Repealing of the licensing laws
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Repealing of the licensing laws
Does anyone know where I can find the music for 'repealing of the licensing law' ? Cant find it on Folktunefinder etc...
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Re: Repealing of the licensing laws
Sorry I can't be of any help in locating sheet music for the tune, but it shouldn't be difficult for you to learn it by ear with a little nudge in the right direction.
With a high D whistle, start out on the 2nd octave G and go all the way up to the 3rd octave E... and be careful not to damage your hearing!
With a high D whistle, start out on the 2nd octave G and go all the way up to the 3rd octave E... and be careful not to damage your hearing!
Regards,
Gary Humphrey
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Gary Humphrey
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Re: Repealing of the licensing laws
Gary,
Many thanks. My musicianship must be improving, as since posting i just went ahead and learnt it by ear. Even more remarkable, I'm blowing the same notes as you suggest. i must be doing something right !
Clive East Tisted, Hants
Many thanks. My musicianship must be improving, as since posting i just went ahead and learnt it by ear. Even more remarkable, I'm blowing the same notes as you suggest. i must be doing something right !
Clive East Tisted, Hants
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Re: Repealing of the licensing laws
Don't know the tune.
But if I did...
I'd paly it on one of my Humphrey Brass whistles.
EASY on the ears!
But if I did...
I'd paly it on one of my Humphrey Brass whistles.
EASY on the ears!
You-Me-Them-Us-IT. Anything Else?
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Re: Repealing of the licensing laws
When did the didgeridoo become a 'celtic' instrument, anyway? Celtic bands with a didge are the absolute nadir.
And now there was no doubt that the trees were really moving - moving in and out through one another as if in a complicated country dance. ('And I suppose,' thought Lucy, 'when trees dance, it must be a very, very country dance indeed.')
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Re: Repealing of the licensing laws
"The Absolute Nadir" is a great name for a Celtic band with or without didgeridoo though.s1m0n wrote:When did the didgeridoo become a 'celtic' instrument, anyway? Celtic bands with a didge are the absolute nadir.
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Re: Repealing of the licensing laws
When did the didgeridoo become a 'celtic' instrument, anyway?
When Steve Cooney added one to the mix of every album he produced.
When Steve Cooney added one to the mix of every album he produced.
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Re: Repealing of the licensing laws
I have all the Pogues studio albums and a fair amount of bootlegs, and can't recall ever hearing a didgeridoo on a single track.
Am I losing my memory or going deaf?
Am I losing my memory or going deaf?
Regards,
Gary Humphrey
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Re: Repealing of the licensing laws
Neither. I'm not sure why that ended up here; I was trying to reply to another thread.raindog1970 wrote:I have all the Pogues studio albums and a fair amount of bootlegs, and can't recall ever hearing a didgeridoo on a single track.
Am I losing my memory or going deaf? :P
And now there was no doubt that the trees were really moving - moving in and out through one another as if in a complicated country dance. ('And I suppose,' thought Lucy, 'when trees dance, it must be a very, very country dance indeed.')
C.S. Lewis
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