42 song links

Recently Added Song Pages

Track the newest public song pages added to Play By Fingering, with fresh ocarina tabs, recorder notes, tin whistle letter notes, and fingering-chart-ready melody links.

Featured Songs

These song pages are the fastest way to move from a topic page into actual practice. They keep the public runtime intact while giving search visitors a more intentional path into the library, including the right recorder setup or whistle key when a song supports it.

Why This Resource Helps

This page collects the latest 42 public song additions in one place, so returning visitors can quickly see what is new without scanning the full library.

Every card still opens the same full practice page with fingering, note-view, metronome, and playback support where available, so this works as a practical browsing page instead of a release-note list.

Why Follow This Page

If you check the site regularly, this is the simplest place to catch new releases first. It keeps the newest additions grouped together instead of scattering them across the full catalog.

That also gives newer song pages a stable public route with direct internal links, so recent additions stay easier to revisit and easier to discover.

  • The page keeps a rolling window of 42 recently added songs.
  • The newest releases stay at the top.
  • Each card opens a full playable song page, not a teaser.

More Recent Additions

These songs are not the newest few at the top anymore, but they are still part of the current release window and worth keeping easy to find.

Recent Songs To Keep Exploring

This group carries the rest of the recent-release set, so visitors can keep browsing beyond the newest batch without jumping back to the full library.

Older Songs In The Current Recent Window

These are the oldest songs still inside the active recent window. They stay here until newer releases push them back into the broader library flow.

FAQ

How many songs does this page keep at one time?

It keeps a rolling window of 42 recently added public song pages, which matches roughly one week of updates at the current publishing pace.

Does this replace the full song library?

No. It is an update-focused hub. Use it when you want the newest additions first, then go back to the full library or the topic guides when you want broader browsing.

Do these links open a different kind of song page?

No. The update hub exists to surface fresh releases, not to fork the song experience, so the usual fingering, playback, and note-view tools stay available when you open a song.

Related Guides

These pages cover adjacent search intents, so visitors can move between beginner, lyric, and instrument-specific routes without dropping back to the home library.

Browse Related Categories

Move sideways through the same library by instrument, practice goal, season, or performance setting without dropping back to a generic search page.