There are severla places. One popular place is Musicians Friend . com .
It's under $5 (US) and goes by the name
"Waltons Little Black Tin Whistle in D"
Play D then play a half D
To the best of my knowledge, the key is D or D major, but you'll have to regulate your breath to achieve all the notes
All I know is the start of the chores which is- B A G G D A F D D B B That's all I can work out I hope it helps 😉
The notes are: G(on the D string), B flat (on the A string), open A, and open D.
I am 9 years old I am learning the Spanish lady on tin whistle. here are the notes of the chorus they are all high notes. mssm rddr mssm rddr mssm rddr m frmrdr lss lss Is nothigh
The tin whistle notes for "Fairytale of New York" by The Pogues are: A G A E G A G E C E. The song is in the key of D major.
no :D If it's sheet music for the whistle you are after then try http://www.martindardis.com/sheet_music_tin_whistle_notes_irish_songs.html It's mostly the Irish ones there.
Aa gab age ggggg deg aaa ga bab d' d'ebd'baa
Play D then play a half D
To the best of my knowledge, the key is D or D major, but you'll have to regulate your breath to achieve all the notes
All I know is the start of the chores which is- B A G G D A F D D B B That's all I can work out I hope it helps 😉
The notes are: G(on the D string), B flat (on the A string), open A, and open D.
Here are the notes: G, Bb, A, D.
I am 9 years old I am learning the Spanish lady on tin whistle. here are the notes of the chorus they are all high notes. mssm rddr mssm rddr mssm rddr m frmrdr lss lss Is nothigh
Best Answer - Chosen by VotersG A H A G A D* H A G E DG A H C* H A G A D* H D* E* D* AGGGGF#GGFGABAGGGGF#GGD(LOW)REPEATGAD(LOW)D (HIGH) CBABCBAGF#GGF#GGD(LOW)GAD(LOW)D (HIGH) CBABCBAGF#GGFGABAGG
I'm on the same tune myself! (Pardon the pun). I've found these so far. http://www.martindardis.com/fairytale_of_new_york_lyrics_chords_the_pogues.html The notes are on the right hand side. http://www.fullbodyburn.com/files/Set1/FairyTaleofNewYork-inD.pdf Another musical sheet in D. Hope this helps! Keep whistling ;)
There's plenty of 'f's on Violin. 2 on d, 1 on e, 3 on e in third position, and higher and higher.