Out on the Ocean in G and A
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Out on the Ocean in G and A
Due to popular demand....NOT!!! I went ahead and recorded 'Out on the Ocean' played in the key of A but without the aid of a G# key......
Key of A -
http://home.iprimus.com.au/ausdag/out.mp3
Key of G -
http://home.iprimus.com.au/ausdag/outD.mp3
Enjoy at your own perril.
DavidG
Key of A -
http://home.iprimus.com.au/ausdag/out.mp3
Key of G -
http://home.iprimus.com.au/ausdag/outD.mp3
Enjoy at your own perril.
DavidG
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out on the ocean
like that one ! sounds good,nice fingers.
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Thanks Guys. I still have a bit of a timing issue, particularly with my bottom hand, but I've been doing a lot of work with the metronome lately so hopefully that will improve things.
Cheers,
DavidG
Cheers,
DavidG
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Thanks Gary - I know what you mean. This one's (G version) been in my repertoir for the past 5 or so years and the A one about 3, and I'm just getting the hang of it. I've actually had a real fondness for this tune because it was one of the first sets I'd heard the pipes on when I bought my first Planxty album back in 1985 - The Woman I Loved so Well.
Cheers,
DavidG
Cheers,
DavidG
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In more ways than one - great tunes, great songs, great arrangements of great tunes and great songs, and to top it off, one of the greatest album covers I've ever seen - one must own the LP version to fully appreciate it.Joseph E. Smith wrote:That is a mighty album.ausdag wrote: I've actually had a real fondness for this tune because it was one of the first sets I'd heard the pipes on when I bought my first Planxty album back in 1985 - The Woman I Loved so Well.
Cheers,
DavidG
Cheers,
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Yes, I used to own it and Planxty's other records many years ago. But when I sold my turntable, I suddenly had a collection of great albums that I could never listen too, so I gave them away to those who still listen to them today. I regret it just a tad, but, I feel great music ought to be listened to, and not collecting dust in a closet.
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When we were little, we used to put records on a Sunbeam Mix Master turntable and gently hold a sewing needle on the grooves. Give it a bit of a spin and music could be heard coming from the needle. Sold your turntable? Git yerself a Sunbeam Mix Master
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And they call ME MAD!!!Joseph E. Smith wrote:Yes, I used to own it and Planxty's other records many years ago. But when I sold my turntable, I suddenly had a collection of great albums that I could never listen too, so I gave them away to those who still listen to them today. I regret it just a tad, but, I feel great music ought to be listened to, and not collecting dust in a closet.
PJ
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