First Dirge Anthem (Funeral Sentences) - Thomas Morley
QuestionableThomas Morley
classical
This tab may have issues with note accuracy or arrangement quality. Some parts may still be enjoyable to play.
Time
4/2
BPM
200
Difficulty
medium
Notes
210
Bends
14
Off-pitch
none
How to Play First Dirge Anthem (Funeral Sentences) - Thomas Morley on Harmonica
This is a somber and intricate classical piece arranged for harmonica. The tab is written in the key of Bb and is rated as hard difficulty. Expect a challenging arrangement that requires precise note control and advanced techniques to convey its solemn and funeral-like atmosphere.
First Dirge Anthem (Funeral Sentences) - Thomas Morley Harmonica Tab
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