Re: Special request

2009-10-18 Thread Linda

Thanks...to all, very helpful and insightful
The book I have is

Favorite Songs and Hymns
Copyright 1939
Compiled by Homer F. Morris, Virgil O. Stamps, J.R Baxter, Jr. and W.
W. Combs.  Cost was 50 cents per copy, published by Stamps-Baxter
Music and Printing Co. Inc, Dallas TX, Pangburn Ark (hum wonder where
this is  - its not a typo)  and Chattanooga Tn

It came from an abandoned church, one my ancestors went to and were
members of in rural SW Indiana.  It is sitting idle now, all tumble
down looking inside and everything looked as though folks just walked
out...leaving everything behind, pews, lectern, including heaps of
these old hymnals.  Its an area where only very extended family
members now live, folks we don't know anything about.  Its a community
(ie crossroads)  that has seen better days.

I have not heard of the Sacred Harp book...but I liked your tune Don.


On Oct 19, 5:40 am, Don Grieser adobeinthepi...@gmail.com wrote:
 Linda,

 My condolences.

 Here's the Sacred Harp tune I played for the Tater on 
 YouTube.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tV0A79KKW0k I forgot I put this one
 was on utube.

 Don

 On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 11:53 AM, mistertaterbug

 taterbugmu...@gmail.com wrote:

  Ljt,
  Sorry to hear this news. I think, based on hearing other people's
  experiences playing at such personal events, that it is best to play
  something that you are familiar with at least a little because of the
  emotional strain that presents itself when the music begins. I do have
  a copy of the Sacred Harp hymnal here if there's anything in there
  that you'd like. I can easily jot down the dots for you, but I as I am
  not familiar with a lot of the music in it, you'd probably have to
  know which one to point me to. I know that Wonderous Love is a good
  one and seems like brother Don Grieser showed me a good one there, but
  my brain has filed the title away in a dark hallway where I can't
  access it. Let me know if I can help.
  Mistertaterbug

  On Oct 17, 8:54 am, Val Mindel vmin...@gmail.com wrote:
  So sorry, Linda. It looks like you're well away with tunes and songs.
  Hope it all works out. If not, we can come up with notes for other
  tunes/songs. I've got lots but agree that already knowing whatever it
  is you want to play would be good. best, val

  On Oct 15, 9:42 am, Linda lj...@intas.net.au wrote:

   Hi All,

   I lost a dear dear Aunt today.  She lived a long and good life and was
   in her 80's.  She lived with family  in GA, I am in Tasmania.  I am
   going to record something and send it via the internet to my cousins
   there for the funeral.

   I had an old church hymnal here, but can't find it, mind is blank..and
   am wondering if any one might have some links or tabs to some good old
   time gospel music suitable for mandolin.  Something pretty and not too
   difficult, as time is short.

   I think  I have, a guitar guy lined up to help me out but need some
   dots, melody lines/chords and/or  idears.

   I am considering a very slow version of Elzic's Farewell which I can
   easily do, as one, but on its own does not fill out a set for such an
   occasion. Your suggestions would be most welcome, dot's or tab even
   better.
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Re: Special request

2009-10-17 Thread Val Mindel

So sorry, Linda. It looks like you're well away with tunes and songs.
Hope it all works out. If not, we can come up with notes for other
tunes/songs. I've got lots but agree that already knowing whatever it
is you want to play would be good. best, val

On Oct 15, 9:42 am, Linda lj...@intas.net.au wrote:
 Hi All,

 I lost a dear dear Aunt today.  She lived a long and good life and was
 in her 80's.  She lived with family  in GA, I am in Tasmania.  I am
 going to record something and send it via the internet to my cousins
 there for the funeral.

 I had an old church hymnal here, but can't find it, mind is blank..and
 am wondering if any one might have some links or tabs to some good old
 time gospel music suitable for mandolin.  Something pretty and not too
 difficult, as time is short.

 I think  I have, a guitar guy lined up to help me out but need some
 dots, melody lines/chords and/or  idears.

 I am considering a very slow version of Elzic's Farewell which I can
 easily do, as one, but on its own does not fill out a set for such an
 occasion. Your suggestions would be most welcome, dot's or tab even
 better.
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Re: Special request

2009-10-16 Thread sgarrity

My condolences Linda.  I played Ashokan Farewell and Amazing Grace at
my Granddad's funeral last year.  They were two of his favorites!
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Special request

2009-10-15 Thread Linda

Hi All,

I lost a dear dear Aunt today.  She lived a long and good life and was
in her 80's.  She lived with family  in GA, I am in Tasmania.  I am
going to record something and send it via the internet to my cousins
there for the funeral.

I had an old church hymnal here, but can't find it, mind is blank..and
am wondering if any one might have some links or tabs to some good old
time gospel music suitable for mandolin.  Something pretty and not too
difficult, as time is short.

I think  I have, a guitar guy lined up to help me out but need some
dots, melody lines/chords and/or  idears.

I am considering a very slow version of Elzic's Farewell which I can
easily do, as one, but on its own does not fill out a set for such an
occasion. Your suggestions would be most welcome, dot's or tab even
better.




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Re: Special request

2009-10-15 Thread 14strings

Linda

My condolences on your loss.

I did a quick google search and came up empty handed for a pure church
hymnal

What about Ashoken Farewell?

http://www.mandolincafe.com/tab/ashoken.txt

Say the wrod and I can e-mail you the sheet music

Perry


On Oct 15, 9:42 am, Linda lj...@intas.net.au wrote:
 Hi All,

 I lost a dear dear Aunt today.  She lived a long and good life and was
 in her 80's.  She lived with family  in GA, I am in Tasmania.  I am
 going to record something and send it via the internet to my cousins
 there for the funeral.

 I had an old church hymnal here, but can't find it, mind is blank..and
 am wondering if any one might have some links or tabs to some good old
 time gospel music suitable for mandolin.  Something pretty and not too
 difficult, as time is short.

 I think  I have, a guitar guy lined up to help me out but need some
 dots, melody lines/chords and/or  idears.

 I am considering a very slow version of Elzic's Farewell which I can
 easily do, as one, but on its own does not fill out a set for such an
 occasion. Your suggestions would be most welcome, dot's or tab even
 better.
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Re: Special request

2009-10-15 Thread Trey Young
Linda,
 Sorry for your loss.  Here is a link to a website that has mando tabs as well 
as guitar tabs and has an old time and a gospel category.  Hope this helps:
http://www.alltabs.com/

Trey




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Subject: Re: Special request


Linda

My condolences on your loss.

I did a quick google search and came up empty handed for a pure church
hymnal

What about Ashoken Farewell?

http://www.mandolincafe.com/tab/ashoken.txt

Say the wrod and I can e-mail you the sheet music

Perry


On Oct 15, 9:42 am, Linda lj...@intas.net.au wrote:
 Hi All,

 I lost a dear dear Aunt today.  She lived a long and good life and was
 in her 80's.  She lived with family  in GA, I am in Tasmania.  I am
 going to record something and send it via the internet to my cousins
 there for the funeral.

 I had an old church hymnal here, but can't find it, mind is blank..and
 am wondering if any one might have some links or tabs to some good old
 time gospel music suitable for mandolin.  Something pretty and not too
 difficult, as time is short.

 I think  I have, a guitar guy lined up to help me out but need some
 dots, melody lines/chords and/or  idears.

 I am considering a very slow version of Elzic's Farewell which I can
 easily do, as one, but on its own does not fill out a set for such an
 occasion. Your suggestions would be most welcome, dot's or tab even
 better.


  
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Re: Special request

2009-10-15 Thread Linda

Perry, I was considering Ashoken Farewell, thanks..for that..I have
some good dots for it already and the bonus is, I already know it.
Trey, I liked the version they had at your link for Amazing Grace..but
I can't print that copy out so it is visible.  I found the hymnal, it
even shaped notes for harmony parts, every single note is a double
stop, looking at a few thereThe Unclouded Day, Sweet Hour of
Prayer, Sweet By and By but it might be a tall order on such short
notice. I might could simplify or 'pare em down' and slow will work
for the occasion but there are no chords and it all takes time to
figure out.
I think that old music is in our family genes...
Have some dots for Angle Band, easy like too and with guitar would
sound full enough, and dare I say it...I'll Fly Away.
Thanks heaps for this.  A few possibilities now.
linda


On Oct 16, 1:16 am, Trey Young email_t...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Linda,
  Sorry for your loss.  Here is a link to a website that has mando tabs as 
 well as guitar tabs and has an old time and a gospel category.  Hope this 
 helps:http://www.alltabs.com/

 Trey

 
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 Sent: Thu, October 15, 2009 10:11:19 AM
 Subject: Re: Special request

 Linda

 My condolences on your loss.

 I did a quick google search and came up empty handed for a pure church
 hymnal

 What about Ashoken Farewell?

 http://www.mandolincafe.com/tab/ashoken.txt

 Say the wrod and I can e-mail you the sheet music

 Perry

 On Oct 15, 9:42 am, Linda lj...@intas.net.au wrote:

  Hi All,

  I lost a dear dear Aunt today.  She lived a long and good life and was
  in her 80's.  She lived with family  in GA, I am in Tasmania.  I am
  going to record something and send it via the internet to my cousins
  there for the funeral.

  I had an old church hymnal here, but can't find it, mind is blank..and
  am wondering if any one might have some links or tabs to some good old
  time gospel music suitable for mandolin.  Something pretty and not too
  difficult, as time is short.

  I think  I have, a guitar guy lined up to help me out but need some
  dots, melody lines/chords and/or  idears.

  I am considering a very slow version of Elzic's Farewell which I can
  easily do, as one, but on its own does not fill out a set for such an
  occasion. Your suggestions would be most welcome, dot's or tab even
  better.
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Re: Special request

2009-10-15 Thread Dawn Bradbury
What about
When We all Get to Heaven
Farther Along?
I have them -- but no access to a scanner to send them to you.
Dawn

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:11 AM, 14strings perrypale...@gmail.com wrote:


 Linda

 My condolences on your loss.

 I did a quick google search and came up empty handed for a pure church
 hymnal

 What about Ashoken Farewell?

 http://www.mandolincafe.com/tab/ashoken.txt

 Say the wrod and I can e-mail you the sheet music

 Perry


 On Oct 15, 9:42 am, Linda lj...@intas.net.au wrote:
  Hi All,
 
  I lost a dear dear Aunt today.  She lived a long and good life and was
  in her 80's.  She lived with family  in GA, I am in Tasmania.  I am
  going to record something and send it via the internet to my cousins
  there for the funeral.
 
  I had an old church hymnal here, but can't find it, mind is blank..and
  am wondering if any one might have some links or tabs to some good old
  time gospel music suitable for mandolin.  Something pretty and not too
  difficult, as time is short.
 
  I think  I have, a guitar guy lined up to help me out but need some
  dots, melody lines/chords and/or  idears.
 
  I am considering a very slow version of Elzic's Farewell which I can
  easily do, as one, but on its own does not fill out a set for such an
  occasion. Your suggestions would be most welcome, dot's or tab even
  better.
 


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Re: Special request

2009-10-15 Thread Linda

Dawn, great suggestions,  I might could look for chords for those on
the net, and play by ear in a good key for me..the one I have in the
Hymnal  is in F, not a great key for a quick study, and again every
note is a double stop.  When We All Get to Heaven..is in C and looks
easier. I have played most of those on piano in church...way back
when.  I just realized there are places to go for chords for most of
the ones mentioned...which could save some time.   I might decide to
stick in a couple of what I call spooky tunes from Tassie sources,
that are in a minor key, not gospels, start with those, go on to
Elzics, the waltz, then onto the songs of praise/old time gospel
things, maybe 4 tunes of each kind? Well its a good goal anyway..
They can choose the ones they like.  A plan is emerging..here. I am
interested to know..if other folks have done a similar project..and
what they thought worked from their effort..
I maybe have 3 days...I bet the funeral will be late next week.

linda



On Oct 16, 2:25 am, Dawn Bradbury bluegrassdes...@gmail.com wrote:
 What about
 When We all Get to Heaven
 Farther Along?
 I have them -- but no access to a scanner to send them to you.
 Dawn

 On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:11 AM, 14strings perrypale...@gmail.com wrote:

  Linda

  My condolences on your loss.

  I did a quick google search and came up empty handed for a pure church
  hymnal

  What about Ashoken Farewell?

 http://www.mandolincafe.com/tab/ashoken.txt

  Say the wrod and I can e-mail you the sheet music

  Perry

  On Oct 15, 9:42 am, Linda lj...@intas.net.au wrote:
   Hi All,

   I lost a dear dear Aunt today.  She lived a long and good life and was
   in her 80's.  She lived with family  in GA, I am in Tasmania.  I am
   going to record something and send it via the internet to my cousins
   there for the funeral.

   I had an old church hymnal here, but can't find it, mind is blank..and
   am wondering if any one might have some links or tabs to some good old
   time gospel music suitable for mandolin.  Something pretty and not too
   difficult, as time is short.

   I think  I have, a guitar guy lined up to help me out but need some
   dots, melody lines/chords and/or  idears.

   I am considering a very slow version of Elzic's Farewell which I can
   easily do, as one, but on its own does not fill out a set for such an
   occasion. Your suggestions would be most welcome, dot's or tab even
   better.
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Re: Special request

2009-10-15 Thread J Hill
Linda -
Condolences from Indiana.
I don't know how quickly Amazon ships to Tasmania but the Butch
Baldassari book from his Hymns album has some mandolin music you might be
able to use.
http://www.amazon.com/Mandolin-Hymns-Butch-Baldassari/dp/1597732540/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8s=booksqid=1255638809sr=8-3

Jason


On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Dawn Bradbury
bluegrassdes...@gmail.comwrote:

 What about
 When We all Get to Heaven
 Farther Along?
 I have them -- but no access to a scanner to send them to you.
 Dawn

 On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:11 AM, 14strings perrypale...@gmail.com wrote:


 Linda

 My condolences on your loss.

 I did a quick google search and came up empty handed for a pure church
 hymnal

 What about Ashoken Farewell?

 http://www.mandolincafe.com/tab/ashoken.txt

 Say the wrod and I can e-mail you the sheet music

 Perry


 On Oct 15, 9:42 am, Linda lj...@intas.net.au wrote:
  Hi All,
 
  I lost a dear dear Aunt today.  She lived a long and good life and was
  in her 80's.  She lived with family  in GA, I am in Tasmania.  I am
  going to record something and send it via the internet to my cousins
  there for the funeral.
 
  I had an old church hymnal here, but can't find it, mind is blank..and
  am wondering if any one might have some links or tabs to some good old
  time gospel music suitable for mandolin.  Something pretty and not too
  difficult, as time is short.
 
  I think  I have, a guitar guy lined up to help me out but need some
  dots, melody lines/chords and/or  idears.
 
  I am considering a very slow version of Elzic's Farewell which I can
  easily do, as one, but on its own does not fill out a set for such an
  occasion. Your suggestions would be most welcome, dot's or tab even
  better. 


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Re: Special request

2009-10-15 Thread Linda

It would take too long, but ..just the listing of the tunes jogs the
mind...thanks
linda

On Oct 16, 7:36 am, J Hill jason.hi...@gmail.com wrote:
 Linda -
 Condolences from Indiana.
 I don't know how quickly Amazon ships to Tasmania but the Butch
 Baldassari book from his Hymns album has some mandolin music you might be
 able to 
 use.http://www.amazon.com/Mandolin-Hymns-Butch-Baldassari/dp/1597732540/r...

 Jason

 On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Dawn Bradbury
 bluegrassdes...@gmail.comwrote:

  What about
  When We all Get to Heaven
  Farther Along?
  I have them -- but no access to a scanner to send them to you.
  Dawn

  On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:11 AM, 14strings perrypale...@gmail.com wrote:

  Linda

  My condolences on your loss.

  I did a quick google search and came up empty handed for a pure church
  hymnal

  What about Ashoken Farewell?

 http://www.mandolincafe.com/tab/ashoken.txt

  Say the wrod and I can e-mail you the sheet music

  Perry

  On Oct 15, 9:42 am, Linda lj...@intas.net.au wrote:
   Hi All,

   I lost a dear dear Aunt today.  She lived a long and good life and was
   in her 80's.  She lived with family  in GA, I am in Tasmania.  I am
   going to record something and send it via the internet to my cousins
   there for the funeral.

   I had an old church hymnal here, but can't find it, mind is blank..and
   am wondering if any one might have some links or tabs to some good old
   time gospel music suitable for mandolin.  Something pretty and not too
   difficult, as time is short.

   I think  I have, a guitar guy lined up to help me out but need some
   dots, melody lines/chords and/or  idears.

   I am considering a very slow version of Elzic's Farewell which I can
   easily do, as one, but on its own does not fill out a set for such an
   occasion. Your suggestions would be most welcome, dot's or tab even
   better. 
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