  2°  (1°  1)  3  5
1  3  5
1  3  5
1  3  5
(1°  1)  3  5°  5°  (5°  1)  3
4°  3°  2°  1°
(1°  °6)  1  6°  6°  (6°  1)  3  5
(1°  1)  3  5°  5°  (5°  1)  3
4°  3°  2°  1°
(4°  °6)  1  3°  2°  (1°  1)  3  5
(1°  1)  3  5°  5°  (5°  1)  3
4°  3°  2°  1°
(1°  °6)  1  6°  6°  (6°  1)  3  5
(1°  1)  3  5°  5°  (5°  1)  3
4°  3°  2°  1°
(4°  °6)  1  3°  2°  (1°  1)  3  5
1  3  5
1  3  5
1  3  5
– REPEAT THE TABS UNTIL THE END –
(1°  1)  3  5°  6°  (5°  1)  3
4°  3°  2°  1°
(4°  °6)  1  3°  2°  (1°  1  3)
Lavenders blue, dilly, dilly
Lavender’s green
When I am king, dilly, dilly
You shall be queen
Who told you so, dilly, dilly
Who told you so?
‘Twas mine own heart, dilly, dilly
That told me so
Call up your men, dilly, dilly
Set them to work
Some to the plough, dilly, dilly
Some to the fork
Some to make hay, dilly, dilly
Some to reap corn
While you and I, dilly, dilly
Keep ourselves warm
Roses are red, dilly, dilly
Voilets are blue
Because you love me, dilly, dilly
I will love you
Let the birds sing, dilly, dilly
And the lambs play
We shall be safe, dilly, dilly
Out of harm’s way

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