Key signature: Edorian
Submitted on January 10th 2003 by Ville.
This tune has been added to 88 tunebooks.
Also known as Blink, Lough Mountain, Tuatha De Danann.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Lough Mountain
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Edor
~B3E FEFA|B2ec dBAF|~A3G FDFA|dfed BAFA|
~B3E FEFA|(3Bcd ce dBAF|ABde fedf|edBA BE~E2:|
|:~e3d BABd|(3efg fd edBc|~d3B ADFA|dfed BAFA|
~e3d BABd|egfd edBc|~d3c defe|dBAd BE~E2:|
Another Flook tune
This one starts off the Eb reels on the Flatfish album, followed up by the West Clare reel and Lexy McAskill's.
# Posted on January 10th 2003 by Ville
James Keane's Version
~B3E FEFA|Bdef dB~B2|ABAF DEFB|ABdf edAd|
~B3E FEFA|(3Bcd ef dB~B2|ABde f2fe|1dBAd BEFA:|2dBAd BE(3Bcd|:
~e3f ed(3Bcd|(3efg fd edBc|d3B ADFA|d2fd ed(3Bcd|
~e3f ed(3Bcd|(3efg fd edBc|d2(3Bcd effe|dBAd BE(3Bcd|
~e3f ed(3Bcd|(3efg fd edBc|d3B ADFA|df~f2 ABdf|
~e3f ed(3Bcd|(3efg fd edBc|d2(3Bcd effe|dBAd BEFA|
# Posted on January 11th 2003 by gian marco
is anyonhe able to provide flook's harmonies for this one....
its quite entoxicating...
# Posted on May 15th 2007 by saxwhistle
"Blink" / "Tuatha De Danann" ~ a rescued duplication with interest
Why? some might ask. Well, I am always intrigued by differences, including in how we listen, what we percieve through that sense, and I quite enjoyed the 3-3-2 perception that the contributor had on this, and their very different transcription, as compared to what is already here. I also gave it a Balkan treatment and enjoyed that, if slightly different note wise. So, for others to check it out, and not meant to embarrass the contributor, here it is...
Tuatha De Danann (Flook's)
Key signature: E Dorian
Submitted on August 4th 2008 by Sacrenouille.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/8780
X: 3
T: Blink
T: Tuatha De Danann
M: 8/8
L: 1/16
R: reel
K: Edor
|: B3 EGE GA | B e2 d z2 BA | FAA GFD DF | Adf fed BA |
FAB EGE GA | B e2 d z2 BA | ABd efe df |[1 edB ABE EE :|[2 edB A B2 cd ||
|: eee dcB cd | egf ded BG | d3 AAD AB | dfe dBA GB |
dee dcA cd | egf dee eB | ddd d2 e fe |[1 dBA FBE EE :|[2 dBA F B2- B2 |]
& Sacrenouille's transcription straightened out into groups of 4 ~
X: 3
T: Blink
T: Tuatha De Danann
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Edor
|:B3 E GEGA | Be-ed z2 BA | FAAG FDDF | Adff edBA |
FABE GEGA | Be-ed z2 BA | ABde fedf |[1 edBA BEEE :|[2 edBA B2cd ||
|: eeed cBcd | egfd edBG | d3 A ADAB | dfed BAGB |
deed cAcd | egfd eeeB | dddd- defe |[1 dBAF BEEE :|2 dBAF B4 |]
Notes from this contribution to follow...
# Posted on August 4th 2008 by ceolachan
Notes ~ # Posted on August 4th 2008
Hi, this is my transcription of "Tuatha De Danann", a tune performed by the Flook band, which you can hear on the "Excalibur II" CD. Which means this is NOT a reel, but the site would not let me enter anything else. The beat is 3 + 3 + 2 ( = 8 ).
The original tune is played on a Eb whistle, so it should be F dorian, but I wrote it there in E dorian so that it is easily readable, just read & play it on a Eb whistle like if you were holding a D whistle in your hands.
There's some mistakes for sure in there, and plenty of ornementations to insert. The tempo is quite fast; if you play in ( 1/16 ) it's something like 123.
Hope you enjoy.
# Posted on August 4th 2008 by Sacrenouille
Do you mean this tune (the first one):
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=x7s7qEL0KlM&feature=related ?
If so (and I think you do), then it's definitely a reel, albeit cool and syncopated and everything, and it's already up here as Lough Mountain (this original transcription)
# Posted on August 4th 2008 by Joe CSS
http://www.thesession.org/members/display/11205
Duplicated and misnamed ~ You're right, Joe. This is definitely a reel, and someone has already posted a better transcription of it. And I doubt "Tuatha Dé Danann" is the correct title of the tune. Possibly the title of the track on which they play? Flook actually recorded the tune as "Blink" on their album "Flatfish":
http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display/116
# Posted on August 4th 2008 by slainte
http://www.thesession.org/members/display/3150
Indeed, you're correct, that's the tune I meant. Sorry, I only heard it on a CD were it was named "Tuatha Dé Danann" ~
http://fp.nightfall.fr/index_1322_alan-simon-excalibur.html
3rd song, sorry it's a french page. Anyway thank you for the link, the correct name and the more proper transcription...
# Posted on August 4th 2008 by Sacrenouille
http://www.thesession.org/members/display/48166
# Posted on August 4th 2008 by ceolachan