Lalela (African remix of “Do Your Ears Hang Low?”) – Early Intermediate Piano Solo

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The word “lalela” is Zulu for “listen.” And although “Do
Your Ears Hang Low?” is a silly children’s song, keeping your ear to the
ground, or listening for clues as to what is about to happen, can be very
important, and in some situations can save your life. In some African tribes,
stretched ears are symbolic of wisdom. The bass line in this early intermediate
piano solo arrangement simulates a djembe – a versatile African drum that is
played with the bare hand and can be very loud. 3 pages. Performance time:
approximately 2:30. Included in the “Piano Remixes: Kid Songs Vol. 1”
early intermediate songbook.

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