This notation is pretty simple; dark circles mean covered holes; empty circles mean uncovered holes; a '+' below means to blow harder to get the upper octave; a '#' below means this note is too low for the whistle chosen and you'll have to fake it :) The author of this program always plays accidentals by closing holes, so you'll never see half-covered holes.
When I was starting, I found notation like this to be very helpful, and I know plenty of people who have trouble reading music who find this notation easier. Good luck!
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The Coast of Peru Come all ye young fellows that's bound after sperm Come all ye young fellows that's rounded the Horn Our captain has told us, and we hope it will come true That there's plenty of sperm whales on the coast of Peru. We have weathered the Horn, and are now on Peru, We are all of one mind and endeavor to do, Our boats are all rigged and our masthead all manned, Our riggin' rove right and our signals all planned. The first whale we saw, it was late in the day The captain come up and these words he did say: "Get into your hammocks and quiet there be We'll see him in the morning close under our lee." Next morning at daybreak about five o'clock, The man at the masthead cried "Yonder she spouts! Where away does she lay?" and the answer from aloft "Two points on our lee bow and about three miles off." Then it's call up all hands, and be of good cheer; Put your tubs in your boats, boys, have your bow lines all clear. Sway up your boats now, jump in you boat's crew Lower away now lower away, my brave fellows, do. Our waist boat got down and of course got the start, Lay on, captain Bunker, I'm hell for to dart. Now bend to your oars, boys, and make your boat fly But one thing we dread of, be clear of his eye. Now the chief mate he struck him, and the whale he went down And the captain pulled up and he tried to bend on, But the whale began to vomit and blood for to spout, And in less than ten minutes we had him fin out. We towed him alongside,and with many a shout We soon cut him in, and began to try out. Now our whale she is tried and likeways stowed down She is better to us boys than five hundred pounds. Here's a health to all whalemen, boys, drink it down, do Likewise to the Bengal and our whaleship's crew. All you that want money, I would have you to go On the coast of Peru where the sperm whales do blow. From Gale Huntington's book- Songs the Whalemen Sang. Collected from logbook of Ship Bengal, journal of Ira Poland, 1832. Recorded by A. L. Lloyd- Haul on the Bowline (sl. different, different tune), Warner and Davis (?) DT #617 Laws D26 RG
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