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15-Note Tongue Drum Sheet Music: 6 Advanced Songs (2-Octave Range)

📖 Song List (Click to Jump)

Why 15 Notes?

  • Double Octave Range: The 15-note drum gives you access to the "Super High" range (indicated by double dots), which is impossible on smaller 11-note drums.
  • Complex Melodies: Songs like "Moon River" require a wide jump from low to high; the 15-note drum handles this emotional sweep perfectly.
  • Full Arrangements: These sheets utilize the deep bass notes for accompaniment and the high notes for melody.

Owning a 15-note tongue drum opens up a world of musical possibilities that smaller drums simply cannot reach. With a range spanning two full octaves, you can play complex, emotional ballads without running out of notes.

Below, I have transcribed **6 advanced songs** specifically for the 15-note layout. These arrangements make full use of the "Double Dot" high notes.

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1. The 15-Note Notation Map

Your drum has a wider range than standard. Here is the legend for the tabs below:

3 Low Octave (Bass)
1 Mid Octave (Center)
1 High Octave
1 Super High (Double Dot)

2. Spirited Away (Always With Me)

A Studio Ghibli masterpiece. This song uses the full mid-range and dips into the lower octave for emotional resonance.

Always With Me
Spirited Away Theme
5
Call-
6
-ing
1
out
5
deep
|
3
with-
1
-in
5
my
3
heart
2
Al-
3
-ways
4
dream
2
-ing
|
3
only
1
of
6
you

3. My Heart Will Go On

The Titanic theme requires a wide dynamic range. 15-note drums allow you to play the low verse notes and soar into the high chorus.

My Heart Will Go On
Titanic Theme
1
Eve-
1
-ry
1
night
1
in
7
my
1
dreams
|
1
I
5
see
6
you
1
Near,
2
far,
|
4
where-
3
-e-
2
-ver
7
you
5
are

4. Somewhere Over the Rainbow

This song is famous for its "Octave Jump" in the first two notes. It is one of the best songs to practice jumping from Low 1 to High 1.

Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Wizard of Oz | Octave Jump Practice
1
Some-
1
-where
|
7
o-
5
-ver
6
the
7
rain-
1
-bow
1
Way
6
up
1
high
|
5
There's
3
a
4
land
3
that
2
I
1
heard
6
of

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5. Moon River

A beautiful waltz (1-2-3 timing). This song showcases the 15-note drum's ability to hold long, sustaining notes. Let the first note ring!

Moon River
Audrey Hepburn | Wide Range Waltz
5
Moon
1
ri-
5
-ver
|
3
wi-
1
-der
5
than
3
a
1
mile
2
I'm
7
cross-
5
-ing
3
you
6
in
7
style
5
some
2
day

6. Can't Help Falling in Love

The ultimate love song. On a 15-note drum, you can play the melody while adding occasional bass notes (like Low 1 or Low 5) with your left hand for harmony.

Can't Help Falling in Love
Elvis Presley
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

7. Canon in D (Advanced)

This snippet utilizes the Double Dot (Super High) notes. This melody cascades from the very top of your drum down to the center. It sounds like a waterfall.

Canon in D
Pachelbel | Uses Super High Range (:)
3
.
2
.
1
.
5
.
|
3
.
2
.
1
.
1
.
2
.
3
.
4
.
5
.
6
.
7
.
1
High!

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I tune my tongue drum if the pitch is off?

Most drums are tuned by removing or placing weights (magnets) inside the drum under the tongues. Moving the magnet closer to the tip of the tongue lowers the pitch; moving it back raises the pitch. You can also file the tongue slit slightly to lower the pitch (for advanced users only).

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.

Do I need to read sheet music to play the tongue drum?

No. Most tongue drums use a numbered notation system (1, 2, 3, etc.). The included songbooks use numbers rather than traditional musical notes, making it incredibly intuitive to read and play immediately.

Which material is better: Carbon Steel or Titanium Alloy?

Titanium Alloy is superior. It is more resistant to rust, holds its tuning longer, and produces a cleaner, less "metallic" sound with longer sustain. Carbon steel is cheaper but can have a "ringing" iron noise and is more prone to rust if not cared for.

What is the difference between 432Hz and 440Hz?

440Hz is the standard tuning for modern music. If you plan to play along with other instruments (piano, guitar) or backing tracks, choose 440Hz. 432Hz is often used for meditation, yoga, and sound healing, as it is believed by some to be more relaxing and in tune with nature's frequency.

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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