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The Trip To Herve's

Reel
D Major
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Standard Major

βœ“ Verified
by Jean Banwarth 10/20/2025
Chord arrangement: D | D-D/F# | G-D/F# | Em-A | D | D-D/F# | G-D/F# | A-D // G | Bm-A | D | D-D/F# | G | Bm-A | D-G | A-D | G | Bm-A | D | D | G-A-D | D | G-A-D | D

Jean Banwarth Play measures 22 and 24 in 3/3/2.

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Comments:
Jean Banwarth: A measure containing 8 quavers, the 3 chords are placed on quavers 1, 4 and 7. We can count the quavers by accentuating as follows : ONE two three FOUR five six SEVEN eight Or ONE two three ONE two three ONE two (3 quavers - 3 quavers - 2 quavers -> 332). In the tune "The Trip To Herve's", measures 22 and 24 contain the following rhythm : quarter - quaver - quarter - quaver - quarter -> The three chords of the measure are placed on each quarter : G over b, A over a and D over f#. I don’t know if there is a way to make the software play chords this way...
Adam: What does 3/3/2 mean?