Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on March 24th 2003 by Dow.
This tune has been added to 6 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Major Konstant's
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
G2Bc ~d3e|cA~A2 cAdB|G2Bc dBed|cAFA cdcA|
G2Bc ~d3e|cA~A2 cdeg|fdec dAFD|Eded cAFA:|
|:Ggge ~d3e|ceae fBBA|Ggge degb|^gaAB cdAF|
=Ggge ~d3e|cA~A2 cdeg|fdec dAFD|Eded cAFA:|
Sorry to post 2 original compositions in quick succession, but this one kind of goes with my other one "Two Steps Up", but it's in the Lydian mode of the same key (Glyd). I don't think this is as weird as the other one though.
# Posted on March 24th 2003 by Dow
Mark, I think it's useful and instructive to have examples of tunes in all the modes, especially the uncommon ones.
# Posted on March 24th 2003 by lazyhound
Nice tune. I enjoy the balance of arpeggios to scale fragments in this piece. The F# minor chord, implied in bar 4, works very well. Using g# in bar 12 was a neat tonal wake up call.
I picked up a _G Mixolydian Reel_ at a session last Spring. It compares favorably with your work, Mark. With a reasonable certainty that it's a recent composition, and without any knowledge of the composer, I shan't post it. Hey! Maybe it's yours?
# Posted on March 24th 2003 by Gra5ity
I believe The Irish Waterman, a tune which attracted some, umm, interest on this website, is also in the Lydian mode.
# Posted on March 25th 2003 by lazyhound
Hehehe... I thought someone might mention "The Irish Waterman". Talk about defining moment in the history of thesession.org!
# Posted on March 25th 2003 by Dow