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Old October 24th, 2006
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Six Ribbons

Does anyone have the song Six Ribbons by John English? It uses medieval tabs and chords. I haven't found the tab yet.
And I am also looking for medieval chords as well, actually tabs. I think it is best when I say I like to play classic. Right now practicing all major and minor chords, A to G.

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Chords only, sorry it's all I could find.

http://www.ozmusic-central.com.au/oz...%20Ribbons.txt


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Hey, this isvery helpful,
I am going to practise right away
Thanksfor the effort

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