Deirdre Barlow is a woman of many talents, not least of which is that she can play the harmonica. And isn't it about time she got it out in the Rovers again?
Anyway, if you're like Deirdre and can play the mouth organ, you might be interested to know that the theme tune for Coronation Street is now available online for you to make sweet music on your harmonica too. Have a look here for more.
Why does Ken Barlow say that Deirdre is dead? Find out here.
Read more about Anne Kirkbride's hidden talents.
Friday, 23 January 2009
Coronation Street's harmonica player
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2 comments:
Just to let you know that the harmonica tab you linked to is in fact the Eastenders theme (despite what it says as the song name).
I quickly worked out the correct tab and it would be something like:
-6 6 -5 6 -4 -5
6 -5 5 -5 4 -4
-5 6 -6
It doesn't sound great, but is recognizable.
Cheers for that, it's great.
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