Key signature: Dminor
Submitted on May 19th 2002 by WilkietheMound.
This tune has been added to 28 tunebooks.
Also known as Laura And Athena.
X: 1
T: Laura And Ethena
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmin
A^c|d2 fd AFDF|E1/2E1/2E cE dEcE|^cdfd AFDF|A d2^c dAfA|
d2 fd AFDF|E1/2E1/2E cE decE|defe dcAF|GFEC CDDA|
^cdfd AFDF| E1/2E1/2E cE dEcE|^cdfd afdf|a d2^c cAFA|
^cdfd AFDF|E1/2E1/2E cE dEcE|defe dcAF|GFEC CDDA|
^cdad bdad|d1/2d1/2d ad bdad|c1/2c1/2c gc acgc|c2 g a2 gfe|
B1/2B1/2B fB gBfB|B1/2B1/2B f g2 fed|^cAce _agfe|fgef dA=B^c|
dafd afda|bagf efed|cgec gecg|agfe fedc|
ABfB BgBB|_aB B1/2B1/2B gBfB|e^de^g a=gfe|fgef dD|
Fun tune, have any history for it? The
B1/2B1/2B fB gBfB|B1/2B1/2B f g2 fed |
bars are a little flamanco-y for my ears, but the rest of the tune has a solid traditional sound. Sounds like a John Whelan Comp.
# Posted on May 19th 2002 by B Rad
Laura and Athena
Written for Laura Risk and Athena Tergis, amazing american fiddle players, by Hanneke Cassel who plays with the Cathie Ryan band, Alasdair Fraser and Halali
# Posted on May 20th 2002 by laura nesbit
Laura and athena
more info on those fiddlers mentioned above
http://www.laurarisk.com
http://www.hannekecassel.com for info on composer
# Posted on May 21st 2002 by laura nesbit
Very fun tune Kathryn! Shades of Julia Delaney but with a decidedly jazzed up twist.
Laura Risk's "Greenfire" cd is a good one for hearing what can be done by stripping tunes down to their elemental melody lines. She's a lovely player--great tone and emotion, and all the chops too.
# Posted on May 21st 2002 by Will Harmon
That 'A' part definitely has that "Jenny Picking Tempest at the College Groves" feel to it.
# Posted on May 21st 2002 by B Rad
"Fun" tune I suppose, but then so is The Bucks of Oranmore which doesn't contain any notes which jump at you like a hare from a thicket.
# Posted on May 22nd 2002 by LongNote
Bar 4
I have made a mistake in bar 4 instead of d A f A it is d A F A,
sorry
I didn't know anything about it. Someone called Shetland Pony gave us the music at the Splore in Aberdeen last summer.
PS is gan ainm the irish gaelic for gun ainm in Gaidhlig(Scots) for without name?
# Posted on May 23rd 2002 by WilkietheMound
Kathryn, yep, gan ainm means without name. Carefully spelled because gan anim means without a soul, which would be very misleading of most trad tunes.
Thanks for the correction...it seemed more logical to go to the low F anyway.
# Posted on May 23rd 2002 by Will Harmon
Anams and ainms
gun ainm means without name and gun anam means without spirit in gaidhlig.
By the way, R
# Posted on May 24th 2002 by WilkietheMound
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# Posted on May 24th 2002 by WilkietheMound