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ordbrae | 16:17 Sun 25th May 2014 | Music
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In ''Songs of Praise'' a hymn was sung to the tune I know as ''Ye Banks and Braes o Bonny Doune'' I will be obliged if any of our members can provide me with the means to obtain the music notation in Treble Clef in the keys of D or G.for playing on the Tin Whistle.
Thanks in anticipation.
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These people may be able to help you. Good luck with your whistle, I just got one and am learning (slowly) from a book, and YouTube clips.

http://tinwhistlemusic.org/
http://sheetmusicpoint.com/title/y/ye-banks-and-braes-o-bonnie-doon/

Not sure if this link will work - I'm on my phone. But if you type in to your search engine what you're looking for, there are a few sites that have the free sheet music available.
Ah! It worked!
Lore's link is good 'cos it's free ;o) But it's in A

This is in G, but you'll have to pay....

http://www.sheetmusicdirect.com/se/ID_No/88008/Product.aspx

Why not use Lore's, and transcribe it yourself. Good practice.
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Greenrook;keep playing;practise makes perfect.
lore;it worked.I'll keep the address for further reference.
thebuilder;sheet music direct must have powerful protection.Before I could finish transposing the script the site froze and AVG announced a problem.I had great difficulty including a re-boot getting back to Answer Bank but all's well now.
My grateful thanks to you all.

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