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Lyr Req: Flight of Earls (Liam Reilly)

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Alice 17 Jun 00 - 01:24 AM
mike putt 17 Jun 00 - 10:02 AM
Pene Azul 18 Jun 00 - 12:19 AM
Alice 18 Jun 00 - 12:21 AM
Murray MacLeod 18 Jun 00 - 04:05 AM
Alice 18 Jun 00 - 11:42 AM
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GUEST,Joerg 22 Jun 00 - 09:20 PM
Alice 22 Jun 00 - 09:37 PM
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GUEST,Martin Ryan 24 Jun 00 - 09:08 AM
GUEST,Joerg 26 Jun 00 - 09:18 PM
Malcolm Douglas 26 Jun 00 - 11:16 PM
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Subject: Flight of Earls
From: Alice
Date: 17 Jun 00 - 01:24 AM

Flight of Earls - lyrics, please


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: mike putt
Date: 17 Jun 00 - 10:02 AM

Alice I will post the lyric this evenining because I'm just sneaking in a quick fix for my addiction to THE MUDCAT CAFE at the moment see you later Mike


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: Pene Azul
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 12:19 AM

You can get the lyrics here (click).

PA


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: Alice
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 12:21 AM

thank you


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 04:05 AM

Alice, the question marks in the second verse reads"murder". "Its not murder fear or famine". And where is that singing teacher you promised me ? #G# I still can't breathe from my diaphragm ....

Murray


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: Alice
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 11:42 AM

Murray, did you email to her? She has an old computer that has not allowed her to download all her email. I think some of it was lost. The ISP was trying to help her.

ok, follow these instructions:

Stand with good posture in front of a mirror.
Remove a tight belt if you are wearing one.
Inhale and allow your abdomen to expand as you breathe in. DO NOT lift your shoulders.
Exhale slowly.
You should see your waist and abdomen contract as the air goes out of your lungs.
Now, think of holding the muscles inside the floor of your abdomen down and continue to pull them down as you inhale.
Hold the muscles down as you inhale and exhale, and you should notice that you were able to breath in more air and take longer to exhale.
Become conscious of your lower ribs being able to expand out as you inhale, giving you more room for air.
Although the air is going into your lungs in your upper body, if you are aware of the feeling of pulling down in your lower body, the space in your diaphram will allow your lungs to expand more.
When you have to hit a high note, don't think "up" think "down" with those abdomen muscles.
By holding down those muscles and sustaining the space for your lungs, you can release the air with more control, more slowly, and with more power for volume if you want it.
Practice singing while using this technique.
It will seem awkward at first, but you will get to the point where you will do it automatically, especially when you hear how well it gets you to the high part of the range and how much easier it is to sing longer notes.

any questions?

thanks for "murder"

bill sang this song when he was here. My voice teacher came to listen. She was here for Bill, Allan, Les, and some of my friends who came over to play. She loved it all. "Marvelous, very authentic, marvelous voices," she said.

Alice


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: Alice
Date: 18 Jun 00 - 11:52 AM

I should have asked for this earlier.... chords, anyone?


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: Alice
Date: 19 Jun 00 - 04:18 PM

chords, please. thank you


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: Brakn
Date: 20 Jun 00 - 08:33 PM

It is Murder. Written by Liam Reilly from Dundalk. Will get the chords to you.


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Subject: Chords Add: FLIGHT OF EARLS (Liam Reilly)
From: GUEST,Joerg
Date: 22 Jun 00 - 09:20 PM

Still no chords? Try these:

I can [C]hear the [G7]bells of [C]Dublin / In this lonely [G7]waiting [C]room / And the [F]paper boys are [C]singing [(Am)]in the [G]rain [(F)][G]/ Not too [C]long be[G7]fore they [C]take us / To the airport [G]and the [C]noise [(C7)]/ To [F]get on board a [C]transat[G7]lantic [C]plane [(F)][C] / We've got [G]nothing [(G7)]left to [G]stay for / We have [F]no more [(Dm)]left to [C(G)]say / And there [F]isn't any [C]work for [F(Dm)]us to [G]do [(F)][G] / So fare[C]well you [G7]boys and [C]girls / Another [C]bloody [G]flight of [C]earls [(C7)]/ Our best [F]asset is our [C]best [G7]export [C]too [(F)][C]

These are by no means 'official' cords, they are my own suggestion. [x] means take x, [(x)] means try inserting x here, [x(y)] means take x but also try to replace it by y. What is better depends from the picking you use and also your own taste, and this applies for the choice between G and G7 anyway.

What is the meaning of 'earls'?

Joerg


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: Alice
Date: 22 Jun 00 - 09:37 PM

thank you, Joerg, thank you very much

alice


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: GUEST,Joerg
Date: 23 Jun 00 - 10:08 PM

Hope I could help you, alice.

I forgot one important thing: What chord is better in a given case of course also depends from the key you transpose the song to. On the guitar different keys give different sounds and the 'best' chord may change with the key.

Joerg


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: GUEST,Martin Ryan
Date: 24 Jun 00 - 09:08 AM

Joerg

An "earl" is a nobleman. In this context the "flight of the earls" refers to a period in Irish history when, ollowing defeat by the English, a large number of members of noble irish families fled to continental Europe. So he means another loss of the best of a generation, basically.

Regards


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: GUEST,Joerg
Date: 26 Jun 00 - 09:18 PM

Thank you, Martin.

That pun was a little too good for me. I thought there was some double meaning of 'earls' but of course it's in 'flight' (to fly / to flee). I guess I would never have understood that without your explanation.

Thanks again

Joerg


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: Malcolm Douglas
Date: 26 Jun 00 - 11:16 PM

There is an interesting discussion of the Flight of the Earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnell at Sean J Murphy's site,  Irish Historical Mysteries.

Malcolm


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: barrygeo
Date: 27 Jun 00 - 05:17 AM

It is interesting to note from a musical point of view that it was Henry VIII who introduced the harp as the national symbol of IReland to replace the three crowns of Munster. He felt that the three crowns flag could be seen as a symbol of an alternative royal power.

Interesting that a symbol introduced by an English monarch should become such a strong symbol for Irish nationalists.


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: barrygeo
Date: 27 Jun 00 - 05:21 AM

Also very interesting that one of the symbols of the O'Neill's was the Red Hand, there are a number of stories as to the origins of the res hand but it was pre celtic.

The red hand has now become a major symbol for Northern Loyalists and yet it is one of the oldest Irish symbols.

Funny how people become blindly attached to symbols.


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Flight of Earls
From: Brakn
Date: 27 Jun 00 - 05:33 AM

I was in the North last week and it struck me when I saw the Ulster flag flying in loyalist areas, were they flying it also for the three counties of Ulster in the Republic.


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