Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on August 20th 2006 by sputnik.
This tune has been added to 9 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Princess Louisa Sophie
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: hornpipe
K: Gmaj
ge |:"G"d2 D2 D2 FG |"D7"AB cB "D"A2 cB |"D7"c2 D2 D2 FG |"D"AB cd "C"e2 ge |
"D"de "G"dB "C"cd "D7"cA |"G"Bc "Em"BG "D"A2 GF |"Em"EF "C"GA "Em"Bc "G"dB |"D"A2 (3GAF "G"G2 Bc :|
|:"G"dG dG "D"FG AB |"D7"cd cA "D7"c2 AB|"D7"cF cF "G"GA Bc |"D"de d^c "D"d2 "C"ge |
"D"de "C"cd "G"Bc "D"AB |"G"GB dg "C"e2 dc |"G"(3BAB "Em"(3GFG "D"(3AGA "D7"(3FEF |"G"GB dB "G"g2 Bc:|
O'Carolan?
# Posted on August 26th 2006 by MBAC
Don't think so. I don't see the title in either of my collections. It sounds like maybe one generation post-Carolan. More Mozart/Hayden influenced than baroque.
# Posted on August 26th 2006 by Bob himself
Thank you!
# Posted on August 26th 2006 by MBAC
...influenced...?
I wrote this little tune for my daughter.
Indeed - I love the O'Carolan things and indeed - I am a little bit younger the he would be by now.
Wolfgang
# Posted on October 12th 2006 by sputnik
Took a while to own up to the composition, but hey it's kinda nice.
# Posted on October 13th 2006 by Donough