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The Low Country Dance

slip jig

Key signature: Eminor

Submitted on September 24th 2006 by Pere.

This tune has been added to 27 tunebooks.

Also known as Country Dance, Lochaber Dance, Lochaber Dance#, The Lochaber Dance.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Low Country Dance, The
M: 9/8
L: 1/8
R: slip jig
K: Emin
G2E G2A F2A|E2B B2A BGE|G2E GAB F2A|D2A F2A AFD:|
G2d dBd B2A|GAB E2B BGE|1G2d dBd B2A|
GAB D2A AFD:|2dBd ~c3 B2A|GAB D2A AFD||
G2c B2A G2B|E2B G2B BGE|G2c Bcd F2E|D2A F2A AFD:|
BEE B2A G2B|E2B G2B BGE|1dEE B2A G2A|
D2A F2A AFD:|2dcB cBA BAG|FGA D2A AFD||

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The Low Country Dance sheetmusic
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From Skyedance, track 2.

# Posted on September 24th 2006 by Pere

Skydance

http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display/1886

# Posted on September 25th 2006 by swisspiper

Um...

I have only heard this tune called the lochaber dance, but I think I have heard it in dminor rather than eminor... It is on Fred Morrison's CD Up South

# Posted on April 8th 2007 by Ben Miller

Gan Ainm (Low Country Dance)

This tune can be found in Patrick MacDonald's 'Collection of Highland Vocal Airs, Country Dances or Reels of the North Highlands and Western Isles' (1784). There it is untitled, but there is an annotation which reads "Played in the low Country", which I imagine will either mean the Netherlands or indeed the Lowlands of Scotland. Because of this, it's often known as "The Low Country Dance". I've heard it mostly played in the key of D, and it is within the range of the bagpipe, suggesting a possible origin.

I think I have it played by the group Smalltalk, with Iain MacInnes on small pipes, Stuart Morison on fiddle and Billy Ross on vocals and guitar. Shortly afterwards they added Billy Jackson and became the revived Ossian, recording one album under that name before Billy's move to the states closed that chapter.

# Posted on April 8th 2007 by nigelg

Low Country Dance

I said "I've heard it mostly played in the key of D..."

Scratch that, I meant Bm.

# Posted on April 8th 2007 by nigelg

Lochaber

possible to find it in Up south, from Fred Morisson, and Grand concert of scottish piping, that I've submitted

# Posted on April 23rd 2007 by gaitazampogna_32

Lochaber/Low Country Dance

I have always liked this tune on Up South and never even realised I had the music all along. I have that very page from the Patrick MacDonald collection and always wondered about that line "Played in the Low Country". Never tried to learn the tune - I think I will now. Cheers for the info Nigel!

# Posted on October 25th 2007 by No Cause For Alarm

Lochaber Dance on smallpipes by Iain MacInnes

Here is a version of the tune for Scottish smallpipes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBP-3lfdyQA

# Posted on April 25th 2010 by javivr

Alternate version

This is pretty much how Fred Morrison plays it on Border pipes on Up South. He does a few different things with it on Uilleann pipes before that.

I suspect that the arranger who gave it the name Lochaber Dance did a bit of musical tidying up, which it needed in my opinion. (This may have been Colin Cameron, to whom it is attributed in Ross's Collection Of Pipe Music, William Ross, 1885, but I've not got the book.)

X: 1
T: Lochaber Dance ~ or ~ Low Country Dance
M: 9/8
L: 1/8
R: slip jig
N: Str 2 bars 1, 3, 5, low A substituted for grip
K:Bmin
d2B d2e c2e|B2f f2e fBB|d2B d2e c2e|A2e c2e ecA:|]
[|d2a aAa f2e|d2e f2e fBB|d2a aAa f2e|A2e c2e ecA|
d2a aAa f2e|d2e f2e fBB|agf gfe fed|cde A2e ecA|]
[|d2e f2e d2f|B2f d2e fBB|d2e f2e d2e|A2e c2e ecA|
d2e f2e d2f|B2f d2e fBB|d2g fga c2B|A2e c2e ecA|]
[|fBB f2e d2f|B2f d2e fBB|fBB fed cde|A2e c2e ecA|
fBB f2e d2f|B2f d2e fBB|agf gfe fed|cde A2e ecA|]

# Posted on December 17th 2010 by Matt Seattle

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