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It's been a while since I added new sheet music to Whistle and Squeak, but at long last...

I have added "Load O' Hay" to Folksongs and Teaching Resources (near bottom of page), and "All Hail the Power" to the hymns page.

Hope folks enjoy these!

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DANNY BOY!
DANNY BOY!
WE WANT DANNY BOY!!!!!!

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Ummmm, OK!

But only because you asked!

I added Danny Boy to the folksongs page.

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One I've been looking for and can't find start with the words: When you walk through a storm keep your chin(or head) up high and don't be afraid of the dark". Don't know the name of it. Possibly "In the Garden"?
Another is One Little Candle
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Donn wrote:One I've been looking for and can't find start with the words: When you walk through a storm keep your chin(or head) up high and don't be afraid of the dark". Don't know the name of it. Possibly "In the Garden"?
Another is One Little Candle
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The name of that song is You'll Never Walk Alone. I think it's from the musical, Carousel.
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Thanks, Sheryl. Now to find the sheet music.
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Donn,

Try:
http://tabs.guitartab.co.uk/youllneverwalkalone.jpg

Best I could find. Might help you work it out.
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I couldn't access the site - got a message about exceeding limitations?? Hope it's back up and running again soon.

Thanks! :wink:


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WOW!! markbell!! Your site is amazing!! I love how fluent you've made the pages and how beautifully they are put in a PDF form!

Are there any other sites that offer whistle tabulature like that?

Thank you mark! :thumbsup:
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What software did you do the tab notation with? That might be useful for me as I am learning.
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It's working now. Thanks Mark, it's a great site. You did a very good job organizing it. It'll be useful for lots and lots of folks.



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Heavy Al wrote:Donn,

Try:
http://tabs.guitartab.co.uk/youllneverwalkalone.jpg

Best I could find. Might help you work it out.
Thanks, Al, for the information. Was able to download a couple songs.
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pureshift wrote:What software did you do the tab notation with? That might be useful for me as I am learning.
I use Noteworthy Composer, and a whistle tablature font that I created - you can download it from my website. There are several good whistle tab fonts running around, but I wanted some specific things (and I wondered if I could make my own font!)

Sorry about the site occasionally running over my hourly allotment of bandwidth - I use the Geocities free version, and I'm limited to about 4.5 meg per hour. It's how they get you started, then upgrade you and charge $$. When I originally started the website a couple of years ago, I wasn't sure if it would have any extended interest for folks.

I am pleased that there is something useful in it for folks. The actual chronology was that I developed the process for doing the tablature to create music for a vacation Bible school with the Dine (Navajo). Afterward, I thought that since I'd put so much time into the process, that it might benefit other folks too.

I'm not aware of other sites that combine a melody line, verses, tablature and guitar chords, that's why I created the sheet music on the site. I haven't put guitar chords on most of the more recent music, as it hasn't seemed to have much demand. Guess it's hard to whistle while you strum...

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