Patrick King Posted March 22, 2011 Posted March 22, 2011 Hi everyone, Just writing quickly to ask if anyone could help me. After hearing Sharon Shannon (on accordian) play a specific tune on two albums she's played on, I want to learn that tune. One album that might ring a bell for a few of you is: 'Upside Down,' a folk music cd put together by... 4 musicians I think. On there, the tune (or rather set) is called 'Music For A Found Harmonium.' Shannon plays this again on one of her own albums, which I've forgotten the name of. I have tried time and time again to try and get the sheet music for that set free but with no luck... even on TheSession. Could someone help me please? Any help is greatly appreciated. Cheers, Patrick
Henk van Aalten Posted March 22, 2011 Posted March 22, 2011 I have tried time and time again to try and get the sheet music for that set free but with no luck... even on TheSession. Try this
Leo Posted March 22, 2011 Posted March 22, 2011 Hi everyone, Just writing quickly to ask if anyone could help me. After hearing Sharon Shannon (on accordian) play a specific tune on two albums she's played on, I want to learn that tune. One album that might ring a bell for a few of you is: 'Upside Down,' a folk music cd put together by... 4 musicians I think. On there, the tune (or rather set) is called 'Music For A Found Harmonium.' Shannon plays this again on one of her own albums, which I've forgotten the name of. I have tried time and time again to try and get the sheet music for that set free but with no luck... even on TheSession. Could someone help me please? Any help is greatly appreciated. Cheers, Patrick Hi Patrick Any relation to these? http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/346 http://music.gordfisch.net/tradmusic/pmwiki.php/Tunes/MusicForAFoundHarmonium Thanks Leo
Leo Posted March 22, 2011 Posted March 22, 2011 Hi everyone, Just writing quickly to ask if anyone could help me. After hearing Sharon Shannon (on accordian) play a specific tune on two albums she's played on, I want to learn that tune. One album that might ring a bell for a few of you is: 'Upside Down,' a folk music cd put together by... 4 musicians I think. On there, the tune (or rather set) is called 'Music For A Found Harmonium.' Shannon plays this again on one of her own albums, which I've forgotten the name of. I have tried time and time again to try and get the sheet music for that set free but with no luck... even on TheSession. Could someone help me please? Any help is greatly appreciated. Cheers, Patrick Hi Patrick Any relation to these? http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/346 http://music.gordfisch.net/tradmusic/pmwiki.php/Tunes/MusicForAFoundHarmonium Thanks Leo
Patrick King Posted March 22, 2011 Author Posted March 22, 2011 (edited) Hi Patrick Any relation to these? http://www.thesessio...nes/display/346 http://music.gordfis...AFoundHarmonium Thanks Leo ... Unfortunately, it's not exactly the one I'm after. And this proves my point of my disliking for the times when musicians don't list all the names of tunes in a set. On 'Upside Down,' Sharon plays the tune I'm after before she plays the one that you sent the links to... perhaps it's a totally different name, hence my disliking mentioned above. Perhaps take this for example: http://www.thesessio...gs/display/1958 On the list... track number 6. That's the one I am after, though I am sure that there are two tunes in that track; not just showing the name of the one I am after. I would attach the actual track off the cd if it wasn't for copyright laws. Being a yr11 student now I have to abide very closely to quotes and that that have copyright on them. Patrick Edited March 22, 2011 by Patrick King
Snorre Posted March 22, 2011 Posted March 22, 2011 How about this one? http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/11117
Patrick King Posted March 22, 2011 Author Posted March 22, 2011 How about this one? http://www.thesessio...s/display/11117 ... 'mazing That's it. Looks like I have some practicing cut out for me now. Thanks for that Snorre.
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