QUOTE (groeswenphil @ Oct 13 2008, 02:04 PM)

Yep.....that is indeed how it goes.
I've no trouble playing the tune.....but I'd like to be able to add some sort of accompaniment but I'm not to good at doing this in D
Here's the chords I play, added to tallship's abc notation. Mind you, though, I play it on a Hayden Duet.
X:1
T:Old Molly Oxford, Fieldtown
T:Step Back, Fieldtown
M:2/2
L:1/8
A:Fieldtown
P:A(A2B2)3A2
K:D
P:A
"D"d2cd "A"e2f2|"A"e2dc "G"Bcd2|"A"c2A2 "G"B2G2|"D"A2AG FGA2|
"D"d2(3edc "G"B2AG|"D"F2A2 d4 |"D"F2(3FED "A"E2C2|"D"D4 D4 ||
P:B
"D"AGFE D2EF|"G"G2A2 B2"A"c2|"D"dcBA "G"G2A2|"G"Bcdf "A"e2ce|
"G"d2Bd "A"c2A2|"G(or Em)"BGEF G2B2|"D"AGFE D2EF|"G"G4 G4 ||
In the 3rd to last measure, where I've written "G(or Em)" the notes of the tune outline an Em triad, but I play the G, which works fine. Sometimes when I'm feeling really perverse, I'll end the performance with a C chord on the very last measure instead of the G.