This is a 4-part reel and I found it quite daunting to learn when I first started playing the tunes. So, as an experiment, I've tabbed and recorded (quite slowly) each part separately before setting them out as the complete reel, played at more or less the speed I would normally play it. I'd be interested in people's thoughts about whether this works for them as a tune learning approach for those tunes which have a lot of parts and where we may have to "eat the elephant one bite at a time".
To fit the entire reel on to one page, I've had to adopt an unusual "6 bars per line" method. It makes the sheet/tab somewhat more difficult to follow than the usual 4 bars per line but I hope it's not too tricky!
Notated, tabbed for mandolin and played on his G&O #34 mandolin by Aidan Crossey. More on this and many other tunes from the Irish musical tradition at www.TheIrishMandolin.com - follow the link to "learn some tunes".
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Негізгі бет Музыка Farewell To Ireland - a reel in A Dorian tabbed for mandolin and played by Aidan Crossey
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