Key signature: Cdorian
Submitted on January 10th 2004 by 2situla.
This tune has been added to 20 tunebooks.
Also known as Beauties Of The North, The Beauty Of The North.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Beauty Of The North
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: strathspey
K: Cdor
E |: G,/E3/2 E3/2F/ G3/2A/ B/c3/2 | C/C3/2 F3/2E/ DB, B,2 | G,/E3/2 E3/2F/ G3/2A/ B/g3/2 |
[1 fd e/d/c/B/ e2 zE :|2 fd e/d/c/B/ e2 zg ||
e3/2g/ B/g3/2 e/g3/2 b3/2g/ | a3/2g/ f3/2e/ d/B3/2 B/g3/2 | \ e/g3/2 B3/2g/ e/f/g/a/ bg | af e/d/c/B/ e2 eg |
g/e3/2 B/G3/2 e/B3/2 G/E3/2 | A/G3/2 F3/2E/ D/B,3/2 B,2 | G,/E3/2 E3/2A/ G/e3/2 B/g3/2 | fd e/d/c/B/ e2 e2 |
Terrific Pipe Tune - or fiddle
I've heard this tune all my life but the challenge is it's actually written in Eb (C Minor) I don't know how to do this on this system. So - it really isn't as hard to play as it looks and ... well enjoy.
# Posted on January 10th 2004 by 2situla
Slow Strathspey
I play fiddle and I also enter competitions. I know this as a Slow Strathspey and it is a fiddle tune, not a pipe one. It was written by Ian Fraser... I think.
It's a fantastic tune!
# Posted on May 30th 2006 by Shoz
Composer
Composed by Captain Simon Fraser. Published in 1816.
# Posted on May 30th 2006 by Kenny
Well I alsmost got the composer right!
# Posted on October 23rd 2006 by Shoz