Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on October 2nd 2010 by jdicarlo.
This tune has been added to 12 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Finnegan's
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
FAAF AAdc | ADEF FAED | ~D2 BA AGGF | GAAF ~E3G |
~F2AB ~A2dc | ADEF FAED | BAGF GAdz |1 FGGF D2 AG :|2 FGGF DAAF ||
|: EEEF FDDA | FFFG GDDG | GGGA AAAF | EEEd cAED | EEEF FDzA |
FFFG GDzG |1 GGGA AAAF | EDDd cAED :|2 GDDA DDd2 | -dAdf ~e3z ||
Another Brian Finnegan tune
This is the middle tune in a set that Brian plays with the Brian Finnegan Trio. He plays the repeated notes in the B part with all kinds of finger acrobatics, but they seem more like individual notes than rolls so I notated them this way.
Does anyone know what this tune is called?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKpEh2j3zyI
# Posted on October 2nd 2010 by jdicarlo
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hi Jim, the name of this tune is "Back to Belfast". its the 4th track of brians newest album, "the ravishing genious of bones". he plays it along with Anne lacy's and Eroticon VI.. hope this helps
take care
wayne
# Posted on July 4th 2011 by r34p3r07
Sorry Wayne, this tune is definitely not Back to Belfast. Not sure what it's called, but the 'Belfast' tune is also known as Nipperquinn's, and then Liz Carroll's tune and Eroticon VI.
# Posted on February 27th 2012 by JosephC
Same set, done by KAN here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDWiPHXijGE&feature=related
The name of this tune is still a mystery, though... It's quite a lovely tune, I think.
# Posted on February 27th 2012 by JosephC