(Slow, rubato tempo) B.. A.. G.. A.. B... (pause) (high) D. C#(grace note to B). A.. G... E...
The melody is not formally attributed to a single composer but is part of the oral tradition preserved in communities such as , Cubulco , and Santa Cruz del Quiché . It may be heard during: notas del rey quiche en flauta wiki
For music teachers and absolute beginners who cannot yet play high notes, a exists. This version transposes the high D and E down one octave. (Slow, rubato tempo) B