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Asturian Air

hornpipe

Key signature: Aminor

Submitted on May 24th 2004 by swisspiper.

This tune has been added to 68 tunebooks.

Also known as Adiós A La Mio Vaca Pinta, Coyí D'un Artu Una Flor.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Asturian Air
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: hornpipe
K: Amin
E2|A2AB BcBG|E3G F2ED|E2 E4EE|
A3 B dcBG|E2 EG F2 ED|E6 (3Bcd|
e5 z dc|B3 A A4|(3Bcd dc dcBA|^GABc B2 AE|
(3Bcd dc dcBA|^GABc B2 AE|(3Bcd dc dcBA| ^G6 e2|

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Asturian Air sheetmusic
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Asturian Air

No hornpipe of course, but a tune from Asturia, can be played either as an air (see Lunasa where this version comes from) or as a slow march, what would be more in the tradition of Asturia/Galicia. Can be played as well in B minor fitting better to my flute level ;-)

# Posted on May 24th 2004 by swisspiper

Austrain Air

Thank you, thank you, thank you, to infiniti!
I always wanted to play this song since the moment I heard it on the Lunasa album. 'Tis beautiful.

# Posted on April 5th 2005 by red_haired_girl

Coyí d'un artu una flor

That's the actual name of this Asturian traditional "tonada" arranged for flute by Marcos Llope, flute player from the Asturian folk band Llan de Cubel. It was included at the album "IV". Asturian tonadas are a kind of traditional liric vocal songs without time. Sometimes they are accompanied by the Asturian bagpipes.

Coyí d'un artu una flor = I took a flower from a bambler, in asturian language

# Posted on February 9th 2010 by ManekiNenu

What's a 'bambler'? :-/

# Posted on February 9th 2010 by ceolachan

Someone who bambles.:-)

# Posted on February 9th 2010 by ʎɹoʇısuɐɹʇ

I think it should be "bramble"

Artu is also the translation for (king) arthur, but that would be a bit too queer ;-)

# Posted on February 11th 2010 by swisspiper

Correction

I took a flower from a "bramble".

# Posted on February 18th 2010 by ManekiNenu

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