Key signature: Dminor
Submitted on May 23rd 2002 by cat.
This tune has been added to 30 tunebooks.
Also known as Fireside, Peat Fire Flame, The Peat Fire Flame, The Peat-Fire Flame.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Peat-Fire Flame
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmin
"Part A" || dfcd/c/ AG A2 | A8 ||
"Part B" || D>EFE DCA2 | AGGF/G/ AGGA | D>EFE DCAA/G/ | FDEC D2 D2 ||
"Part C" || F>GAf/e/ dc2A | AGGF/G/ AGGA | F>GAf/e/ dcA>G | FDEC D2 D2 ||
The words
I learned this as a song several years ago, and only recently heard it as a reel. I am including the words below. (Note: if you are playing this as a reel, you probably want to leave out the A part). Enjoy:
Peat-Fire Flame
A Far away and o'er the moor
B Far away and o'er the moor
Morah waits for a boat that saileth
Far way down Lowland way
I dream a dream I learned, lad
C By the light o' the peat-fire flame
Light for love, for lilt of graildeeds
By the light o' the peat-fire flame
The light the hill-folk yearn for
Far away, down Lowland way
Far away, down Lowland way
Grim's the toil without tune or dream, lad
All you need's a creel and love
For the dream the heart can weave, lad,
By the light o' the peat-fire flame,
Light for love, for lilt, for laughter,
By the light o' the peat-fire flame,
The light the hill-folk yearn for
Far away and o'er the moor,
Far away the tramp and tread,
Tune and laughter of all the heroes
Pulls me onward o'er the trail
Of the dream my heart may weave, lad.
By the light o' the peat-fire flame,
Light for love, for lilt o' graildeeds,
By the light o' the peat-fire flame,
The light the hill-folk yearn for.
# Posted on May 23rd 2002 by cat
Collecting story
I first learnt this song at summer camp in Cape Breton Island in 1974-76. It was very popular at local sessions in the Mabou area.
# Posted on September 25th 2004 by lynnoel
Are you sure this is a reel?
Isn't this more like a polka than a reel?
# Posted on July 6th 2008 by A d a m
"The Peat-Fire Flame" ~ giving it a 2/4 polka treatment
The following is without any change to the notes transcribed here by cat ~
X: 2
T: Peat-Fire Flame, The
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
R: polka
K: Dmin
D>E FE | DC A2 | AG GF/G/ | AG GA |
D>E FE | DC AA/G/ | FD EC | D2 D2 :|
F>G Af/e/ | dc- cA | AG GF/G/ | AG GA |
F>G Af/e/ | dc A>G | FD EC | D2 D2 :|
# Posted on July 6th 2008 by ceolachan
I've added the alternate titles so the recordings can be linked...
# Posted on July 6th 2008 by ceolachan
"The Peat Fire Flame" ~ having my own way with it in e minor
X: 3
T: Peat Fire Flame, The
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
R: polka
K: Emin
|: ^E |\
E>F GF | ED BD | BA AG/A/ | BA G/A/G/F/ |
EE/F/ GF | ED B>A | GE FD | E2 E :|
|: F |\
G>A Bg/f/ | ed- dB | BA AG/A/ | B/c/B/A/ GF |
EG/A/ Bg/f/ | e/f/e/d/ BA | GE FG/F/ | E2- E :|
# Posted on July 6th 2008 by ceolachan
Aka Fireside Reel
We first learned this from the second ceilidh collection, 1990, of Taigh na Teud in F#minor. Then we transposed it to Eminor because anyone else who knew it had it in that key. It seems that it's also known as the Fireside Reel in Scottish country dance.
# Posted on July 18th 2008 by vonnieestes
Eminor
I've only heard this in Eminor without the A part.
# Posted on August 23rd 2009 by buailteoir
The MIDI file make me laugh :D
# Posted on October 14th 2009 by fiona_morton
Never actually heard the A part before.
When I learned this tune from a friend, I learned it starting on E, which was the lowest note. If I have time at some point I might sit down, play through it without as much ornamentation as I usually put in, and transcribe it.
# Posted on August 5th 2010 by Rowan S.