Ah, I've been scapegoated. My actual comment was more along the lines of "how about a song that switches keys, or F, or switches to F". And my version will have to be slow, since that's the only way I can play it. I much prefer playing that song in C, I'll try switching from one to the other and see how bad I can trip.
Like I said, it's been under my fingers before but its pretty rusty. I had been working on trying the F position and this was the only one I could find at the time. Are there more F position songs that are youtube accessible out there? Maybe if I see a few more this one will be a little easier.
I can play a few other songs in F, but this one is by far the hardest for me. Jetais au Bal and Petite Ou La Grosse are fairly easy for F, and Mardi Gras Jig is just plain fun.
Don't worry, I guess it's not that hard after all:
It's very much like Poullard Special (a bit too much?)but then in F:
Just pull when you think you must push, and vice versa.
What about the KFLY waltz, or KLFY waltz, or whatever the name that the radio station was, or is, that Aldus Roger had the show on once upon a time.
Is that proper English?
Anyway, wrong call letters notwithstanding,
F is a real beech to play in for me on a C.
Can't use the left side, no Bq reeds, and your guitar players wonder if they should commit you to the Looney Bin, or just send you out to buy more capos.
Fiddlers hate your guts, too.
Probably would be simple on a Bq box, since it's part of the scheme.
Fun key to sing in, however, especially for someone like me whose voice is just a little lower than Randy Vidrine's.