JOe, did you and Jim cross-post? Jim's explanation is a roll: the note itself, followed quickly by the one above, followed quickly ...oh, you can re-read it!
Joe, the conventional "long roll" would be E F# E D E. with a little more stress on the first E. It's really a triplet broken up by grace notes instead of direction changes. Common variation is (i.e.) E G E D E Sometimes one sounds better than the other. I don't know if "Ceol Rince na hEireann" (or something)
still exist but in my ancient (yellow and orange cover) edition there's a table for each of the instuments up the scale.
Learn the tune 1st and then add it when you can fit it into the rhythm.
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Hi all, I'm trying to learn the pigeon on the gate and have just one quick stupid question. What does "~" mean after or before a note?
# Posted on November 10th 2005 by joe_dono
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It's a roll.
# Posted on November 10th 2005 by Red Crow
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Sorry but I'm only learning. what exactly is a roll?
# Posted on November 10th 2005 by joe_dono
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JOe, did you and Jim cross-post? Jim's explanation is a roll: the note itself, followed quickly by the one above, followed quickly ...oh, you can re-read it!
# Posted on November 10th 2005 by cuchulain54
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cheers jim, think i might leave the rolling for a bit.
# Posted on November 10th 2005 by joe_dono
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the accordion
# Posted on November 10th 2005 by joe_dono
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double row button
# Posted on November 10th 2005 by joe_dono
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back in a min. must swap to desktop
# Posted on November 10th 2005 by joe_dono
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you there jim
# Posted on November 10th 2005 by joe_dono
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not an idea. only playing since xmass
# Posted on November 10th 2005 by joe_dono
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no bodder
# Posted on November 10th 2005 by joe_dono
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the E that i'm playing is on the inside row and tis a push.
# Posted on November 10th 2005 by joe_dono
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thanks anyway jim but i think i'll leave the first verse for a while. I can just about play the second verse so that'll do. cheers
# Posted on November 10th 2005 by joe_dono
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so what i'm playing is EFsharp GE. Does that sound right?
# Posted on November 10th 2005 by joe_dono
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http://www.thesession.org/discussions/display.php/8051/comments#comment172694
We've been through this not so long ago. Take a peek.
# Posted on November 10th 2005 by Innocent Bystander
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Pl^^^^^^^^^^^^ease stop! My brain is melting.
# Posted on November 11th 2005 by Pól
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Couldn't find the wahtsit thing you used, could only find the ^^^. See! My brain is melting!
# Posted on November 11th 2005 by Pól
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I thought this was just shorthand for "Out on the Ocean"
# Posted on November 11th 2005 by RichardB
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jaysus will ye's ever learn to play by ear instead of using those bloody dots
# Posted on November 11th 2005 by Ripthecalico
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I'd like to nominat this as the most originally titled thread.
# Posted on November 11th 2005 by showaddydadito
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This post is only to find out if you can get smileys into the title.
# Posted on November 11th 2005 by showaddydadito
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Oh no - what will I have started now?
# Posted on November 11th 2005 by showaddydadito
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Joe, the conventional "long roll" would be E F# E D E. with a little more stress on the first E. It's really a triplet broken up by grace notes instead of direction changes. Common variation is (i.e.) E G E D E Sometimes one sounds better than the other. I don't know if "Ceol Rince na hEireann" (or something)
still exist but in my ancient (yellow and orange cover) edition there's a table for each of the instuments up the scale.
Learn the tune 1st and then add it when you can fit it into the rhythm.
Hope that helps.
To the rest of y'all, sorry to be a party pooper.
# Posted on November 12th 2005 by Owell Mabee