Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on June 17th 2001 by Jdharv.
This tune has been added to 123 tunebooks.
Also known as Carpenter's, The Carpenter's, Laborer's, Le Reel Des Ouvriers, The Traveler, Travelers, Walker Street.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Traveller, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
G2BG dGBG|ABcd cBAG|Bdgd egdB|cBAG FADF|
G2BG dGBG|ABcd cBAG|Bdgd egdB|cAFA G4:|
g2dg Bgdg|g2bg agef|g2dg BgdB|cBAG FAD2|
g2dg Bgdg|g2bg agef|gfga gfed|egfa g4:|
Shares a common opening motif with other reels such as Buckley's Fancy and Five Mile Chase.
# Posted on December 3rd 2002 by lazyhound
Carpenter's Reel
Wonderful thing, the session! I heard Carpenter's Reel in 1975 or so by the California group 'The Arkansas Sheiks' who do a great rendition with fiddles, mandolin and hammered dulcimer. I could never quite figure out the notes but now at last it is found here - bliss!!
# Posted on May 26th 2004 by charlies
old folks in the acadian community in eastern Canada really enjoy this tune, consider it a definite classic ..
# Posted on October 31st 2004 by stickson007
This is also traditional in Quebec
One of the common tunes heard in Quebec.
Many are not aware that the tune is originally Irish.
Other such "importations":
- The teetotaler (Reel De La Tempérance)
- The Heathery Breeze (Gigue à Ti-Mé which is wrongly attributed to P. Bruneau)
# Posted on January 10th 2008 by f.pellerin