To Electra Op. 7 No. 4 - Roger Quilter
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How to Play To Electra Op. 7 No. 4 - Roger Quilter on Harmonica
This is a classical piece arranged for harmonica. It is written for the F harmonica and is considered hard. Expect a flowing melody that requires precise note control and potentially advanced techniques.
To Electra Op. 7 No. 4 - Roger Quilter Harmonica Tab
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+5 | +6 +7 +6 +5 | -4 +5 | +4 -3 | -3'' -3 -2 | -4 -4 +5 | -4 +4 +6 | +4 +4 -4 | +4 -3' -5 | -5 +5 -4 | +4 -6 | -3 -3 | +4 +5 | +6 +7 +6 +5 | -4 +5 | +4 -3 | -3'' -3 -2 | -4 -4 +5 | -4 +4 +6 | +4 +4 -4 | +4 -3' -5 | -5 +5 -4 | +4 -6 | -3 -3 | +4 +5 | +6 +7 +6 +5 | -4 +5 | +4 +5 | -4 +4
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