The Banks of Inverness
Sheet music and tabs for The Banks of Inverness
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About this tune
The Banks of Inverness is a two-part polka in G major, written in 2/4 time. The tune contains about 25 bars and spans from B-9 to G4. Also played in A with four parts, see #5 Originally a march called "The Banks of Inverness" in Scotland and "Salmon Tails Up the Water" in Northumbria.
ABC notation for The Banks of Inverness
D>E DB, | DE G>A | Bd AB/A/ | GE cE | D>E DB, | DE G>A | Bd AB/A/ |1 G2 GE :| 2 G2 GA || Bd dB | ce ed | Bd AB/A/ | GE cE | Bd dB | ce ef | ge f/e/d | e2 ef | ge f/e/d | e/f/e/d/ BA | Bd AB/A/ | GE cE | D>E DB, | DE G>A | Bd AB/A/ | G2 GE ||