Slides are typically in 12/8 time and you would bunch the quavers in groups of 3. The tonal note of this tune is also A not G so the key signature is A dorian (the same number of sharps as G but an entirely different sounding scale).
A revised version of your ABC would be as follows:
X:1
T:Barrack Hill
M:12/8
L:1/8
R:slide
K:Adorian
|:e2A ABd e2dB2d|e2A ABA G2AB2d|
e2A ABd e2dB2e|d2B GAB A3ABd:|
|:e2e efg a2f gfe|d2Bd2e d2Bd3|
e2e efg a2f gfe|d2B GAB A3ABd:|
Whats the tune...
Whats the tune...
i did this by ear and must have messed up the time signature bc i cant find it in the database here. anyone know this tune?
T: ???
M:3/4
L:1/8
R: slide
K:G
|:e2AABd|e2dB2d|e2AABA|G2AB2d|
e2AABd|e2dB2e|d2BGAB|A3ABd:|
|:e2eefg|a2fgfe|d2Bd2e|d2Bd3|
e2eefg|a2fgfe|d2BGAB|A3ABd:|
# Posted on May 10th 2011 by deltasalmon
Re: Whats the tune...
a slide in 3/4?
# Posted on May 10th 2011 by ...
Re: Whats the tune...
well i did say that i might have messed up the time signature....
# Posted on May 10th 2011 by deltasalmon
Re: Whats the tune...
It's Barrack Hill.
Slides are typically in 12/8 time and you would bunch the quavers in groups of 3. The tonal note of this tune is also A not G so the key signature is A dorian (the same number of sharps as G but an entirely different sounding scale).
A revised version of your ABC would be as follows:
X:1
T:Barrack Hill
M:12/8
L:1/8
R:slide
K:Adorian
|:e2A ABd e2dB2d|e2A ABA G2AB2d|
e2A ABd e2dB2e|d2B GAB A3ABd:|
|:e2e efg a2f gfe|d2Bd2e d2Bd3|
e2e efg a2f gfe|d2B GAB A3ABd:|
# Posted on May 10th 2011 by I ♥ Dow
Re: Whats the tune...
Thanks DJF
# Posted on May 10th 2011 by deltasalmon