Tom Potter
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I have listened to Tony Album a few times and think at this present time my favourite song is Erin's Shore.
I have not noticed it included on this website and have looked for the score and tab so that I can have a go at learning it with no luck, would anyone have a copy of this that they could kindly post for me.
Kind Regards,
Tom.
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| Posted: 25 Oct 2011 17:49 Back to top |
John Banen
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Hoi Tom, look if this is what you can use, if not let me know.
have Fun, John
Erin’s Shore
-2 -4 +5 -5 -4 -2 -4 -4 -3 +4 -3
-2 -2'' -2 -2'' +2 -2'' -2 +3 -2
+5 -4 +4 -4 +5 -5 +6 -5 +5 -4 +6 -5
+5 -4 +4 -2 +3 -2'' -2'' +6
+5 -4 +4 -4 +5 -5 +6 -5 +5 -4 +6 -5
+5 -4 +4 -2 +3 -2'' -2'' -2
-4 +5 -5 -4 -2 -4 -4 -3 +4 -3
-2 -2'' -2 -2'' +2 -2'' -2 +3
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| Posted: 25 Oct 2011 18:17 Back to top |
Tom Potter
Posts:530 |
John Banen said Hoi Tom, look if this is what you can use, if not let me know.
have Fun, John
Erin’s Shore
-2 -4 +5 -5 -4 -2 -4 -4 -3 +4 -3
-2 -2'' -2 -2'' +2 -2'' -2 +3 -2
+5 -4 +4 -4 +5 -5 +6 -5 +5 -4 +6 -5
+5 -4 +4 -2 +3 -2'' -2'' +6
+5 -4 +4 -4 +5 -5 +6 -5 +5 -4 +6 -5
+5 -4 +4 -2 +3 -2'' -2'' -2
-4 +5 -5 -4 -2 -4 -4 -3 +4 -3
-2 -2'' -2 -2'' +2 -2'' -2 +3
Thanks John that looks complicated.
I have noticed sometime on tab you get 1 inverted comma and on the same tab 2 what does this mean is 1 a half bend and 2 a full bend?
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| Posted: 25 Oct 2011 20:15 Back to top |
John Banen
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Yes Tom thans what it means 1 comma half step bend and 2 comma à fullstep bend.
Erwins Shore is best played on à D harmonica.
Meaning -2 = A / 2" = G . Playing Irish tunes means à lot of bending on the -2 and -3 to -2" & -3". I' am using à Paddy Richter tuned harmonica to avoid the -3" and I'am now working on my harmonica's to retune them to Tony's Crossharp tuning avoiding them both.
If you, like me, only play tunes it is worth to explore these tunings, they make your playing much more easier. If you need more information just ask and i try to explane.
Have fun, John
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| Posted: 25 Oct 2011 21:29 Back to top |
Tom Potter
Posts:530 |
John Banen said Yes Tom thans what it means 1 comma half step bend and 2 comma à fullstep bend.
Erwins Shore is best played on à D harmonica.
Meaning -2 = A / 2" = G . Playing Irish tunes means à lot of bending on the -2 and -3 to -2" & -3". I' am using à Paddy Richter tuned harmonica to avoid the -3" and I'am now working on my harmonica's to retune them to Tony's Crossharp tuning avoiding them both.
If you, like me, only play tunes it is worth to explore these tunings, they make your playing much more easier. If you need more information just ask and i try to explane.
Have fun, John
Thanks for all your help John
Kind Regards,
Tom.
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| Posted: 25 Oct 2011 22:19 Back to top |
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You mean I don't have to pay for expert advice like this aynmroe?!
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