Well, I tried the previous answer on my keyboard, and it sounded a little out of tune-I have the in-tune notes. here goes: A,C,D,E,F,E,D,B,G,A,B,C,A,A,G#,A,B,G#,E,A,C,D,E,F,E,D,B,G,A,B,C,B,A,G#,F#,G#,A,A...
(high)G,G,(high)F#,E,D,B,G,A,B,C,A,A,(low)G#,A,B,(low)G#,(low)E...(high)G,G,(high)F#,E,D,B,G,A,B,C,B,A,(low)G#,(low)F#,(low)G#,A, (low)E,(high)C, A. copy and paste the notes into a word document then print, and try on your keyboard/piano. I Hope this helped!
stay away (from 1967!) = greensleeves!
The tune Greensleeves can be played by a myriad of instruments. It can be played by a group or on a solo instrument. It can even be sung.
Greensleeves. The song was used as the (Lassie) theme , by the way.
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It's certainly not explicitly one in the lyrics, being essentially a love ballad.
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in ocarina of time it is <- , /\ , -> (left,up,right)
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it is rumoured that Henry viii composed Greensleeves.
Greensleeves Records was created in 1975.
stay away (from 1967!) = greensleeves!
A small wind instrument beginning with "o" and ending with "a" is an Ocarina. first developed into an instrument by Giuseppe Donati, it was originally a toy that played only a few notes. The word Ocarina, in the Bolognese dialect of the Emiliano-Romagnolo language, means "little goose."
To play "Greensleeves" on the harmonica, first ensure you're using a diatonic harmonica in the key of C. Start by playing single notes for the melody, focusing on the main phrases which often begin on the draw notes (like draw 4 and draw 5). Practice the timing and phrasing to capture the song's lyrical quality, and consider using bends for expressive notes. Familiarize yourself with the song's structure to guide your improvisation and embellishments.
The song "Greensleeves" is typically played in the key of E minor.
For the oringal Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 64, it is Up, Left, Right, Up, Left, Right.
The tune Greensleeves can be played by a myriad of instruments. It can be played by a group or on a solo instrument. It can even be sung.
The music to Greensleeves does not have a copyright, it has long since expired, and it was written before copyrights were even conceived. However, recordings of Greensleeves do have copyrights, so it is illegal to use those without permission.