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Old 17th April 2003, 19:10
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Can someone help me??

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Old 19th April 2003, 20:39
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Now come on guys...
This is scotland.com! Don´t tell me that no one knows Amazing Grace...
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Old 20th April 2003, 22:19
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AG notes

Mit Vergnügen:

http://www.pitt.edu/~deben/pAmazing.pdf

By the way you will need PDF to download it, but there is the notes you asked for.

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Old 20th April 2003, 22:29
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here is also a version showing the chords rather than the notes:

http://www.christianguitar.ws/praise/song.php?song=43




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Old 21st April 2003, 02:58
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Vielen Dank, Monco!

I play bagpipe so I only need the notes..

Woher kannst du so gut Deutsch? Ich bin überrascht..

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Old 22nd April 2003, 17:25
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Sorry anneli, but I don't actually know more than a few phrases of German, but I am thinking about trying to learn some. Thats what prompted me to cut and paste a few of them from:

http://www.smartphrase.com/German/ge...ords_phr.shtml

I think "Woher kannst du so gut Deutsch?" means 'where did you learn such good German?', because I do kmow that 'gut' means good, as in Guten Morgen/Guten Abend/Gute Nacht; and I know what "Deutsch" means. I don't know what "Ich bin überrascht means, except I think 'ich' means I, 'bin' means 'am', and I looked at an online German Dictionary and think 'überrascht' means 'surprised'.

So you are possibly surprised that I had such good German, well now you know why! Well I did get you the Amazing Grace notes at least.



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Old 22nd April 2003, 17:37
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Gut erklärt!

That´s a nice page! Good for learning the basics..
If you want to practise a bit, feel free to e-mail me..

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