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[HANASHIR:11884] Re: Sim Shalom



Hi Ellen,

You're in luck. Two summers ago I learned this Sim Shalom at Eisner and
transcribed the music. Meir also has a recording of this song from about 12
years ago.

The sheet music attached is a TIFF pasted into a blank Word doc.

Best regards
- Eric

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Eric Komar
Jewish Music Specialist - Songleader - Music Typesetting/Transcription -
Guitar Lessons
NY-NJ Area
646.489.4323
Website: www.librarystuff.net/eric
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ellen Allard" <ellen (at) peterandellen(dot)com>
To: <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 3:41 PM
Subject: [HANASHIR:11881] Sim Shalom


> I'm looking for either a recording or the sheet music to a version of Sim
> Shalom, I think by Meir Finklestein (thanks to Julie Newman for reminding
me
> how much I love this melody). I'm not sure if the following explanation
will
> give you a clue, but I'll give it a try. Just to try and give you an idea,
> the melody is as follows (in the key of G.....the * sign means the note is
> above the prior note, the _ sign means the note is below the prior note):
>
> D E* B_ D (same as first D)...Sim Shalom
> D D A* F# D (F# and D form triad right below the prior A note) Tova
U'vracha
> C* C C B_ A_ B* G D (G and D are below the prior B note) Chein v'chesed
> v'rachamim
>
> Any ideas where to find it?
>
> Ellen Allard
> Worcester, MA
>

Attachment: Sim Shalom.doc
Description: MS-Word document



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