07 Aug 06 - 09:38 AM (#1803417) Subject: Chord Req: Sheet for the IRISH WEDDING SONG From: GUEST,Alex Hello everybody out there, I want to surprise my wife on our wedding by playing the IRISH WEDDING SONG from IAN BETTERIDGE by myself. But I don´t get the music (sheet). Can anyone help me and mail me the notes, so that I can play it ? Od does someone know, where I can free download it ? I hope, someone can help me. My e-mail-adress : Ein_Rabe@dublin.ie Thank you very much Alexander |
07 Aug 06 - 09:55 AM (#1803427) Subject: RE: Chord Req: Sheet for the IRISH WEDDING SONG From: Sorcha Go Here and pick one. (Google search results.) How much time do you have? |
08 Aug 06 - 03:28 AM (#1804161) Subject: RE: Chord Req: Sheet for the IRISH WEDDING SONG From: GUEST,Alex Hello "Sorcha", I´ve time ´til 16. sept. to practice. I searched on google but they offer me the sheet to buy. That´s what I don´t want to. I try to get them for free ... to download the sheet legal from somewhere or maybe someone will be so kind and mail me them, if he has them. Thank you Alexander |
03 Sep 08 - 11:07 AM (#2429857) Subject: Chord Req: Irish Wedding Song From: GUEST,Colin Really need an easy guitar chord arrangement for this song! Thx!! |
15 Sep 08 - 07:33 AM (#2440785) Subject: RE: Tune/Chords Req: The Irish Wedding Song From: ardmacha2 theres aman called martin daedis has a web site with chords for many irish songs including this one. I think the site is martin dardis irish music.com |
15 Sep 08 - 07:40 AM (#2440789) Subject: RE: Tune/Chords Req: The Irish Wedding Song From: ardmacha2 correction the site is martindardis.com |
26 Feb 09 - 10:41 AM (#2576411) Subject: RE: Tune/Chords Req: The Irish Wedding Song From: GUEST Irish Weding Song by Ian betteridge is now available from www.seoltamusic.com |
26 Feb 09 - 03:37 PM (#2576641) Subject: RE: Tune/Chords Req: The Irish Wedding Song From: GUEST,Shaneo not logged in The song is here with chords, but the chords are in the Nashville Number System This system uses Roman Numerals instead of chord letters. This is because people do not always play the same song in the same key. Also, some will use a capo, while others will not. This system prevents the musician from having to rewrite chord charts to reflect his/her own key preference. All numerals are relative to the key you decide to play it in. For example, the "3rd" in a C chord is an E note; using the root (C) as the number one, and counting upwards ie. C = 1, D = 2, and E = 3, etc. |
02 Jun 09 - 05:28 PM (#2646874) Subject: RE: Tune/Chords Req: The Irish Wedding Song From: GUEST Alexander, When you copy sheet music and don't pay for it you are stealing. Is this how you really want to start your new life with your birde? Artists and their heirs are entitled to their royalites. This is their work let us live in honor and pay them what is due them. Peace, Colleen |
31 Aug 11 - 08:32 AM (#3215832) Subject: RE: Tune/Chords Req: The Irish Wedding Song From: GUEST,guest 2 Colleen, give it a break, he is not making money of this... he wants to play a song for his wife!!! Cheers! |
31 Aug 11 - 09:43 AM (#3215881) Subject: RE: Tune/Chords Req: The Irish Wedding Song From: Stilly River Sage There is a distinction between copying for personal use and copying to distribute with the intent to make money. Society and the law must grant that difference, Colleen, or no one would ever be able to photo copy material at the library and take it home for homework or other research. SRS |
15 Sep 11 - 11:18 AM (#3223608) Subject: RE: Tune/Chords Req: The Irish Wedding Song From: GUEST |