Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on May 14th 2007 by gaitazampogna_32.
This tune has been added to 4 tunebooks.
Also known as Dans Uit Best.
X: 1
T: Dans Uit Brest
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Gmaj
d | (edc BAG) | ~B3 B2 d | (edc BAG) | ~A3 A2 d | (edc BAG) | ~B3 B2 d | (edc BAG) |1 B2 A G2 : |2 B2 A ~G3 : |
| : g2 f ~e3 | gfe ~d3 | (d^cd =cBc | edc ~B3) {G} | g2 f ~e3 | gfe ~d3 | (d^cd =cBc |1 cBA) ~G3 : | 2 cBA ~G3) :|
It's a jig that I learnt with my G musette du centre. Very simple, possible to add woderful ornementations. I heard it with the name of 'Dans uit Brest'. But tell me the name if you know it. Tkanks
Matt'
# Posted on May 14th 2007 by gaitazampogna_32
it has a slide feel about it... dosent it?
# Posted on May 15th 2007 by saxwhistle
Yes, you could look at it that way ~
X: 1
T: Dans Uit Brest
M: 12/8
L: 1/8
R: jig / slide
K: G Major
|: d |
edc BAG BcB B2 d | e2 c BAG ABA A2 d |
edc BAG B2 c B2 d | e2 c BAG B2 A G2 : |
|: d |
g2 f e3 gfe d3 | d^cd =cBc edc B2 G |
g2 f ece gfe d3 | d^cd =cBc cBA G2 : |
# Posted on May 15th 2007 by ceolachan
I don't know????
# Posted on May 15th 2007 by gaitazampogna_32
"Garyowen"
It's in the phrasing gaita, which has in the past generally been barred as 6/8... The 12/8 barring is relatively new, 20th Century as far as I know, the latter half. I've not seen it earlier, but like the definition it gives to the swing of such tunes. There is also a prevalence of N2 N, or for example from above, B2 d, slow-quick... I have to stop myself from turning into a march:

"Garyowen"
Key signature: D Major
Submitted on January 25th 2003 by Caoimhin.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1372
# Posted on May 15th 2007 by ceolachan
The first part is "Garryowen" surely?
# Posted on May 16th 2007 by dafydd
In the Netherlands this tune is known as Dans Uit Best.
Best is a village near Eindhoven (Noord-Brabant).
# Posted on June 28th 2010 by Falderalala