Tania-Thanks for being true to Frankie's song and teaching us correctly. You are the only u-tube version I have seen that puts in the pause(D) after chorus, as Frankie himself does.
There aren't any instructions... but the letter symbolizes the string (GDAE) and then the numbers are just the fingers. The open string is indicated by the corresponding letter - A - for example. Pointer finger is 1, middle finger is 2, ring finger is 3, pinkie is 4. If a string change happens, the string will be indicated within parenthesis to indicate that the lettered note itself is not played (A). # means that the note is raised a semitone - ex: (A)#3 is a D sharp on the A string. Hope that helps!
@@TaniaElizabethMusicThank you. Confusing things were brackets, #. Thanks for explaining that. What about some numbers being close together and the . and , in between. Also where you have D, 3 and underneath you have (G) 3 2 does that mean two strings? That is open D and G3 together and then the next note is D3 and G2 together.
@@debbu3167 it’s been a long time since I made this... The commas are being used like you would in a sentence, to take a breath so to speak. The period is the same in that it is saying that is the end of that part. The 4! With the little E underneath is indicating that both the 4th finger on A and open E would be played with a kind of exclamation in your up bow. Same with the D 3 with the little (G)3 2 underneath. Double stops, but optional. The letters close together are hinting at the rhythm.
Sorry,you said: "it got some characteristics of....XXX music". Could you tell me what characteristics? English is not my mother tongue.THanks! Great musician you are!
Tania-Thanks for being true to Frankie's song and teaching us correctly. You are the only u-tube version I have seen that puts in the pause(D) after chorus, as Frankie himself does.
Oh, I see Calvin Vollrath is doing an excellent job also
I was lucky to know Frankie. RIP
Beautiful Song...and very well done....Im just startin the fiddle at 60 and havin a ball... Thanks for blessing us with ur talent.
The melody is amazing. Your work is simply terrific, Tania.
lovely tune I've not heard it before, Keep posting them please.
Just beautiful, a pleasure to listen to !!!
fantastic!! What sweet sound to my ears.
well done
Wonderful version! I loved it!
What style,love the hammer ons! Post more please!
Thanks for the Tab! Fantastic!
Very pretty.
Beautiful playing, Tania; and thanks for giving the background/composer on this.
i realize Im kinda randomly asking but does anyone know of a good website to watch new tv shows online ?
@Benton Hugo flixportal =)
@Jaime Boston thanks, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I really appreciate it !!
@Benton Hugo Happy to help :D
Nicely done. Thanks.
My Step-Fathers's Tune... Nice Job!!
Lila is my Mother... for clarification
Beautiful playing. Is there instruction on how to read your tabs somewhere?
There aren't any instructions... but the letter symbolizes the string (GDAE) and then the numbers are just the fingers. The open string is indicated by the corresponding letter - A - for example. Pointer finger is 1, middle finger is 2, ring finger is 3, pinkie is 4. If a string change happens, the string will be indicated within parenthesis to indicate that the lettered note itself is not played (A). # means that the note is raised a semitone - ex: (A)#3 is a D sharp on the A string. Hope that helps!
@@TaniaElizabethMusicThank you. Confusing things were brackets, #. Thanks for explaining that. What about some numbers being close together and the . and , in between. Also where you have
D, 3 and underneath you have (G) 3 2 does that mean two strings? That is open D and G3 together
and then the next note is D3 and G2 together.
@@debbu3167 it’s been a long time since I made this... The commas are being used like you would in a sentence, to take a breath so to speak. The period is the same in that it is saying that is the end of that part. The 4! With the little E underneath is indicating that both the 4th finger on A and open E would be played with a kind of exclamation in your up bow. Same with the D 3 with the little (G)3 2 underneath. Double stops, but optional.
The letters close together are hinting at the rhythm.
Is that your Barry Dudley fiddle Tania? very sweet. Just thinking about getting one. Would you recommend it for Irish tunes?
Ashley West James Beatley, an Irish Luthier builds 5 string fiddles. You should check him out if you're interested in one.
yes I totally recommend him :)
very sweet. Thank you.
James Beatley , an Irish Luthier , builds 5 string fiddles. You should check him out.
Traditional Canadian Fiddle Music! :)
Sorry,you said: "it got some characteristics of....XXX music". Could you tell me what characteristics? English is not my mother tongue.THanks! Great musician you are!