Key signature: Gdorian
Submitted on July 18th 2001 by martin t.
This tune has been added to 15 tunebooks.
Also known as Tricky, The Tricky.
X: 1
T: Tricky Tune, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gdor
GD~D2 B2AB|GFDF ~E2FE|DGBD GBdg|fdec dBcA|
~B2dB ~A2cA|GBAF GFDF|~E2GE DGBd|cAFA GABA:|
|:~G2g^f g=fd^c|cBGF GABd|cA~A2 FGAc|f=efd cAFA|
GABG ^FAdF|FGAF =EGcE|EFGE DGBd|cAFA GABA:|
I'm the composer...
...and the title is really "Tricky Reel", not "Tricky Tune". The key is Gm, not Gdor. I composed it on mandolin on Dec 27, -99. Since then people have pointed out similarities with Charlie Lennon's "Kilty Town". Which I don't play.
I usually put it together with two other compositions of mine, both in Gm.
I'd like to hear comments from all of you, especially you who have included it in your repertoire
# Posted on January 24th 2004 by jeff_lindqvist
I came across this tune whilst browsing and found it very intriguing. I think for me to really take to it, it'd have to be simplified a bit, which would presumably defeat the whole point of it! Specifically, I would want to take out the bluesy bit at the start of the B-part, and also get rid of that descending sequence at the end of the B-part, which I find a bit gimmicky (sorryyyy!). If not "get rid of", then I feel as though it should at least become a 2nd time ending, otherwise it's a bit much. That's being really picky though...
X: 1
T: The Not So Tricky Reel
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmin
GD~D2 B2AB|GFDF ~E2FE|DGBD GBdg|fdec dBcA|
~B2dB ~A2cA|GBAF GFDF|~E2GE DGBd|cAFA GABA:|
|:~G2g^f g=fdc|dBGF GABd|cA~A2 FGAc|f=efd cAFA|
~B2dB ~A2cA|GBAF GFDF|EFGE DGBd|cAFA GABA:|
Then I'd probably want to put it into an easier key, which you'll really hate:
X: 1
T: The Simplified Reel
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Amin
AE~E2 c2Bc|AGEG ~=F2GF|EAce Acea|gefd ecdB|
~c2ec ~B2dB|AcBG AGEG|~=F2AF EAce|dBGB ABcB:|
|:~A2a^g a=ged|ecAG ABce|dB~B2 GABd|gfge dBGB|
~c2ec ~B2dB|AcBG AGEG|~=F2AF EAce|dBGB ABcB:|
# Posted on April 13th 2008 by Dow
I meant that key sig to be Ador there, that last one, with nat accidentals.
# Posted on April 13th 2008 by Dow
Thanks for the comments, Dow. I very seldom compose tune with "2nd time endings", but your suggestion is not a bad one. Which is your instrument? I composed the tune on mandolin and it works equally well on fiddle, and guitar for that matter (melody, DADGAD-tuning).
As for your transposing, I've had problems with Amin/Ador on just any instrument for the past 7-8 years, really. But feel free to play it your way if you want.
For what it's worth, Paul Kelly included the tune in "110 Irish Mandolin Tunes Volume 1", original key but some off-notes here and there.
# Posted on July 12th 2008 by jeff_lindqvist