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 Post subject: Piano music for RH songs
PostPosted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:13 pm 
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I'd love to get my hands on some piano sheet music for any Richard Hawley songs. So far I have Valentine and Tonight the Streets Are Ours.
Anyone know if there has been other sheet music produced or even a song book of any album? I'd love to learn the piano music for Lady's Bridge - it's wonderful!


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i didn't know there had been any where did you get those tracks from out of interest?

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I went into that music shop (can't remember what it's called) across from Debenhams on The Moor and asked if they had any of your music - they printed me out Valentine and Tonight the Streets are Ours......which I love learning to play by the way!!! :D


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oh right did they get it off the net then?

Glad you like em maybe i should look into doing an official one

was it Fox's music|?

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It was Millington Music and I think they have their own music database that they use because I asked the fella behind the counter and he printed it off for me.....And yes! It would be brilliant if you did an official book, I'm sure it would be really popular
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Do a guitar/piano book, call it the 'Hawley Complete' and make sure there's them little boxes to show the chords! :wink:

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complete c***?

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complete c***?


I didn't like to say mate.......


but if the cap fits??? :wink:

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or the johnny on the head in your case :safe:

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or the johnny on the head in your case :safe:


.....and moving swiftly back to the songbook...... Get your music publishers on it, they'll be plenty of takers! :wink:

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I must admit I never thought my first post would inspire such 'lively' conversation, ha, ha!!![/quote]


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in the space of one page we've had normalish threads and such go off on tangents about such lively subjects as interfering with monkeys and assorted farm yard animals and thats just on a quiet day. Hello btw I never did say welcome to the forum.


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Thanks - I love it!


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Thanks - I love it!


Love the avatar!! Welcome! :D

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Yeah, an official book would be great. When I first started on guitar I was teaching myself from books of Radiohead and Oasis albums - so do the future generations a favour and give them a better start than me! ;)

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