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    Default Speak Softly Love

    I'm attaching the tabs for this tune here for anyone interested seeing there is no Italian music category.
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    Default Re: Speak Softly Love

    I played this at my daughter's wedding last month ... she had an Italian dinner so it was appropriate. But, I played it in Cm.

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    Thanks Jim. I have been looking for this. What a beautiful love song. I hope to play it at my son's wedding.

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    Default Re: Speak Softly Love

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Baker View Post
    I'm attaching the tabs for this tune here for anyone interested seeing there is no Italian music category.
    Just found this, thanks Jim. Most piano and accordion versions (and the original) seem to be in Cm but this key (Bm) does fall under the fingers better.

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    Its a great tune, I too learned it for a wedding.
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    Just found this after quite a bit of searching. Thanks so much for posting!
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