At times it'd be better for me to keep the radio turned off.
Irish sounding music is usually not being played on the stations I receive here, unless it's The Corrs. However two weeks ago they played this Eileen Ivers tune that has since not left me alone.
It's called Bygone Days and I've already started to whistle it at work unconsciously.
Can anybody help me find it as sheetmusic or even better in TW notation?
While I'm perfectly able to whistle it without an instrument and actually sound very much like the wind instrument used in the record, I'm still unable to transfer the sound onto my tinwhistle.
Thanks for your help!
Looking for Eileen Ivers sheetmusic
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Re: Looking for Eileen Ivers sheetmusic
It's at The Session: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7557
And on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elVHWXlpsqA
And on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elVHWXlpsqA
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Re: Looking for Eileen Ivers sheetmusic
Thank you so much, MTGuru!
I've already found a recording at last.fm and got a small bit figured out by myself, however having the notes definitely makes it easier.
I've already found a recording at last.fm and got a small bit figured out by myself, however having the notes definitely makes it easier.