Hi Phillip, I like your Alphabet Song. I have a book called, 'Alphabet Band'. The animals in it are all playing insturments that start wit a letter in the alphabet. Here it is; A ~ Alligator number one squeezes her accordion. B ~ Bears belt out some boisterous tunes by blowing on their blue bassoons. C ~ Crickets click both night and day with copper castanets - ole! D ~ Dragons drum a loud duet while two more dance the minuet. E ~ Elephant's a superstar electrifying his guitar. F ~ Flamingos play a tweet-tweet-tweet upon their flutes that sound so sweet. G ~ What's that sound of tinkling steel? Geckos on a glockenspeil. H ~ Hear harmonicas hum the bluesas hippo taps his hefty shoes. I ~ Iguana tells her inchworm friend. "My instrument is just pretend." J ~ Jazzy jaguars jog th etrails with jingle bells around their tails. K ~ Kangaroo, who's quite a kick, plays her koto with a stick. L ~ Lazy lion plays a lyre plugged into an amplifier. M ~ Monkeys mambo down the street shaking a maraca beat. N ~ Night owl on th eroad again plays his nickelodeon. O ~ Ostrich is in orange wig blows an old-time oboe jig. P ~ Piggy plays piano songs while penguins lead the sing-alongs. Q ~ Quiet quails who never sing tap on quart jars 'til they ring. R ~ Rattlesnakes with ruby scales shake the rattles on their tails. S ~ If silly seal has his own way he'll play his saxaphone all day. T ~ Tiger, tiger, tumbling in, toots his tuba made of tin. U ~ Unassuming unicorn ukeleles with his horn. V ~ Vulture makes an awful din screeching forth on violin. W ~ Walrus with his tusks of white plays the washboard through the night. X ~ Xigxags hit the perfect tone when they play the xylophone. Y ~ Yaks will yodel 'til they're blue. Yodel-odel-lay-hee-hoo! Z ~ Zebras end this noisy zoo zinging zithers just for you.
So there you go, an alphabet band. I have no idea what a Xigxag is...but they look something like big cats with purple and white zigzag markings, have two little horns on their head, and ...they're wearing floppy white sport socks!
I will be more than happy to sing with you, Phillip! Anytime. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Phillip, I like your Alphabet Song. I have a book called, 'Alphabet Band'. The animals in it are all playing insturments that start wit a letter in the alphabet. Here it is;
ReplyDeleteA ~ Alligator number one squeezes her accordion.
B ~ Bears belt out some boisterous tunes by blowing on their blue bassoons.
C ~ Crickets click both night and day with copper castanets - ole!
D ~ Dragons drum a loud duet while two more dance the minuet.
E ~ Elephant's a superstar electrifying his guitar.
F ~ Flamingos play a tweet-tweet-tweet upon their flutes that sound so sweet.
G ~ What's that sound of tinkling steel? Geckos on a glockenspeil.
H ~ Hear harmonicas hum the bluesas hippo taps his hefty shoes.
I ~ Iguana tells her inchworm friend. "My instrument is just pretend."
J ~ Jazzy jaguars jog th etrails with jingle bells around their tails.
K ~ Kangaroo, who's quite a kick, plays her koto with a stick.
L ~ Lazy lion plays a lyre plugged into an amplifier.
M ~ Monkeys mambo down the street shaking a maraca beat.
N ~ Night owl on th eroad again plays his nickelodeon.
O ~ Ostrich is in orange wig blows an old-time oboe jig.
P ~ Piggy plays piano songs while penguins lead the sing-alongs.
Q ~ Quiet quails who never sing tap on quart jars 'til they ring.
R ~ Rattlesnakes with ruby scales shake the rattles on their tails.
S ~ If silly seal has his own way he'll play his saxaphone all day.
T ~ Tiger, tiger, tumbling in, toots his tuba made of tin.
U ~ Unassuming unicorn ukeleles with his horn.
V ~ Vulture makes an awful din screeching forth on violin.
W ~ Walrus with his tusks of white plays the washboard through the night.
X ~ Xigxags hit the perfect tone when they play the xylophone.
Y ~ Yaks will yodel 'til they're blue. Yodel-odel-lay-hee-hoo!
Z ~ Zebras end this noisy zoo zinging zithers just for you.
So there you go, an alphabet band. I have no idea what a Xigxag is...but they look something like big cats with purple and white zigzag markings, have two little horns on their head, and ...they're wearing floppy white sport socks!
Alphabet Cheers, Janet