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Tune Req: St. James Infirmary

27 Oct 97 - 06:27 PM (#15325)
Subject: Tune request: St. James Infirmary
From: dulcimer

Anyone have the tune--notes--to St. James Infirmary or direct me to a link. I know the words are in the Database.

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27 Oct 97 - 10:12 PM (#15364)
Subject: RE: Tune request: St. James Infirmary
From: Robert Friedman

I'm going out of town (away from my computer) for a few days, but when I get a chance I'll do it for you. Do you want MIDI, a musical score or cassette tape?


28 Oct 97 - 10:27 AM (#15403)
Subject: RE: Tune request: St. James Infirmary
From: Alan of Australia

Robert,
If you have MIDI have a look at the thread .

Cheers,
Alan


28 Oct 97 - 10:30 AM (#15404)
Subject: RE: Tune request: St. James Infirmary
From: Alan of Australia

Whoops, that should have been Now you can post MIDI files

Cheers,
Alan


29 Oct 97 - 12:09 AM (#15451)
Subject: RE: Tune request: St. James Infirmary
From: dulcimer

Alan, I don't know about the MIDI stuff. I have a sound card and SB16 and icon for MIDI, but just get a message, no midi mapper and can't open files. I sure would like a simple explanation on how to get a MIDI and open myself to ABC files and tunes off the net. Can you help? I have an e-mail address on the forum. Robert--musical score would be great or write the notes in abc format. You can send it through our e-mail if you don't want to tie up this thread.


29 Oct 97 - 01:57 AM (#15455)
Subject: RE: Tune request: St. James Infirmary
From: Alan of Australia

Dulcimer,
If you have a SB16 and it's support software you should not have any problems. What operating system are you using?

Cheers,
Alan


29 Oct 97 - 07:19 PM (#15516)
Subject: RE: Tune request: St. James Infirmary
From: Susan of DT

The family of Unfortunate Rake/Streets of Laredo, etc. have been given DT #350. There are 8 versions/variants in the database with about three tunes among them. None are the real bluesy verssion of St. James.