Key signature: Eminor
Submitted on October 12th 2003 by fiel.
This tune has been added to 66 tunebooks.
Also known as Sunday Bells, The West Wind.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: A Fair Wind
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Emin
DGGF ~G3A|BAGA BA~A2|DGGF ~G3A|1 BAGE EDDE:|2 BAGE EDDA||
|:BddB ~G3A|BddB cAAc|BddB ~G3A|1 BAGE EDDA:|2 BAGE EDDE||
|:GE~E2 c3A|B2dB AcBA|GE~E2 c3A|1 BAGE EDDE:|2 BAGE EDDE||
A little nice tune. Easy to play yet very "dancant"(?)
# Posted on October 12th 2003 by fiel
DANSANT!
# Posted on October 12th 2003 by fiel
I love this little gem, I play it in D sometimes as well.
# Posted on October 12th 2003 by Mad Baloney
Fair Wind
Belfast band "Tamalin" recorded it in A.
# Posted on October 12th 2003 by Kenny
Isn´t this tune on the album Midsummer´s night from Dervish?
# Posted on October 14th 2003 by banjopluckinjan
T:A Fair Wind
M:4/4
L:1/8
S:Dervish: "Midsunner's Night"
R:reel
Z:g.m.p
K:G
~G3F ~G3A|BAGA BAAB|~G3E ~G3A|1BAGE EDDE:|2BAGE EDDc||
BcdB ~G3A|BcdB cAAc|BcdB ~G3A|1BAGE EDDc:|2BAGE EDDE||
GE~E2 ~c3A|BAGA BAAB|GE~E2 ~c3A|1BAGE EDDA:|2BAGE EDDE||
# Posted on October 19th 2003 by gian marco
i really like the third part
# Posted on October 27th 2004 by BTCpz
Same as Fair Wind in A major
This tune is in G major and it's also listed in A major.
I learned it from Jack Gilder's lovely playing in A.
It does not come up when you input Fairwind--too bad.
# Posted on April 27th 2006 by bobbi
Thank you, Bobbi, very kind of you to say, but I play it in G.
Here's a nice example from YouTube from a flute player in Spain who says he learned it from from Breandan O'Hare.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rg4oyHsgGII
# Posted on June 29th 2008 by Phantom Button