Key signature: Aminor
Submitted on December 21st 2007 by domnull.
This tune has been added to 28 tunebooks.
Also known as Oot And In Da Harbour, Up An' Doon Da Harbour.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Up And Doon Da Harbour
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Amin
|: ABcd e2dc | Bgg2 BAGB | ABcd e2ed | ^cABG A2A2 :|
|: Aaa2 edcA | Bgg2 BAGB | Aaa2 edcd | ^cABG A2A2 :|
Up an doon da harbour
Another great Shetland reel - Jenna Reid pairs this nicely with Delting Lasses (#8060) on the CD 'Da Homin' - I derived this transcription from JC tunefinder
# Posted on December 21st 2007 by domnull
The key is ambiguous, as both c nat and c# appear, so it could be A mix
Here's some info from Ibiblio:
UP AND DOON DA HARBOUR. Shetland, Reel. A Minor/Mixolydian. Standard. AABB. Source for notated version: J. Irvine via Tom Anderson (Shetland) [Anderson & Georgeson]. Anderson & Georgeson (Da Mirrie Dancers), 1970; pg. 19. Carlin (Master Collection), 1984; No. 121, pg. 77.
# Posted on December 21st 2007 by domnull
Not bad
Not a bad tune at all... simple. I have listened to Shetland stuff enough to know what it is and the similarities and differences compared to other styles, but I am wondering with a tune this simple and straight forward, what kind of ornamentaion, would be used? Drones, rolls, syncopation?
# Posted on December 21st 2007 by The Merry Highlander
Good Stuff!
I like this!
The first couple of bars sound a bit like another good A minor reel called Miss Shepherd's!
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/3718
# Posted on December 22nd 2007 by D.J.F.
american-yahoo-heilander,
i play this tune with a "dotted" rythn and some drones (also the occasional flick of the 3rd finger too!) just depends how i want it to sound =]
# Posted on January 10th 2008 by insanity