rog wrote:
> > X:692
> > T:Scots Reel
> i recognise this - it's an old favourite of mine. i think i know it
> from one of the Cavendish recordings, but i don't think it's one of
> their tunes (i'll have a check through the book though).
Thanks, rog, I have a Cavendish LP in the cellar, but I ha
dolan morrison wrote:
> Oot Be East De Vong is the second tune.Shetland job i beleive.
Of course! Thanks, Dolan.
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Nigel Gatherer wrote:
> I have been asked to identify a tune, but it's just beyond my reach.
> Anyone here recognise it?
[Snip]
X:1
T:No Name
S:Pat Enright
M:2/4
L:1/8
K:G
D2 D2|EG G2|A>B AG|EG AB|
D2 D2|EG G>B|dB AB/2A/2|G2 G2:|]
d2 Bd|e2 ge|dB AG|(3EFG AB|
[1 d2 Bd|e2 ge|dB A2|B/2A/2G2 G:|]
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>> The only idea I have that it ain't Scottish (or Irish), or if it is,
>> it's a recent composition fashioned to an Eastern European sound.
> Well, this was defined as "trad Irish" in a primary school songbook,
> but no one ever heard of it on any list I posted it to just out of
> curiosity.
I ad
Hi Nigel,
Well, this was defined as "trad Irish" in a primary school songbook, but
no one ever heard of it on any list I posted it to just out of curiosity
. I thought it might have been some over simplified reel, as it has got
the structure.
;-)
Dominique R
Nigel Gatherer a écrit:
Dominique
Dominique Renaudin wrote:
> X:1
> T:???
> C:???
> Q:1/4=200
> M:4/4
> L:1/8
> R:reel?
> K:E Minor
> B,B, | G2 GG FE^DE | B,6 B,B, | E2F2G2A2 |
> (B4 B2) GA | B2cB A2 BA | G2 AG F2 GA | B2 EE GFE^D |
> E6 :| E^DEF G2 FG | AGFE ^D2 B,2 | E^DEF GFGA |
> B6 GA | B2 cB A2 BA | G2 AG F2 GA | B2 EE GFE^D