Hi all,
I have the above tune book in PDF format that I downloaded a year or two ago (it was free). When I went to look for it just now, I couldn't find it. The reason I went to look for it, was that I have a question about the music given for one of the tunes. Does anybody know this book (compiled by John Sullivan in 2010 with 69 pages of music scores, frequently with two on a page), and is it still available for download somewhere?
Max
p.s. I would of course be more than happy to upload it to this site if there's provision for doing that.
Finbarr's Auld Irish Pub Tune book
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Re: Finbarr's Auld Irish Pub Tune book
Your better option is probably to upload it to a file sharing site like box.net and link it here.I would of course be more than happy to upload it to this site if there's provision for doing that.
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Re: Finbarr's Auld Irish Pub Tune book
OK, I didn't think of that! Here's the link which I will leave active for a while, but as I don't have unlimited storage I'll will delete. But if in future somebody else wants it, I'll upload again. Let me know if the link works, and you're able to download please.
Max
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y27rvsn20nsm1 ... 1.PDF?dl=0
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Re: Finbarr's Auld Irish Pub Tune book
There's more at John Sullivan's Irish Tunes Web page, including the aforementioned tune book.
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Re: Finbarr's Auld Irish Pub Tune book
Brilliant Steve; many thanks! Right, I'll delete mine now, and any further reader's can go there.Steve Bliven wrote:There's more at John Sullivan's Irish Tunes Web page, including the aforementioned tune book.
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Max
p.s. I'll now ask my question on a separate post.
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Re: Finbarr's Auld Irish Pub Tune book
OK, so I've been learning from the Finbarr tunes, Saddle The Pony. In the process I went and had a look at various players tooting this number on YouTube. The difference I note particularly is the last four notes of each part. There are of course ornamentations in various degrees with all the different players, but in the main the majority have the last four notes different to the Finbarr version. Am I to understand that the 'other' version is the more usually played, or even correct version? Any Irish players who've been brought up with these tunes will have the answer here I feel. Although I've enjoyed Irish music for several years, I'm only recently starting to play a bit, and would consider myself a beginner.
Cheers
Max
Cheers
Max
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Re: Finbarr's Auld Irish Pub Tune book
Not completely sure what you're asking but Saddle the Pony would end BGG G Granted, some may go BGF G but I can't really imagine anyone ending the tune in any other way unless you hear people leading back to the start of the next phrase BGG GBd || efe e... etc or BGG GBA || GBA G...etc , Is that, perhaps, the 'other' ending you're hearing? If it is, that doesn't really alter the end of the tune/phrase, it just links phrases and keeps the flow going.
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Re: Finbarr's Auld Irish Pub Tune book
Hi Gumby,
OK, what I mean is I'm hearing a lot of players replacing the BGG G with AGF#G.
Pretty petunias to you
Max
OK, what I mean is I'm hearing a lot of players replacing the BGG G with AGF#G.
Pretty petunias to you
Max
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Re: Finbarr's Auld Irish Pub Tune book
I see, a bit of melodic compression.
I read the notation without thinking what I actually would do myself and now I don't know anymore. I suppose each way is a valid way of doing it. Whichever way you want to take it in your own playing, make sure you have the flexibility to do the other one when you find yourself in the company of people who do the other one.
I read the notation without thinking what I actually would do myself and now I don't know anymore. I suppose each way is a valid way of doing it. Whichever way you want to take it in your own playing, make sure you have the flexibility to do the other one when you find yourself in the company of people who do the other one.
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Re: Finbarr's Auld Irish Pub Tune book
Thanks Gumby, appreciate the clarity. I'll learn the 'other' way too.
Cheers
Max
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Max