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    Default What song is that?

    Hi! Just watched a really neat video on Finger-style cittern, by Joseph Sobol. Besides from being interesting, there is a part were he plays 4 seconds of a song which really caught my ear. He starts playing it at 5:31 and ends and 5:35. Anyone have an idea of what song that is? Thanks!

    Here's the YouTube link:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBWYYq7mBCQ

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    Registered User James Rankine's Avatar
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    Blimey 4 second challenge. Tunepal surprisingly came up with a suggestion "tenting to -night" (eh?) with 72% confidence. Seems a tad unlikely.

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    Why not ask him? It's been many years since the far-off days of CITTERN-L, but he seemed pretty approachable then.

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    Default Re: What song is that?

    Quote Originally Posted by James Rankine View Post
    Blimey 4 second challenge. Tunepal surprisingly came up with a suggestion "tenting to -night" (eh?) with 72% confidence. Seems a tad unlikely.
    I'll say. CBOMs strong in double/triple stops give TunePal one hell of a challenge. When I play something it usually suggests half of the O'Neill's Collection with an even probability distribution.

    This is a bit like identifying one sheep on the grounds that it looks "woolly".
    the world is better off without bad ideas, good ideas are better off without the world

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    "The Frost is all Over" ?

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    Emailed him, his response:

    "Hi there--I'm not sure the name of that tune, it just popped into my head uninvited. What I played there was the beginning of the B part, if that helps any."
    - Joseph

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