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Singalong, 7.15 for 7.30pm start, Sunday 26th Nov, Clock House Pub


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Come to the Clockhouse Pub Singalong, last Sunday of the month in the lovely Blake Room.


Bring your voices and/or instruments: guitars, keyboard, violin, percussion, mouth organ etc. and have a good sing!


How does it work?


1. Suggest a song on this thread. Also post a link to words/chords if you play an instrument.


So for example I might suggest Lola by The Kinks


Words/Chords:

https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/t/the_kinks/lola_ver2_crd.htm


2. Everyone who wants to sing/play prints out words/music OR you can google it on your smart phone as we go.


3. We go through the songs on the evening till 9.30pm with a break...


What Genres?


For now, anything you like. Perhaps stuff that isn't too obscure and that people are likely to know, as participation is the point!


If interested, state how many people coming (if you are bringing friends) so we can get an idea of numbers.


Simon

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