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Caddam Woods

polka

Key signature: Gmajor

Submitted on February 13th 2003 by geoffwright.

This tune has been added to 29 tunebooks.

Also known as Caddum Woods, Cadum Woods.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Caddam Woods
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
R: polka
K: Gmaj
B/2c/2|:"G"d/2d/2d/2d/2 ^cd|"G"ed B2|
"G"D/2D/2D/2D/2 GB|"Am"ed c2|"Am"c/2c/2c/2c/2 Bc|
"Am"fe c2|"D7"fe cA|"G"ed "D7"B2|!
"G"d/2d/2d/2d/2 ^cd|"G"ed B2|"G"D/2D/2D/2D/2 GB|
"Am"ed c2|"Am"c/2c/2c/2c/2 Bc|"Am"fe c2|
"D7"f/2e/2d/2c/2 BA|"G"(G2 "D7"G):|!
* |:"G"d/2d/2d/2d/2 BB|"G"d/2d/2d/2d/2 BB|
"G"d2 "C"e3/2d/2|"Am"d_d c2|
"Am"c/2d/2c/2B/2 AA|"Am"c/2d/2c/2B/2 AA|
"D7"f3/2e/2 f3/2e/2|"G"ed "D7"e^d|!"G"dd d/2e/2d/2c/2|
"G"BB B2|"G"d2 "C"e3/2d/2|
"Am"d_d c2|"Am"cc c/2d/2c/2B/2|
"Am"AA A2|"D7"d/2d/2d/2d/2 ef|"G"g3:|

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Caddam Woods sheetmusic
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Good tune for a fairground organ! Please don't play this at my funeral or I will come back to haunt you!

# Posted on February 13th 2003 by milesnagopaleen

This seems to have a polka feel to it rather than a reel - nice tune though.

# Posted on February 14th 2003 by Bannerman

Tempo, etc

Is this supposed to be played slow?

Also, the music is wrong. It says 4/4 but there are only 2/4 per bar.

# Posted on February 14th 2003 by glauber

As bannerman said, if you want a 2/4 signature, you can change the tune type to polka.

# Posted on February 14th 2003 by glauber

This is a Scottish-style reel so the time signature is 4/4, and the note lengths are best written twice as long as transcribed here. The tempo is same as a reel, not as fast as a polka. It's a bit of a frightening tune eh?

# Posted on February 14th 2003 by Dr. Dow

...by the way there's a bar missing - the 11th full bar should go down to bottom D like the first few bars.

# Posted on February 14th 2003 by Dr. Dow

This is a very popular Scottish reel written by a guy called Adam Rennie. It is very typical of his compositions, quite simple but effective for all that. More popular perhaps with the past generation of Scottish fiddlers

# Posted on February 15th 2003 by IanR

Fix, please?

Could the poster (geoffwright) fix the tune, or if not possible, could someone post a correct version (i.e.: 4 beats per bar, and add the bar that's missing) here in the comments section?

# Posted on February 15th 2003 by glauber

There's a correct version on JC's index...

# Posted on February 15th 2003 by Dr. Dow

Caddams Woods

This tune sounds magic when played by the Scottish Fiddle
Orchestra as part of their Finale.

# Posted on February 16th 2003 by Chalky

Tempo

As comments show, its a bit fast. Unfortunately, the default note-value for reels is fixed at 1/8 and I had written this with note value of 1/4 so it became a 2/4 tune.
I have sent a fixed tune to Jeremy with a comment on my problems. BEWARE - post your tunes with default value of 1/8

# Posted on February 17th 2003 by geoffwright

~ also attributed to Adam Rennie

Jig ~ "Mrs. Grace Bowie" ~ Adam Rennie
Key signature: A Major
Submitted on May 6th 2007 by nigelg.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7147

"The Silver Wings Polka" ~ Adam Rennie
Key signature: G Major
Submitted on May 5th 2007 by nicholas.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7144

"Elizabeth Donald / Donald's Jig" ~ Adam Rennie
Key signature: G Major ~ & A in 'Comments'
Submitted on May 6th 2007 by ceolachan.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7146

# Posted on May 6th 2007 by ceolachan

Adam Rennie ~ the man, musician, band leader and composer


http://www.boxandfiddle.com/adam_rennie.htm

"Adam Rennie was born at Kemnay, Aberdeenshire, in 1897 ~ In 1916 Adam joined the 5th Gordon Highlanders ~

Then came the fateful day of July 28th at Soissons where Adam suffered a severe wound in the leg. He lay for two days until he was picked up and taken prisoner by the Germans. The French Red Cross found him in 1919 and, after a series of transfers across Europe, he wrote home for cigarettes and caused a sensation in his family as he was thought to be dead. Back in London he had to have a leg amputated and altogether spent a year in various hospitals. ~

Adam’s crowning success came in 1932 at the Perth Musical Festival where his distinction in Scottish music was fittingly recognised by the presentation of Niel Gow’s fiddle, probably the most famous in Scotland.

Later Adam became a member of the greatly loved Angus Occasionals and made his first broadcast with them in 1943.

Adam formed his Quartet in 1949 and they made their first broadcast on 8th December, 1949, on the old Home Service. ~

The Quartet, after successful radio broadcasts, attracted the attention of the recording companies and they made recordings for PYE (NIXA) and the Parlophone Company, which were all released as 78s and one small 7” EP (extended playing) disc. The band were also in great demand south of the border and they once did a one thousand mile round trip which took them to Chelmsford, Essex to play for the Chelmsford Farmers Bachelor’s Ball in January, 1952. ~

Their final performance was at the Coupar Angus Scottish Country Dance Club in March 1958. Adam retired from business and moved to the Muirton House, Blairgowrie, and died in February, 1960."

Box and Fiddle January, 1987

" ~ Adam was a stickler for tempo, Alex said, and if he felt it needed adjustment after the opening chord he would stamp his ‘wooden leg’ on the stage until the band modified the speed to his liking." ~ Charlie Todd

# Posted on May 7th 2007 by ceolachan

Adam Rennie ~ composer

"Bill Sutherland's March" ~ 4/4
Key signature: D Major
Submitted on May 7th 2007 by ceolachan.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7151

"The Merry Maids Polka"
Key signature: G Major
Submitted on May 7th 2007 by nigelg.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7155

"Innes Russell Of Perth's Strathspey"
Key signature: G Major
Submitted on May 10th 2007 by ceolachan.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7176

"Reverend Peter Fenton" ~ 4/4
Key signature: G Major
Submitted on May 10th 2007 by ceolachan.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7180

"Sir Torquil Monroe" ~ jig
Key signature: A Major
Submitted on May 11th 2007 by nigelg.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7183

"Kinclaven Brig" ~ 4/4
Key signature: G Major
Submitted on May 11th 2007 by ceolachan.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7189

# Posted on May 11th 2007 by ceolachan

Caddam Woods

This tune can be styled in either 2/4 or 2/2 as there are two beats to the bar, but the 2/4 "polka" feel makes the tune very suitable for country dancing.

I have only ever heard the tune played in the key of A, but the transposition to G makes it good for whistle/flute players.

"Caddam Woods" also has an uncanny resemblance to "Shiftin' Bobbins", but I can't say which came first:

X:1
T: Shiftin Bobbins
R: reel, polka
B: Ormskirk 6
M: C|
L: 1/8
K: G
|| "G"^cddd e2d2 | ^c2d2 B2G2 | DDDD G2B2 | "Am"B2c2 c4 \
| "D7"^cddd e2d2 | f2e2 d2e2 | fedc B2A2 | "G"G2E2 "D7"D4 |
| "G"^cddd e2d2 | ^c2d2 B2G2 | DDDD G2B2 | "Am"B2c2 c4 \
| "D7"Bccc ^G2A2 | ^E2F2 ^C2D2 | DEFG B2A2 | "G"G8 |]
[| "G"DDDD E2D2 | ^C2D2 E2D2 | DDDD G2B2 | "Am"^G2A2 A4 \
| "D7"FFFF G2F2 | ^E2F2 ^C2D2 | F3E D2^C2 | "G"E2D2 B,4 |
| "G"DDDD E2D2 | ^C2D2 E2D2 | DDDD G2B2 | "Am"^G2A2 A4 \
| "D"Bccc ^G2A2 | ^E2F2 ^C2D2 | DEFG B2A2 | "G"G8 |]

# Posted on September 14th 2009 by Kozmough

Shiftin' Bobbins

This tune was written by Muriel Rimmer. Published in the Kinpurnie collection, Sidlaw Music, Forfar. Originall in the key of A.

# Posted on January 19th 2010 by Alan Wilson

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