Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on December 26th 2011 by Jack Campin.
This tune has been added to 12 tunebooks.
Also known as The Cat's Nyan, Jimmy Neehan's Cat, Nyah Cat, Nyhan's Cat.
X: 1
T: Nyan Cat
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
(B,CD2) G2(B,C| DEGB AFG2) |(B,CD2) G2B,C|DEGA Bc^cd |
|:d2e2 BB2A |(_BAG2) G2A2 |_B2BA GA=Bd |eBdA BGAG |
B2d2 eBdA | BGA_B AG(GA|_B2)GA =BdAB |1 AGA2 G2A2:|2 AGA2 G2 G2||
|:G2(DE G2)(DE| GABA cBcd) | G2G2 DEGD |cBAG CB,CD |
G2(DE G2)(DE| GGAB GDED) | G2GF GDEG |1 cBcd B2A2 :|2 cBcd G2G2 ||
Jack sir I salute you.
# Posted on December 26th 2011 by SmashTheWindows
This tune's natural key signature is B major.

Flute players if you want a challenge, ditch boring G major and go for new and fresh B major!
# Posted on December 28th 2011 by I ♥ Dow
The tune in the video always reminded me a bit of Spoot O' Skerry.
# Posted on December 31st 2011 by malcombpiper
I was busking and i played this.
after finishing the tune i was approached by an old lady who told me that its lovely to hear people playing the old tunes.
I think i may have been trolled.
# Posted on January 22nd 2012 by crm
Also, it is customary to play the first part only once, then repeat the second two parts the usual number times for your session.
a fantastic Clare tune.
# Posted on January 22nd 2012 by crm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyan_Cat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH2-TGUlwu4
# Posted on January 22nd 2012 by ceolachan