--- On Tue, 17/5/11, Gibbons, John <j.gibb...@imperial.ac.uk> wrote:

   It is remarkable that an Emaj tune can be played successfully, 4 sharps
   away from the NSP's home key. It might be easier if the tune was on a
   gapped scale rather than full-blown E major, but it is hard to avoid
   the E-B interval, which isn't quite a 5th on NSP, but should be in this
   key.
   Playing on the keys rather than fingerholes slows us mortals down, too.
   I'd like to see the dots or abc of the tune, just to know what some
   people are managing nowadays.
   Hello John & all
   Neil Tavernor kindly sent attachments of two versions in ABC from JC
   tune finder.
   Here's a link to ABC and sheetmusic formats:
   [1]http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/8853/comments
   Anthony

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References

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