Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on February 15th 2011 by pivert.
This tune has been added to 4 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Gan Ainm
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
BGGB cABc|BG~G2 BcAc|BGGB cABd|(3efgdc BGGA:|
Bddf gfed|Bddf gdAc|Bddf gfed|(3efgdc BGGA|
Bddf gfed|(3efg fa g3a|bgaf gfed|(3efgdc BGGA||
Another Gan Ainm, sorry !
This is a tune recorded by Kieran O'Hare, after Old Dudeen and Mc Govern's reels.
# Posted on February 15th 2011 by pivert
This tune sounds somewhat Scottish to me, but it's most likely a version of Dillon Brown: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/6863
# Posted on February 15th 2011 by slainte
Wha Wadna Fecht for Charlie
The Scottish connection is there, slainte - buried deep inside is a very common march tune variously called "Wha Wouldna Fecht for Charlie", "Wha Saw the Forty Second". (I belive you may have learnt that tune in my class, although a slightly different version.)
X: 1
T: Wha Wadna Fecht for Charlie
N: Transposed from D for comparison
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Gmaj
G2 G>A B>AB<d | G2 G>A Bd A2 | G2 G>A B>AB<d | (3efg d>c BG G2 :|
Bd de/f/ gded | Bd de/f/ gB A2 | Bd de/f/ gded I (3efg d>c BG G2 :|
# Posted on February 20th 2011 by nigelg
Nigel, I'm not very sure if I have learnt the march. I still remember most of the tunes you taught me, but it doesn't sound familiar. Its title looks familiar, though.
The nameless reel pivert transcribed indeed seems to be related to Wha Wadna Fecht for Charlie. Even if not, it would work better as a march, or even a polka!
# Posted on February 22nd 2011 by slainte