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Gnarly He Man
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Re: Name that Tune
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Reply #30 on:
August 31, 2023, 02:04:20 PM »
I had no idea Jon Hendricks wrote the English lyrics. Big fan here!
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Re: Name that Tune
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Reply #31 on:
August 31, 2023, 03:16:27 PM »
Here’s a clip of the A section, demonstrating the use of two notes (x2!).
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Re: Name that Tune
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Reply #32 on:
August 31, 2023, 07:46:28 PM »
Aw Gnarl! You stopped just before the good part.
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Re: Name that Tune
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August 31, 2023, 09:30:22 PM »
Here ya go!
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August 31, 2023, 11:12:29 PM »
There ya go! Outstanding!!
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John Broecker
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Re: Name that Tune
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Reply #35 on:
September 07, 2023, 03:57:14 PM »
Here's another Name That Tune, from 1954.
This time, we'll use tablature of
Larry Adler
(born 1914-2001), tablature from 1936 to
at least 1957, in Larry's Chapell publications.
Larry started his pro career (1928?) as a
harmonica tablature and ear training artist,
with a rehearsal pianist who played the tune,
and Larry copied the melody, on his chromatic.
By the time he was performing music with
The Sydney, Australia Symphony (circa 1936?),
he was convinced that he needed to read
traditional music notation. He studied with
an instructor.
SAMPLES: TABLATURE SYSTEM USED WITH
ADLER'S ARRANGEMENTS
5B = EXHALE (Blow) hole 5; B(Blow) used
with any hole number
6D = INHALE (Draw) hole 6; D(Draw) used
with any hole number
<--3B (with < sign) slide in, EXHALE(Blow, hole 3)
may be used with any hole number
<--8D (slide in, Draw) INHALE draw, hole 8
used with any hole number.
We are using Larry's tablature, but this song
was not published by Chappell, as far as we know.
This tune is playable on any 12-hole slide chromatic,
solo system reed placement harmonica, with Larry's
tablature. It's useable on any factory-installed "Do"
slide harp.
Name That Tune
(Excerpt, not complete)
(this is not written in the correct rhythms):
||4B 4D 3D 3B |<--2B 3B 3D 4B |4D 3D 3B 2D |2B
||3D 3B <--2B 2B |1D 2B 2D 3D |<--3B 2D 2B 1D |1B
Best Regards, Stay Healthy
JB, Drumslinger
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John Broecker
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Re: Name that Tune
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Reply #36 on:
September 12, 2023, 10:28:23 AM »
The most recent posted Name That Tune is
Fly Me To The Moon,
by
Bart Howard
(USA
native Howard Joseph Gustafson, 1915-
2004).
The tune was copyrighted in 1954.
Of all of his 49 composed tunes, Howard "lived off"
this tune for the rest of his life, paid in royalties.
The original composition was written in 3/4 time
signature (3 foot taps per measure, each quarter
note gets one foot tap). Later, many versions were
arranged in 4/4 time. The posted tablature is in 4/4.
The next NTT will be scored in
Cham-Ber Huang's
Chinese tablature.
Best Regards, Use harp tabs when needed.
JB
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