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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Dulcimer tab
for this song is also available
The Log Driver's Waltz (Wade Hemsworth) If you should ask any girl from the parish around What pleases her most from her head to her toes, She'll say - I'm not sure that it's business of yours, But I do like to waltz with a log driver. Cho: For he goes birling down a-down the white water; That's where the log driver learns to step lightly. It's birling down, a-down white water; A log driver's waltz pleases girls completely. When the drive's nearly over, I like to go down To see all the lads while they work on the river. I know that come evening they'll be in the town And we all want to waltz with a log driver. To please both my parents I've had to give way And dance with the doctors and merchants and lawyers. Their manners are fine but their feet are of clay For there's none with the style of a log driver. I've had my chances with all sorts of men But none is so fine as my lad on the river. So when the drive's over, if he asks me again, I think I will marry my log driver. Copyright Wade Hemsworth Recorded by Kate and Anna McGarrigle for animated cartoon "Log Driver's Waltz" by Canada's National Film Board. JJM
Thanks to Mudcat for the Digital Tradition!