Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on July 29th 2003 by geoffwright.
This tune has been added to 19 tunebooks.
Also known as The Bonnie Woodside March, The Bonnie Woodside, Bonny Woodside, The Bonny Woodside.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Bonnie Woodside
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Dmaj
|:DFA GBd|FAd fed|afd FAd|cee e2f|
DFA GBd|FAd fed|afd FAd|1 cec d3:|2 cec d2||
|: f/g/|afd bge|afd FAd|GBd FAd|cee efg|
afd bge|afd FAd|GBd FAd|cec d2:|
|: f/g/|afd bge|afd FAd|GBd FAd|cee e2f|
DFA GBd|FAd fed|afd FAd|cec d2:|
Bonnie Woodside
By the famed Northumbrian piper, Billy Pigg.
Along with Kate Elliots' Jig, I tried to teach it to an ITM session in Byker, Newcastle but the peasants kept going into Tripping Upstairs.
# Posted on July 29th 2003 by geoffwright
Bonny Woodside
I never repeat the last 2 parts. I think it's just a 2 part tune, and you quote from the A part at the end.
# Posted on September 29th 2003 by Dr. Dow
Artists performed by
"the Cut and Dry Band" performed this tune in a medley set. It can be found on the "Northumbrian Small Pipes" collection album.
# Posted on March 16th 2004 by scottishpride
They did it as a waltz, which is probably how it's "supposed" to be played. I like it as a jig though.
# Posted on August 16th 2004 by Dr. Dow
Slow 6/8 march I meant, not waltz.
# Posted on January 28th 2005 by Dr. Dow
This has a striking resemvlance..
to the tune "Aoife's"
# Posted on December 21st 2006 by saxwhistle