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 Lincolnshire Poacher When I was bound apprentice in famous Lincolnshire, Full well I served my master for more than seven years, Till I took up to poaching, as you shall quickly hear, Oh, 'tis my delight on a shiny night in the season of the year. As me and my companioans were setting of a snare, 'Twas then we spied the gamekeeper, for him we dld not care, Far we can wrestle and fight, my boys and jump out anywhere, Oh, 'tis my delight on a shiny night in the season of the year. As me and my ccmpanions were setting four or five, And taking on 'em up again, we caught a hare alive. We took a hare alive my boys, and through the woods did steer Oh, 'tis my delight on a shiny night in the season of the year. I threw him on my shoulder and then we trudged home We took him to a neighbor's house, and sold him for a crown; We sold him for a crown, my boys, but I did not tell you where Oh, 'tis my delight on a shiny night in the season of the year. Success to ev'ry gentleman that lives in Lincolnshire Success to every poacher that wants to sell a hare Bad luck to ev'ry gamekeeper that will not sell his deer Oh, 'tis my delight on a shiny night in the season of the year. @poach RG apr96
Thanks to Mudcat for the Digital Tradition!