Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on March 4th 2009 by Johnny Chicago.
This tune has been added to 12 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Come To The Dance
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
D2|GBdB cAFA|G2(ge) dBGB|cdec BcdB|ABcA GFED|
GBdB cAFA|.G(gfg) edBd|cedc BcdB|cdef g2||
d2|gdBd cBcd|edef gfga|bgaf gfed|egfa g2(ga)|
bgaf gage|dBGB dBcd|egfa gedB|cdef g2|]
Come To The Dance
I heard a friend play this one and I picked it up.I don't know where its from, but he said he got it from his father (a Mayo man). I like it; its a light, easy tune and it sounds good.
# Posted on March 4th 2009 by Johnny Chicago
more like o'neill's
# Posted on March 5th 2009 by jasbas
plays well as hornpipe
# Posted on March 5th 2009 by jasbas
Johnny, is this the tune the way you picked it up? Because it is exactly the same in O"Neill's down to the slurs and lone staccato dot. If you learned it differently, I'd love to see that version. Thanks.
# Posted on March 6th 2009 by muspc
Actually, my friend wrote down some "mandolin tabs" for me, and that is what I put down here. As to whether they come from O'Neill's or not, I can't say. I own the collection but I can't read dots. I can ask him if you'd like. But yes, this is how I play it.
# Posted on March 10th 2009 by Johnny Chicago