In "You Can Call Me All," the whistle notes typically refer to the high-pitched vocal notes that the singer hits during the chorus. These notes showcase the artist's vocal range and add a unique, ethereal quality to the song. While the exact notes can vary depending on the performance, they are usually positioned above the melody's main range, creating a striking contrast. For the precise notes, it's best to consult sheet music or a detailed vocal guide for the song.
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I attempted to transcribe it yesterday as I couldn't find it anywhere, I think it's roughly right http://www.scribd.com/doc/48186026/Call-Me-Al-Penny-Whistle-Solo-Transcription I just added fingering for an F whistle to hopefully make it easier as well http://www.scribd.com/doc/48241921/You-Can-Call-Me-Al-Penny-Whistle-Tab-Transcription
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what are the notes for Sean south on tin whistle
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I attempted to transcribe it yesterday as I couldn't find it anywhere, I think it's roughly right http://www.scribd.com/doc/48186026/Call-Me-Al-Penny-Whistle-Solo-Transcription I just added fingering for an F whistle to hopefully make it easier as well http://www.scribd.com/doc/48241921/You-Can-Call-Me-Al-Penny-Whistle-Tab-Transcription
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