I have had the F for a while just bought the D, now this one is a finger stretcher, both a re Susatos. Looking for good tunes to learn on, I have Loch Lomand down on the F. I struggle to read music so I am hoping to get the tabliture. What are some god tunes from Digital Traditon or other source?
Thanks, Nick
On 2001-07-23 15:49, NicksterNM wrote:
I have had the F for a while just bought the D, now this one is a finger stretcher, both a re Susatos. Looking for good tunes to learn on, I have Loch Lomand down on the F. I struggle to read music so I am hoping to get the tabliture. What are some god tunes from Digital Traditon or other source?
Thanks, Nick
BTW I noticed on one hole of the D the hole is not quite symetrical, It seems to sound OK but should I return it?
Uh… hymnals are full of god tunes!
Alberto
can someone please tell me how this quote thing works?!
On 2001-07-23 15:56, Alberto wrote:
can someone please tell me how this quote thing works?!
I clicked on the quote icon below your post, which gave me a window with your full message plus ‘on…Alberto wrote:’, then I deleted the part of the message I didn’t want and wrote this underneath.
Steve
Cool! Thanks Steve!
Some good, slow and easy low-D tunes:
- Eamonn a Chnoic (Ned of the Hills)
- The Fair Maid of Wicklow
- Port Gordon
- Siobhan Ni Dhuibhir (Joan O’Dwyer)
- Tabhair dom do Lamh (Give me your hand)
- Star of County Down
All but the last can be found in Melbay’s 110 Ireland’s Best Slow Airs. The book is available with a double CD that plays each of the tunes through once.
Hope this help you …
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Enjoy Your Music,
Lee Marsh
[ This Message was edited by: LeeMarsh on 2001-07-24 09:14 ]