This notation is pretty simple; dark circles mean covered holes; empty circles mean uncovered holes; a '+' below means to blow harder to get the upper octave; a '#' below means this note is too low for the whistle chosen and you'll have to fake it :) The author of this program always plays accidentals by closing holes, so you'll never see half-covered holes.
When I was starting, I found notation like this to be very helpful, and I know plenty of people who have trouble reading music who find this notation easier. Good luck!
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(Choose a whistle key:
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Ab
Bb
Cb
Db
Eb
Fb
Gb
A#
B#
C#
D#
E#
F#
G#)
Dulcimer tab
for this song is also available
The Grenwood Laddie If you had seen my dearest, and his eyes shone the clearest His cheeks like the red blood that's new-dropped in snow He is neat, tall and slender, and his hands soft and tender He'll be my greenwood laddie wherever he go. My parents, my darling, they slight you with scorn Because you have no riches wrapped up in store. But the more that they slight you, the more I'll invite you To be my greenwood laddie, till time is no more. For if I had the wealth of the East or West Indies Or I had the gold of the African shore, Or if I could gain thousands I'd lie on your bosom You'd be my greenwood laddie whom I'll always adore. It's down yonder bower I've spent many's the long hour A-pulling the flowers by you clear winding shore; It was his stolen kisses caused my fondest wishes He'll be my greenwood laddie and the boy I adore. From Folksongs of Britain and Ireland, Kennedy RG apr00
Thanks to Mudcat for the Digital Tradition!