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Song is is in the Key of C but you would play cross harp using a harmonica in the Key of F.
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Yes, he was a fellow labelmate of the group, DeBarge and played the solo on "Love Me in a Special Way."
There are many great harmonica songs. A good place to look is on google.com. The easiest one to learn is "West Texas Town of El Paso." It has easy key changes and is very easy to learn as a base song. Try working your way up to "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" as well.
What a coincidence, I just got finished tuning my harmonica :) Anyway, tuning a harmonica is quit easy. What you want to do is first remove the cover and take out the metal bit with the thin metal strips (reeds) attached to it. Then figure out which reed is out of tune. If it is too flat (pitch too low), you want to file a little of the metal off the end of the reed (the end that isn't attached to the rivet). If the pitch is too sharp, you want to file a little metal off the base, unless you can somehow find a convenient way to add metal at the end ;)
It's a Long Long Way to Tipperary - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Its a long way to Tipperary.
Song is is in the Key of C but you would play cross harp using a harmonica in the Key of F.
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It is said that it was written on 30 January 1912.
not to an Irish city but to Tipperary which is a County and town of the same name. Tipperary is located in the province of Munster in the south of the Republic of Ireland
Ireland does not have postal codes. You would finish an address to there in this way: Tipperary town, Co. Tipperary Ireland.
1. To show possession. "This is Fred's cup of coffee" means this is the cup of coffee that belongs to Fred. 2. To replace "is" in contractions. "It's a long way to Tipperary" is the same as "It is a long way to Tipperary." 3. Although it is not universal, some people use the apostrophe in the plural of letters and numbers. "How many P's are in 'Tipperary'?" "I worked in Oakland in the 1990's."
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Yes, he was a fellow labelmate of the group, DeBarge and played the solo on "Love Me in a Special Way."
In a roundabout way, Harmonica most likely refers to "harmony" the sound; but the origin of harmony is in the Greek goddess Harmonia.
I'm in America, so it's a long, long way. Tipperary is SO much closer. Please be more specific in your question.