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Subject: Irish Musician Help From: GUEST,Clancysrule Date: 14 Feb 00 - 10:44 PM I just formed an Irish trad. band and we're wondering if anybody knows of any music gifs/tabs on the net.
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Subject: RE: Irish Musician Help From: Sorcha Date: 14 Feb 00 - 10:52 PM Holy Mudcats! What exactly do you want? Clancy's? Vocals? Jig/reel etc. gifs? midi files? Try www.ceolas.com, and then get back to us with a little more specifics. |
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Subject: RE: Irish Musician Help From: alison Date: 14 Feb 00 - 11:45 PM Look in the "links" at the top of the page... you shoule find plenty of sites to interest you... slainte alison |
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Subject: RE: Irish Musician Help From: RichM Date: 14 Feb 00 - 11:49 PM Try http://ingeb.org/catei.html No tabs, but the songs and tunes are in MIDI format, from which you can generate tab in several easily available shareware programs... |
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Subject: RE: Irish Musician Help From: GUEST,Clancysrule Date: 15 Feb 00 - 08:48 PM We're doing mostly jigs/reels,etc. but w/ a few Clancy bros. tunes thrown in |
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Subject: RE: Irish Musician Help From: Jon W. Date: 16 Feb 00 - 10:42 AM Go to Henrik Norbeck's ABC tunes page. ABC is better than MIDI (IMHO) for representing tune notation (MIDI is better for representing the performance nuances) and can be converted into standard music notation using shareware programs (ABC2Win for example) and also into tablature (Muse or TablEdit) for stringed instruments and probably tin whistle and recorder as well. |
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