Introduction to Playing Chords on the English Concertina
Companion Scores: 6 of 6
David Hanssen


Chapter: Arranging from Chord Sheets

Arrangement 38: The Kesh Jig - Open 5th Chords

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Arrangement 39: The Kesh Jig - Open 5th Chords with Octave Root Vamp

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Arrangement 40: The Kesh Jig - Open 5th Chords with Low Octave 5th Vamp for 56 Keys

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Arrangement 41: The Kesh Jig - Chords chosen for maximal overlap with the melody

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Arrangement 42: The Kesh Jig - Low Dyads for 48 Keys

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Arrangement 43: The Kesh Jig - Low Dyads for 56 Keys

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Arrangement 44: The Kesh Jig - Maintain a Low D Drone

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Arrangement 45: The Kesh Jig - Maintain a low D drone except with the C chord

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Arrangement 46: The Kesh Jig - Chord Backbeat Pattern

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Arrangement 47: The Kesh Jig - Backbeat Pattern Added to D4 Drone

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Arrangement 48: The Kesh Jig - Backbeat Pattern Added to D3 Drone

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Chapter: Explore Further

Arrangement 49: Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine - Doubled Chord Arrangement for 56 Keys

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Arrangement 50: Fanny Power - Chords3 Follow the Melody for 48 Keys

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Arrangement 51: Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór - Chords based on -10th intervals

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Score: C Scale with -10th Intervals

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Introduction to Playing Chords on the English Concertina
Companion Scores: 6 of 6
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