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Sing the Charming Song London Bridge Is Falling Down

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Introduction

Do you want to sing the charming song London Bridge Is Falling Down? In this article, you’ll get these essentials: 1) a sing along video of the song, 2) a lead sheet version of the lyrics, 3) easy-to-read shape note sheet music with a sing along soundtrack. Keep reading to learn more.

This post uses musical terms. For definitions, see the Glossary at the end of the article.

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Want the “London Bridge Is Falling Down” Lyrics?

The sheet music version of the song in the next section is based on an 1855 instrumental arrangement. For a lead sheet PDF of the lyrics: click here.

Video: London Bridge Is Falling Down

Do You Want Easy-to-Read Sheet Music for “London Bridge Is Falling Down”?

Mobile users: for best results reading the music, rotate your screen 90o to the right.

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The Soundtrack:

The soundtrack uses synthetic voices rather than actual voices. Research has shown that this will help with the ability to identify and produce absolute pitch information. For more information:

Final Thoughts on “Sing the Charming Song London Bridge Is Falling Down”

This article has three ways to interact with the song:

  1. Follow along with the video.
  2. Learn the lyrics.
  3. Or sing the easy-to-read shape notes.

Have fun!

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