Great tunes. Anyone have the names?
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Re: Great tunes. Anyone have the names?
I'm notoriously bad at recognising tunes that I sort of know but haven't actually got round to learning to play...but the first one reminds me of The Rolling Waves.
This probably means you can at least cross The Rolling Waves off the list of possible tune IDs.
This probably means you can at least cross The Rolling Waves off the list of possible tune IDs.
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Re: Great tunes. Anyone have the names?
Sounds to me like he's improvising.
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Re: Great tunes. Anyone have the names?
The last one is the Green fields of Woodford . I know the one before it as well but am not sure of the name right now. There's a song to it too. Life is all chequered, perhaps?
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Re: Great tunes. Anyone have the names?
The comments on the YouTube say tracks available on iTunes. The names ought to be there.