12 Commentaires sur “The Misty Mountains Cold – Kalimba Tutorial | Easy

  1. Dalek Sec says:

    My dear Frodo: you asked me once if i had told you about everything there was to know about my adventures. And while I can honestly say that i have told you the truth…I may not have told you all of it.

    I am old now, Frodo. I'm not the same Hobbit I once was. I think it is time for you to know…what really happened.

    It began long ago…In a land far away to the east. The likes of which you find in the world today.

    There was the city of Dale. Its markets known far and wide. Full of bounties of vine and vale. Peaceful and prosperous.

    For this city lay before the doors of the greatest kingdom in Middle-earth…Erebor. Stronghold of Thror, King Under the Mountain. Mightiest of the Dwarf Lords. Thror ruled with utter surety, never doubting his house would endure. For his line lay secure in the lives of his son…and grandson.

    Ah, Frodo. Erebor. Built deep within the mountain itself. the Beauty of this fortress city was legend. Its wealth lay in the earth, in precious gems hewn from rock, and in great seams of gold, running like rivers through stone.

    The skill of the Dwarves was unequaled fashioning objects of great beauty, out of Diamon, Emerald, Ruby, and Sapphire.

    Ever they delved deeper, down into the dark. And that…is where they found it…the Heart of the Mountain…the Arkenstone

    Thror named it "The Kings Jewel." He took it as a sign, a sign that his right to rule was divine.

    All would pay homage to him. Even the great Elven King, Thranduil. But the years of peace and plenty were not to last. Slowly the days turned sour…and the watchful nights closed in.

    Thror's love of gold had grown too fierce. A sickness had begun to grow within him. It was a sickness of the mind…and where sickness thrives…bad things will follow

    The first they heard was a noise like a hurricane, coming down from the north. The pines on the mountain creaked and cracked in the hot, dry wind

    "Balin, sound the alarm…Call out the guard. Do it NOW!" "what is it?" "Dragon…DRAGON!!!"

    He was a firedrake from the north.

    Smaug had come

    horns blaring

    Such wanton death was dealt that day. for the city of men was nothing to Smaug. his eye was set on another prize. For Dragons covet gold with a dark and fierce desire

    "Thérca!"

    "Ahh!…NOO!" "come on!"

    Erebor was lost. For a dragon will guard his plunder for as long as he lives

    "Run for your lives! Ah! Help US!…"

    Thranduil would not risk the lives of his kin against the wrath of the dragon. No help came from the Elves that day…nor any day since

    Robbed of their homeland, the Dwarves of Erebor wandered the wilderness. A once-mighty people brought low.

    The young Dwarf Prince took wok where he could find it, laboring in the villages of men. But always he remembered.

    The mountain smoke beneath the moon, the trees like torches blazing bright. For he had seen dragon fire in the sky. And a city turned to ash.

    And he never forgave. Clang And he never forgot Clang

    That, my dear Frodo, is where I come in. For, quite by chance, and the will of a wizard. fate decided I would become a part of this tale.

    It began. Well, it Began as you might expect. In a hole in the ground, there lived a Hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole full of worms and oozy smells. This was a Hobbit hole. And that means good food, a warm hearth, and all the Comforts of Home…

  2. a8a8a5 says:

    I tried to play with this and it is not good,it is not e(3) g(5) e(3)
    It is e(3) g(5) a(6)
    I didn't have will power to look at the rest,pls someone confirme,i am learning to
    This is what I translate from harptab:
    3 5 6
    1' 2' 3' 2' 1' 7 6
    3 3 5 6 6
    1' 2' 1' 7 6 7
    1' 2' 7 3'
    1' 2' 6 7
    3 6 7 1' 1'
    7 1' 7 5 6

    3 3 5 6 6
    1' 2' 1' 7 5 6
    3 5 6 7 7
    1' 2' 1' 7 5 6
    3 5 6 7 7
    1' 2' 1' 7 5 6
    7 2' 7 3'
    7 2' 6 7
    3 6 7 1' 1'
    7 5 6
    It is not set in stone so if someone can improve I would be thankful

  3. Isabella Russell says:

    The fact that you have these tabs is really awesome! This is the first channel I’ve seen to do something this insanely helpful. Is it possible to write down what key you’re in? Because when I tried to play it in C Major on my kalimba it sounded nothing like what you have, So I’m assuming you’ve tuned the keys differently than I have.

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