The poem was written by Finbar Furey from the Furey Brothers - lovely poem and tune to match
You can find tabs for "Lonesome Boatman" for tin whistle on various online music tab websites, by searching on Google or YouTube. Alternatively, you can also check online forums or communities dedicated to tin whistle players for resources and guidance on playing the tune.
Francis Scott Key wrote the Star Spangled Banner as a poem. His poem was sung a few days afterward to the tune of â??To Anacreon In Heaven.â??
It is known that A.B.'Banjo' Paterson wrote the poem Waltzing Matilda. The identity of the composer of the tune is uncertain, but this much is known: it was set to a catchy tune which a friend of Paterson's had heard at the Warrnambool races. The poem and song was first performed on 6 April 1895 at the North Gregory Hotel in Winton, Queensland.
A.B.'Banjo' Paterson wrote the poem Waltzing Matilda as a poem, not a song. The identity of the composer of the tune is uncertain, but this much is known: it was set to a catchy tune which a friend of Paterson's had heard at the Warrnambool races. The poem and song was first performed on 6 April 1895 at the North Gregory Hotel in Winton, Queensland.
The music was composed by Richard Rodgers and the lyrics were written by Lorenz Hart. Its a show tune from the musical Babe in Arms.
Melody, tune, or possibly poem.
The lyrics are from a poem written by Jane Taylor. The tune is by Mozart.
start out with the tune, then pick som riming words then try to place them in with the tune so they stay on beat
The Anacreontic Song written by John Stafford Smith was the tune set to the poem.
Andy Love
Paul Mardle
Bear McCreary.