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 <[email protected]> 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 <[email protected]> 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 <[email protected]> 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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