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A new little tune played on a CG Jeffries (C & G Rows)

Starts with a run on the C row and next notes are on the G row,then back to the C row. A bit fiddly, but you will enjoy the jumping around

I hope you enjoy it.

Al

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A new little tune played on a CG Jeffries (C & G Rows)

Starts with a run on the C row and next notes are on the G row,then back to the C row. A bit fiddly, but you will enjoy the jumping around

I hope you enjoy it.

Al

 

Very nice tune, Alan. I will take the afternoon off work and go and learn it. Maybe it will work well with Manor Royal (played as a jig) and make up an 'Alan Day' set!

 

Thank you for posting it.

 

David

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Thanks Alan

Nice to play along to on a nice sunny day. I'm working on chords at the moment , having been to a John Kirkpatrick workshop at Whitby. I play mainly melodic irish style usually so this is a nice challenge

Posted
A new little tune played on a CG Jeffries (C & G Rows)

Starts with a run on the C row and next notes are on the G row,then back to the C row. A bit fiddly, but you will enjoy the jumping around

I hope you enjoy it.

Al

 

Nine out of ten, plus one for neatness.

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Thanks to you all for the lovely comments.

To help a few of you ,this tune can be played on a twenty button box.

The B part I start on the C row on the pull (playing in G) and then it is mostly on the G row.

Al

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Thanks to you all for the lovely comments.

 

Sorry, Al. I don't like the ending. :( I would end it differently. The rest of the tune I like. A nice, catchy jig.

 

Chris

That's it hitting the buffers at Victoria

Al <_<

Posted
Thanks to you all for the lovely comments.

 

Sorry, Al. I don't like the ending. :( I would end it differently. The rest of the tune I like. A nice, catchy jig.

 

Chris

That's it hitting the buffers at Victoria

Al <_<

 

So, that's what the sound of a train derailling sounds like. :ph34r: Now I know! ;)

 

Chris

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