Re: Toin Whoistle Sheet Musoic Foir OIroishRover

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Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:01 pm
by Irishbookish
UpTheDeise wrote:...I take it your from south dub with the way you spell all yer words. Does me head in boy but i hope this helps
He's from Serbia...but he'll likely be your friend for loife with that comment.

Re: Toin Whoistle Sheet Musoic Foir OIroishRover

Posted:
Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:11 pm
by IrishRover
thanks, well oi meself aoin't whoistler, oi do voicals, and guoitar froim recently; foir thois very song, Brad of The Transmissions used toin whoistle sheets foir makoin' oiut stuff woith hes el. guoitar oi thoink; we stoill haven't foinoished the song. goimme a call oif ye wanna do soime coillaboiration recoirdoings, tois' grand stuff havoin' a genuoine rockoin' toin whoistle oin boiard.
soiuth dub, oi woish.
tois' moire soiutheastern hell, 3rd woirld europe serboia that keeps me jaoiled 'n' slaved,
oim noit "froim hell", oim just boirn oin em' stables; noiw oi waoit 'n' pray foir freedoim,
foir em' chaoins to break and gates of hell to oipen foir me to step oiut.
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Sat Jul 03, 2010 7:04 am
by Guest
Pyro wrote:MacIntyre: I have learnt only Dirty old town from those. It is fairly easy. If you start in D, then go in G,A,H...that´s the start...can you read sheet music? If so, I can send you some.
And Dirty old town is really easy when you know where to begin and have some feeling for whistle.
Can you please, please finish this out? I'm dying to learn this tune!
Re: Re:

Posted:
Wed Jul 21, 2010 3:40 am
by one more ale then were done
Guest wrote:Pyro wrote:MacIntyre: I have learnt only Dirty old town from those. It is fairly easy. If you start in D, then go in G,A,H...that´s the start...can you read sheet music? If so, I can send you some.
And Dirty old town is really easy when you know where to begin and have some feeling for whistle.
Can you please, please finish this out? I'm dying to learn this tune!
I've had my whistle for about a week and came here to see if there was any Pogues sheet music. Can't find any anywhere that are not traditional. But it took me a few minutes to work out Dirty Old Town. This is more or less it on my Walton's plastic D whistle (sounds like a bloody recorder this thing, I wanna get a proper one that comes through clearly like on the Shane Macgowan CD's and Christy Moore/Macgowan Spancil Hill video):
D G A B
G A B G D
B D# E# D# B A G B
D# E# D# B
G A B G D
E G B A
A G D E
I also found some tabs to download of some more basic stuff:
http://rapidshare.com/files/198958151/A ... e-Tabs.zipIf anyone has the tin whistle keys to Aisling or Snake with Garnet then post them up so I can keep stirring up the hounds in my valley.
Re: Whistle Music

Posted:
Wed Jul 21, 2010 9:49 am
by MacPaddy
I just ordered a tin whistle. It comes in a "starter kit" with a book called "Learn to play the Irish tin whistle" as well as a CD.

Re: Whistle Music

Posted:
Mon Jul 26, 2010 6:44 pm
by MacPaddy
Received my whistle in the mail yesterday, and while it seems easy (or, a better word for it: doable), it's actually harder than you'd think! After a bit of failing miserably, as well as wondering whether my whistle was broken (

), I managed to make some nice sounds come out of it. Now to learn some songs!
Re: Whistle Music

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Mon May 02, 2011 8:36 am
by redadeg
Saw such links to some sheet sites. Esp. Streams of Whiskey and Sally MacLennan would be very interessting for me and my Whistle

Zuzana wrote:Folkpunktabs.com site offers
this.
Sadly this site is down. Does anyone has a new link?
Re: Whistle Music

Posted:
Thu May 05, 2011 6:22 pm
by redadeg
Repeal of the licensing laws
Don´t complain

Got my first Whistle 3 weeks ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyOB6BssiNM
Re: Whistle Music

Posted:
Thu Apr 12, 2012 6:51 am
by redadeg
http://thewildirishrose.wordpress.com/tin-whistle/Whiskey you´re the devil
Dark streets of London
Some Tabs in GDAE for Mandolin/irish Tenor, too.
Re: Whistle Music

Posted:
Tue Feb 12, 2013 12:19 am
by seanpaddyb
Here are the notes to the Pogues cover of Japan
# is the the number of holes covered, * is over blown, x is when the first hole is not covered but the rest are:
42122 1x5*x122 1x5*x1224554566
Pretty simple, but sounds really nice on the whistl.