Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on August 29th 2003 by dafydd.
This tune has been added to 12 tunebooks.
Also known as Pibddawns Morgannwg.
X: 1
T: Glamorganshire, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: hornpipe
K: Dmaj
|:A>G|F>DF>A d2A>G|F>DF>A B2A>G|F>DF>A d>ef>g|a2a>f e>cA>G|
(3FED F>A d2c>d|B>GE>D C>DE>F|A>dc>d B>GE>C|1D2F>E D2:|2D2F>E D2e>d||
|:c>de>f g2 f>e|d>ef>g a2 f>a|a>ge>g g>fd>f|(3efe (3dcB (3ABA (3GFE|
F>DF>A d2 c>d|B>GE>D C>DE>F|A>dc>d B>GE>C|1D2F>E D2e>d:|2D2 F>E D2A>G|
The Glamorganshire (hornpipe)
This is a Welsh harp hornpipe, also known as Pibddawns Morgannwg.
A slightly different version (or variation?) in Tro Llaw, a collection of 200 Welsh hornpipes from the National Library of Wales, is as follows:
AG|FDFA d2AG|FDFA B2AG|FDFA d2fg|afdf ecBA|
FDFA d2cd|BGED CEFG|Adcd BGEC|D2D2 D2:|
|:d2|cdef g2fe|defg a2fa|ageg gfdf|edcB ABAG|
FDFA d2cd|BGED CEFG|Adcd BGEC|D2D2 D2:||
BTW, for ease of writing the ABC notation of hornpipes it is not necessary to insert the dotted notes (as in A>G) - it is always assumed in hornpipes.
Trevor
# Posted on September 22nd 2003 by lazyhound
Just to amplify my previous comment, just leave out the ">" wherever you would insert it for a hornpipe.
Trevor
# Posted on September 22nd 2003 by lazyhound