
Can’t help falling in love
#A
1°5°1°
Wise men say
2°3°4°3°2°
Only fools rush in
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But I can’t help falling in love with you
#A
1°5°1°
Shall I stay?
2°3°4°3°2°
Would it be a sin
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If I can’t help falling in love with you?
#B
7 3°5°7°6°
Like a river flows
7 3°5°7°6°
Surely to the sea
7 3°5°7°6°
Darling, so it goes
5°5° 3°5°3° 4°
Some things are meant to be
#A
1°5°1°
Take my hand
2°3°4°3°2°
Take my whole life too
5671° 2°3°4°3°2°1°
For I can’t help falling in love with you
#B
7 3°5°7°6°
Like a river flows
7 3°5°7°6°
Surely to the sea
7 3°5°7°6°
Darling, so it goes
5°5° 3°5°3° 4°
Some things are meant to be
#A
1°5°1°
Take my hand
2°3°4°3°2°
Take my whole life too
5671° 2°3°4°3°2°1°
For I can’t help falling in love with you
5671° 2°3°4°3°2°1°
For I can’t help falling in love with you
- Elvis Presley
- https://youtu.be/gqApWHglKv4
- Romantic
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Hey Im just starting to play Kalimba and wanted to know what the – means, like what do I do with the -5 note
ex: 1 1-3-5
you pluck/slide 1-3-5 notes together.
For my tab, it’s mean pluck the next tines fast… Mean, for example 5-6, you need to pluck the 6 right after 5…
I’m sorry for the little confusion, usually people make the tab like the comment up there where it’s mean pluck/slide the tines together.
But for my preference i usually will use () this open and close bracket for that purpose.
Hai, I’m sorry for the a little bit confusion. Usually people will use the – (dash) for pluck/slide the tines together like the comment up there.
But in my tab it’s mean pluck the next tines right after the tines before it.
For ex: 5-6 (you need to pluck 6 right after 5)
However I am also new in this kalimba playing, I am sorry for the miss use of the sign.
I don’t suppose you know the intro melody?