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  • the jetty is is the old aluminium pier at invergordon,i was at the building of it.

  • I was a bit thrown by the pics are self explanatory...you've got a pic from Hawaii stuck in the middle...and since I've never been to Scotland and only been through Hawaii on my way to war...I'm a bit confused as to the "speak for themselves" the music did/does...appreciate your sharing...~Marshall, writing from Sunny Baghdad, Iraq...pray for peace...\-)

  • Marshall, f you're referring to the sunset pic around the 2m mark that is indeed in Scotland, in the Easter Ross area near Inverness. Palm trees also grow in certain areas of the west coast of Scotland

  • Could be, it's a chord sequence from the earlier days of the software I'm still using. It could be my own ears not behaving too as most of my arrangements are done by ear !

  • 0:38 ??????

  • Could you explain a bit what the pointer is please ?

  • @graham1281 Wow! - Didn't think I'd get the owner with that 'comment'..

    Anyways, I'm thinking it's one of those midi-gliches that occur from time-to-time.

    The chord sequence just-prior to 0.38 goes; D, F#m, Bm, D7 then G..

    Right on the 6th beat of that D7 I hear two piano notes, one after the other - first one is a D# and the other is an A# - they don't 'belong'.. I bet it's damn 'phantom notes' in the midi sequence?

    BTW, lovely, haunting tune, beautifully-played on accordian.

    Lovely.

  • Great thanks for posting.

  • Lord Byron's words set to a beautiful melody and expertly played. I painted the gates of the level crossing at Embo in 1957. How's that for a claim to fame? Ha! Ha!

    Is that a picture of the jetty at Invergordon ?

    I love your pics of the Highlands. Great video and thanks for sharing it.

  • Soory I'm late replying, got a rotten bug that just won't go away. It could be Invergordon. I havn't been there for years so I'm not sure for certain. I wasn't even thinking about school in 1957. I was two then LOL LOL LOL

  • Graham have you recorded? exiled Scot here in Australia who loves your playing. Where can I get your music?

  • Sorry about the late reply Ian. No cds available as yet sorry

  • brings back a lot of very happy memories of times spent at grannies + embo

  • Thanks, had a few weekends there myself

  • exiled scot in england with a tear in my een listening to your music - superb

  • Glad you're enjoying my channel

  • God I would dearly love to see you play live sir Graham. Magnificent recording

  • Thanks a lot Doug

  • You're a fantastic player Graham, but it's your waltzes & slow airs that you really excel at. This is worthy of airplay on any radio programme

  • Thanks Heather, I''ve got a few more sets in the pipeline

  • Couldn't agree more Robbie, what a wonderful arrangement.

  • Thanks Lachy

  • Fabulous arrangement

  • Thanks Shona

  • Another recording played right from the heart

  • I've sent you couple of links with the songs attached for both tunes. Hope you like them

  • Thanks Robbie, I guess, I'm getting sentimental in my old age LOL

  • Wow, you made a lovely job of this Graham.

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