Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on March 12th 2003 by The Whistler.
This tune has been added to 4 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Sir James's March
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
D>D|G2 d>d B2G2|c2B2A2 E>E|A2 d>d d2c2|B2A2G2 D>D|
G2 d>d B2G2| e2c2A2d2|G2 D>D G2 c2|B2A2G2 G>G||
(c3 d) (eged)|(c3 B) A2A>A|(d3 e) (dcBc)|(c3 B/2A/2B2) B>B|
(g3 e) c2(Bc)|(dedc) B2A2|G2c2d3 c|c6 D>D||
G2 d>d B2G2|(cdcB)A2 E>E|A2 d>d d2c2|(BcBA)G2 D>D|
G2 d>d B2G2|(edcB)A2 d2|B2G2 (GAGF)|G3 B/2d/2g2||
A little march that fits the tin whistle well, but I've also successfully played it on other instruments.
The first and third sections are in G, and the middle is in C.
Is this march named after a medieval knight or a contemporary flutist?
# Posted on March 12th 2003 by The Whistler
and I'm sure you've figured out that this is a march and not a reel.
# Posted on March 12th 2003 by The Whistler