UCL1 - WEEK 5
"DIRTY OLD TOWN"
Welcome back! This week you will explore DIRTY OLD TOWN, a song written by Ewan MacColl in 1949 that was made popular by THE DUBLINERS & THE POGUES. It is in the key of A and will help you explore some new chords and practice the calypso strum at 115BPM.
PDF DownloadS
This PDF downloads below contain both the song sheet and song structure.
THE CHORDS
The chords contained in this song are: A major, D Major, E Seven and F Sharp Minor as follows:
STRUMING PATTERN
The majority of the song works well with the calypso strum. The last chord of each bar is played with just a single strum. Single strums are illustrated on the song sheet with a green downward facing arrow:
CHORD STRUCTURE
This song is in strophic form, meaning all verses and chorus sections use the same 16 bar chord structure as follows:
VIDEO TUTORIAL
Watch the video tutorial below for a detailed breakdown of the song & structure.
AUDIO TRACK
DIRTY OLD TOWN: Uke only @ 115BPM
DIRTY OLD TOWN: Uke & Vocals @ 115BPM
Download the Mp3 track below to help with offline practice.
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