Here she is
No F or C sharps on staff, though appropriate midi notes selecting in configuration screen
Cheers
Ian
SvenskPiper
Drunken Landlady, the
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Tune Name: Drunken Landlady, the
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Tune Type: 2/4 Hornpipe
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Composed By: Traditional
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kpiper1993 wrote:Hey, great tune! I love it, but how do you play those funny notes (in the 7th bar of each part).
Keep it up, Kpiper1993
Thats called a Shake !
I've sent you some Exercises.
You need a tutor !!
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Thank you for the excercises but I meant those notes that don't sound quite right, I know how to do shakes. "there are no F or C sharps on the staff" you said. When I downloaded the tune and clicked "play", in the 7th & 8th bar(of each part) inpeticularly, it sounded different. Is there different fingering? I do have a tutor but I am learning these tunes for fun.
Kpiper1993
Kpiper1993