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Waltz tune

Waltz tune

I'm looking for a traditional really sweet sounding waltz preferably in G major, D major or C major to follow Michael Turner's waltz in a piece for a wedding.

Any suggestions that could help me out?
Cheers,
James

# Posted on December 24th 2010 by cooky

Re: Waltz tune

The Waterford Waltz, The Stronsay Waltz, or The Rope Waltz

# Posted on December 24th 2010 by justwhistle

Re: Waltz tune

Tom Bhettys Waltz

# Posted on December 24th 2010 by glengarslasher

Re: Waltz tune

Midnight on the Water, The Lighthouse Keeper´s, Amy´s (The burst mattress)

# Posted on December 24th 2010 by alexweger

Re: Waltz tune

Lord Inchiquin
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/991

# Posted on December 24th 2010 by gam

Re: Waltz tune

We quite often play The Newlyweds' Wlatz behind Michael Turners, and it might be quite appropriate.

Beware though, the ABC on this site is in A, and has some strange octave jumps (which I assume are down to inaccurate ABCing). There is a better version in G here:

http://www.celticharpsheetmusic.com/downloads/bakers-dozen-two/newlyweds-waltz.pdf

# Posted on December 24th 2010 by skreech

Re: Waltz tune

Sorry, iffy link. Go here: http://www.celticharpsheetmusic.com/celtic-harp-sheet-music/bakers-dozen-two/07.htm then click for the .pdf

# Posted on December 24th 2010 by skreech

Re: Waltz tune

Thanks very much guys, these are all really good suggestions.

# Posted on December 24th 2010 by cooky

Re: Waltz tune

especially Tommy Bhetty's

# Posted on December 25th 2010 by mcknowall

Re: Waltz tune

Josephine's

or Lover's Waltz. Both beautiful for weddings.

# Posted on December 26th 2010 by kbar

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