Does anyone know the gitar part for Mary Dungluo? Ive put in a request and asked everyone I know but nobody seems to know it. Show of hands play it and its really quite a well played piece. Please can someone find it cause I really want to play as Ive practicing finger picking for some time now and I think that this would be a lovely piece to play, now I can nearly manage it.!!!! Id be really greatful!!!
I have a copy in a PDF that our banjo player transcribed. Not sure how to post it here though. Send me a private e-mail with your e-mail address and I'll send it to you.
-Clay
Would you believe she's buried in my home town in NZ ? Nobody out there has a clue about how important the story is in the wider scheme of things. Her brothers openned up one of the first pubs, the Patutahi Tavern, in the East Coast which is still standing if I'm not mistaken. It was destroyed by fire but rebuilt a number of years ago. We used to go out on Saturday afternoons and shoot pool into the wee hours there, drinking jugs and eating the local meat pies. A couple of decades later I found myself doing the same thing in Dungloe on the way to Arranmor. My partner in crime ended up sniffing Daniel O'Donnel's bum and exclaiming to the world that they'd always wanted to do that.
Mary from Dungloe
Mary from Dungloe
Does anyone know the gitar part for Mary Dungluo? Ive put in a request and asked everyone I know but nobody seems to know it. Show of hands play it and its really quite a well played piece. Please can someone find it cause I really want to play as Ive practicing finger picking for some time now and I think that this would be a lovely piece to play, now I can nearly manage it.!!!! Id be really greatful!!!
# Posted on November 10th 2007 by Nicky.B
Re: Mary from Dungloe
Found in this book, Mary From Dunglue;
http://www.musicroom.com/se/ID_No/010375/details.html
# Posted on November 10th 2007 by Lurcherjohn
Re: Mary from Dungloe
I have a copy in a PDF that our banjo player transcribed. Not sure how to post it here though. Send me a private e-mail with your e-mail address and I'll send it to you.
-Clay
# Posted on November 10th 2007 by dumpingsirkey
Re: Mary from Dungloe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_From_Dungloe_(song)
Would you believe she's buried in my home town in NZ ? Nobody out there has a clue about how important the story is in the wider scheme of things. Her brothers openned up one of the first pubs, the Patutahi Tavern, in the East Coast which is still standing if I'm not mistaken. It was destroyed by fire but rebuilt a number of years ago. We used to go out on Saturday afternoons and shoot pool into the wee hours there, drinking jugs and eating the local meat pies. A couple of decades later I found myself doing the same thing in Dungloe on the way to Arranmor. My partner in crime ended up sniffing Daniel O'Donnel's bum and exclaiming to the world that they'd always wanted to do that.
# Posted on November 10th 2007 by Patkiwi
Re: Mary from Dungloe
this website has chords, the air and the words of it.
http://www.socc.ie/~midiclass/newpage1.htm
# Posted on November 11th 2007 by kerry1
Re: Mary from Dungloe
If thats what they did to Dunloe, G_d only knows what they will do to London!
:0)
# Posted on November 11th 2007 by Schlongbow
Re: Mary from Dungloe
sorry i was wrong,it just has the chords and words.
# Posted on November 11th 2007 by kerry1