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The Longford Collector

Reel
Gmajor
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Standard Major

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by Irish Bouzouki 11/3/2025
Chord arrangement: G | Em | G | D | G | Em-D | C | D | G | Em | G | D | G | Em-D | C | D // Em | Em | C | D | Em | Em-D | C | D | Em | Em | C | D | Em | Em-D | C | D
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Extended Major

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by Ian Hughes 10/4/2025
Chord arrangement: G | C-D | G-Em | Am-D | G | C-D | G-Em | Am-D | G | C-D | C-A7 | D | G | C-D | C-A7 | D // G | C | G-Gdim | Am-D | G | C | G-Gdim | Am-D | G | C | G-Gdim | Am-D | G | C-D | C-A7 | Am-D

I'm guessing this tune arrangement is extended complexity, I would suggest giving the definition of each class of tune and maybe a filter option when searching tunes.

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Adam: Thanks for the suggestions. For the definitions of these 3 complexity levels, they're pretty loosely defined. My interpretation is that anything that is beyond the standard chords for the given mode, that is, the odd 7 or sus chord or maybe a series of quickly changing chords, would be considered enhanced. Then if more advanced chords are appearing consistently throughout, then Extended would be appropriate. But again, the lines between these can be drawn according to the publisher.