Key signature: Aminor
Submitted on August 29th 2003 by dafydd.
This tune has been added to 13 tunebooks.
Also known as Circassian Circle, The Circassian Circle.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Tovercirkel
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Amin
|:A2B cBA|GAB A2E|A2B cBA|d2d dcB|
A2B cBA|GAB AE^F|G^FG E2E|1A2A A2E:|2A3A3||
|:eae ded|c2B cBA|eae ded|c2B A3:|
|:cde cBA|cde cBA|cde cBA|G2B A3:|
Tovercirkel
This is the tune that they play in Belgium for the Grand Circassian Circle.Play it with a fair bit of jizz.
# Posted on March 1st 2003 by dafydd
Er....what does "jizz" mean where you are? Around here, it usually gets used in, um, publications of a, er, private nature...
# Posted on February 10th 2004 by Zina Lee
same here zina. i've just read this in school and my mates are all p*ssing themselves. my my, the opinions they must get of ITM...............
# Posted on February 10th 2004 by NickPhelan
Tovercirkel
In Ireland and South Wales it means to put a bit of life into a tune.I'm not responsible for whatever it means where you are. Kevin Burke uses the word on his Homespun tutor tape.Yours Semantically,
# Posted on March 1st 2003 by dafydd
Stateside, would make an eye-catching name for a band....
# Posted on February 10th 2004 by Will CPT
Tovercirkel
It also means the characteristic impression given by an animal or plant to a birdwatcher or naturalist ,and it's also an archiac word for a wig.Isn't that interesting?
# Posted on March 1st 2003 by dafydd
Yes, Nick, the mental picture I got was just...well, indescribable. LOL
# Posted on February 10th 2004 by Zina Lee
indeed jocklet. that is interesting.
# Posted on February 10th 2004 by NickPhelan
Tovercirkel
I really had no idea that the word had a different meaning over there in the colonies.
# Posted on March 1st 2003 by dafydd