Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on September 7th 2009 by JACKB.
This tune has been added to 8 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Dickies
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: hornpipe
K: Dmaj
d2 fd ABBd|BAFB AGFG|ABde faaf|ggfg egfe|
d2 fd ABBd|BAFB AGFG|ABde faaf|gece dABA||
ABde fdBA|(3Bcd fd defd|ea a2 deef|fggf egfe|
d2 fd AB B2|BAFB AGFG|ABde faaf|gece dABA|
ABde fdBA|(3Bcd fd defd|ea a2 deef|fg g2 gfef|
fded ABdB|BAFB AGFG|ABde faaf|gece d2 d2||
DFAd effe|d3e fdAF|G2 FG DEEF|GE E2 EFGE|
FDAG FAAd|AB3 Bcde|faaf (3gfe cd|eddc dBAF|
DFAd effe|d3e fdAF|G2 FG DEEF|G3F EFGE|
F2 AG F2 Ad|AB3 Bcde|faaf (3gfe cd|eddc dfaf||
f2 af dfaf|g2 ed ceag|faaf (3gfe ed|BAAG A3G|
FDAG FAAd|AB3 Bcde|faaf gecd|eddc d2 d2||
Dickies Hornpipe
A tune I got from a great piper Dicky Deegan.
# Posted on September 7th 2009 by JACKB
I think 'this tune' is two different tunes.....am I wrong?
# Posted on September 8th 2009 by ceili
The second tune is The Street Player by Ed Reavy http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/2739 posted here as a reel, but originally composed as a hornpipe.
# Posted on September 9th 2009 by CreadurMawnOrganig
...And the first is recognizable as a variant of Miss Susan Cooper, composed (as a reel) by Ronnie Cooper of Shetland http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1018
Both great tunes in their own respective rights.
# Posted on September 9th 2009 by CreadurMawnOrganig