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11-Note Tongue Drum Sheet Music: 3 Famous Songs (Full Tabs & Lyrics)

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Key Takeaways

  • The 11-Note Advantage: Unlike smaller 6-note drums, the 11-note range (C Major) allows you to play fully fleshed-out melodies with bass accompaniment.
  • Number Notation (Jianpu): No music theory needed. Simply match the numbers on the screen to the stickers on your drum tongues.
  • Octave Dots: Watch for dots! A dot above the number means high pitch; a dot below means low pitch.

The 11-note steel tongue drum is often considered the "Goldilocks" of the instrument family. It isn't as limited as the 6-note travel drums, but it isn't as heavy or complex as the 15-note pro models. It creates a perfect balance, giving you a full octave and a half of range—typically in C Major or D Major.

However, finding accurate, readable sheet music can be a struggle. Most online tabs are just lines of text. Below, I have transcribed three timeless classics into a professional, easy-to-read visual format designed specifically for the resonance of steel.

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1. How to Read This Sheet Music

Before we strike the first note, let's decode the map. We use a system called Numbered Musical Notation (or Jianpu). It is intuitive and bypasses the need for Western staff lines.

5 Low Octave
1 Mid Octave
1 High Octave
| Bar Line

The lyrics underneath help you with rhythm. Don't count seconds; just follow the natural flow of the words.

2. Can't Help Falling in Love

This Elvis classic is the ultimate test of a tongue drum's sustain. It is slow, melodic, and requires you to let the notes ring out. Notice the use of the lower octave notes (dots below) to create a warm foundation.

Can't Help Falling in Love
Arranged for 11-Note Tongue Drum (C Major)
||
1
Wise
5
men
1
say
|
2
on
3
-ly
4
fools
3
rush
2
in
|
5
But
6
I
7
can't
1
help
|
2
fall
3
-ing
4
in
|
3
love
2
with
1
you
|
1
Shall
5
I
1
stay?
|
2
Would
3
it
4
be
3
a
2
sin
|
5
If
6
I
7
can't
1
help
|
2
fall
3
-ing
4
in
|
3
love
2
with
1
you
||

3. The Sound of Silence

This song is originally in a minor key. To play it on a Major scale drum (like most 11-note drums), we use the "Relative Minor." We center the melody around the note **6 (La)** instead of **1 (Do)**. This gives it that haunting, melancholic feel without retuning your drum.

The Sound of Silence
Relative Minor Arrangement
6
Hel-
6
-lo
1
dark-
1
-ness
3
my
3
old
2
friend
|
5
I've
5
come
7
to
7
talk
2
with
2
you
1
a-
1
-gain
3
Be-
3
-cause
5
a
5
vi-
6
-sion
6
soft-
5
-ly
3
creep-
1
-ing

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4. You Are My Sunshine

A happier tune to lift the spirits. This song utilizes the "High 1" (1 with a dot on top). When hitting this high note, remember to use a lighter touch with your mallet to keep the sound sweet, not piercing.

You Are My Sunshine
1
You
5
are
1
my
2
sun-
3
-shine
|
3
My
2
on-
3
-ly
1
sun-
1
-shine
1
You
2
make
3
me
4
hap-
1
-py
|
6
When
4
skies
3
are
2
gray
1
You'll
2
ne-
3
-ver
4
know
1
dear
|
6
How
4
much
3
I
2
love
1
you

5. Playing with Emotion: Dynamics

Playing the right numbers is step one. Step two is dynamics.

On a tongue drum, you don't just hit every note with the same force. In "Can't Help Falling in Love," strike the "1" gently, but maybe play the "4" (the "rush" in "fools rush in") slightly louder to create a swell. Use the reverb of the steel to fill the silence between the words. Let the lyrics guide the intensity of your mallet stroke.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the tongue drum a good instrument for meditation?

Yes, it is one of the best instruments for meditation. The long sustain and harmonic overtones help induce a state of relaxation (Alpha brain waves). It is widely used in yoga studios, sound therapy sessions, and stress-relief practices.

Should I play the tongue drum with my hands or mallets?

Beginners should start with mallets. They produce a clear, loud, and pure tone instantly. Playing with hands requires a specific "snapping" technique to get a good sound and takes some practice to master, but it offers a more intimate connection with the instrument.

Is tongue drum suitable for children?

Yes! It is fantastic for kids. It fosters a sense of rhythm and melody without the frustration of complex technique. For small children (under 8), a 6-inch or 8-inch drum is perfect. For older kids, a 10-12 inch drum is better for learning actual songs.

Steel Tongue Drum vs. Handpan: What's the difference?

Handpans are much larger, played strictly with hands, and cost significantly more ($1000+). They have a distinctive "ufo" shape. Tongue drums are smaller, heavier (made of thicker steel), feature cut-out "tongues," can be played with mallets or hands, and are much more affordable and durable.

Should I choose 11, 13, or 15 notes?

For beginners, 11 or 13 notes is the sweet spot. An 11-note drum covers the essential range for most songs. A 13-note drum gives you a wider octave range, allowing for more complex melodies. 15-note drums are great but the tongues are narrower, requiring more precision to play cleanly.

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