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Uploaded by on May 26, 2008

Tv theme and gallery piece to the art tastic and signlanguagemungous bbc children's television programme of the late 60s early 70s. Tony Hart, Pat or Pam? Kaysel, the professor, that invetor weirdy beardy bloke, ah...school holidays,
Anyway, it definitely has a little gaelic shuffle to it, and is quite hypnotic to play, so much so that it's quite easy to loose track of where you are whilst playing..
I had fun working this out from the original, I've simplified the backing a little as I'm quite sure there are a lot of sus / aug / dim / add9 dangled5th chords to test ones' finger dexterity and control quite ardently,
for finalist not ironically completest reasons only I might add.
Unfortunately, we can't return any of your paintings, they all go into a charity auction at Wood Lane in the summer hols, proceeds to be divided between BBC end of term bbq and Camden Lock clean up campaign and refurbishment of the Jenny Wren.

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  • is there a way you could upload tab to this? I love this song and it's fairly simple, I want to play it.

  • I don't have TAB, but you could work it out yourself, it is not that difficult, just the same loop all based on the Gmaj scale with a few grace / passing notes which creates subtle differences each time (3 in all).

    Backing chords are Gmaj7 / Am7 / D9 / E/ E7, just move the base around a bit to suit the melody.

    Good luck and have fun!

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  • Class :)

  • VERY GOOD MATE. CAN YOU PLAY DAISY DAISY, WITH ALL THE TIDLY BITS

  • VERY GOOD MATE

  • Awesome...

  • Great version of the old 'Gallery' music - it's like a track from a Chet Atkins LP.

  • @abcde3487 Afternoon. That note (I reckon) needs to be written as D# as it slips into a D#7dim there. Good point, and I can't have it both ways, can I? I've had this heated flat/sharp discussion over many pints with various people. Then you speak to a jazz saxophonist about it and you suddenly want to be a road mender or a postman or anything outdoors and uninvolved with flattened ninths and 13/8 time.

    It's a D# for me, though. Either way, the note needs desperately not to be an E.

    Cheers,

    Mike

  • Evening, old bean... pardon me weeing casually on your bonfire but that first E on your D string 14th fret wants to be an E flat. It really does. So badly, bless it

  • Can you give me the tab i can't find it

  • well played that man :o)

  • Pat Keysell died Halloween 2009

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