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Mulineria De Santalla D'Ozcos

jig

Key signature: Dmajor

Submitted on May 20th 2004 by Rusty.

This tune has been added to 55 tunebooks.

Also known as Muiñeira De Santalla D'Ozcos, Muineira De Santalla D'Ozcos, Mulineira De Santalla D'Ozcos.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Mulineria De Santalla D'Ozcos
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Dmaj
g|: afg fed| f2 e A3| efg efg| a3 abg|
afg fed| f2 e A3| efg ecA|1 d2 d dfg:|2 d2 D DFA||
dcd gce| d2 A Bcd| AGF EDE| G2 E DFA|
dcd gce| d3 dcB| A2 F G2 E| D3 DFA|
dcd gce| d2 d ecA| F3 EDE| G2 E DFA|
dcd gce| d3 dcB| A2 F G2 E| D2 d dfg|

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Mulineria De Santalla D'Ozcos sheetmusic
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This is my first ABC ever so if it's hard to understand I'm sorry (it makes sense in my head heh...)
This jig is from Flook:Rubai and its really fun to play, I tried to keep it as simple as possible, but the more ornamentation you can cram in the better IMO.

# Posted on May 20th 2004 by Rusty

wait a tick, why isn't in sheet music too?

# Posted on May 20th 2004 by Rusty

Simma down...

If you look at the submission form you'll see that it takes up to 24 hours. Jeremy isn't awake 24-hours a day, (sleeping right now most likely,) but as soon as he joins cyber-space I'm sure he'll make it so.

# Posted on May 20th 2004 by Phantom Button

oh, I get it thanks for the help.

# Posted on May 20th 2004 by Rusty

Mulineria

This seems more like a Spanish jota rather than an irish jig, does any one know any more aboutits origins?

Noel

# Posted on May 22nd 2004 by noelbats

It's definitely a Spanish tune (my dad is a Spanish professor) but it's on the Flook album so I thought I’d submit it. It's also the only tune I’ve learned by ear (sadly, but I’m working on that).

# Posted on May 23rd 2004 by Rusty

Spanish Tune

If you want to go really Spanish, try playing it in 3/4 rather than 6/8. Split the quaver runsintoduplets and play it as a very fast flowing onetothe bar The occasionalcrotchet/quaver crotchet/quaver bars comeover as a pleasant syncopation.The wholethings sounds Spanish andcaould be used for flowing waltz type dances. I suspect thisis closer to theoriginal than the jig time version that Flook recorded.
Noel
Noel

# Posted on May 23rd 2004 by noelbats

It's an asturian jig (thus 6/8 time) and you can find it played by the great asturian band Felpeyu in their second Cd: Tierra. Great Music, great band and great land. You have to listen to more asturian music; it worths.

# Posted on January 17th 2005 by Gontzo

Asturian Music

I Agree completly with Gontzo ( que pasa, chaval!), and if you want to find 'some' Asturian tunes, try this site:

http://www.geocities.com/titoasturies

In asturian, spanish & english... there are almost 900 tunes in ABC, and some of you will notice that a muineira or mulineira is, indeed, an asturian jig. There are too jotas in 3/4 time, 'saltones' (in 4/4 time, a sort of asturian reel) and a lot of songs with lyrics...

I hope you enjoy it...

# Posted on January 31st 2005 by Fernandito

Thanks for posting this link Fernandito, I shall definitely be using it to increase my repertoire. Asturian music is class, esp. Tejedor.

# Posted on January 31st 2005 by Conán McDonnell

For my taste, Tejedor is the best piper nowadays in Asturias. There are such great pipers, like Xuacu Amieva, and great bands like Felpeyu or Llan de Cubel - there are called sometimes 'Tannahill de Cubel' -, but I like very much the treatment that Tejedor gives to traditional dance tunes & songs.
In my opinion, the main problem with contemporary asturian bands is that they tend to imitate, conciounsly or not, the Llan de Cubel sound. Althought they are, for me, the greatest band playing this music today, sometimes I miss new ideas...
I'm happy about more knowledge of Asturian & galician music throughout bands like Lunasa or Flook, but remember that their version is, more or less, like the one that a spanish make of an Irish tune... XDD
Thanks for your post and your interest, Conán

# Posted on February 14th 2005 by Fernandito

Muiñeiras ~

"Muineira a De Cabana"
Submitted on December 16th 2001 by keko.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/437

"Muineira De Casu"
Submitted on October 30th 2002 by Trinil.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/1096

"Muiñeira De Poio"
Submitted on July 1st 2004 by chris_celt.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/3231

"Muiñeira De Ourense"
Submitted on July 1st 2004 by chris_celt.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/3236

"Galician Muiñeira"
Submitted on October 20th 2004 by you.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/3730

"Cristina Pato's Muineira #1"
Submitted on March 21st 2005 by swisspiper.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/4336

"Cristina Pato's Muineira #2"
Submitted on March 22nd 2005 by swisspiper.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/4343

# Posted on December 11th 2005 by ceolachan

About the rythm

Not only 3/4 in Spanish! Also 6/8 appears in asturian, galician and even castillian tunes.
This is a Mulineira (the same than a Muñeira) and its genre has a lot to do with jigs. (they aren´t the same, but in fact are similar)

# Posted on January 13th 2006 by eduard

Muiñeiras update ~

"Muiñeira do Sol"
Submitted on August 20th 2004 by fiddlinviolinin.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/3428

"Muiñeira De Chao"
Submitted on March 1st 2005 by fiddlinviolinin.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/4268

"Muiñeira Anterga"
Key signature: D Major
Submitted on January 25th 2006 by eduard.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/5452

"Muiñeira Do Cabalo Azul"
Submitted on January 19th 2007 by f.pellerin.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/6660

"Muiñeira Das Zocas"
Submitted on September 20th 2007 by Bush Q'oran.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7737

"Muiñeira De Chantada"
Submitted on September 20th 2007 by ceolachan.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7738

# Posted on September 21st 2007 by ceolachan

"Galician Muiñeira"
Submitted on March 18th 2007 by gaitazampogna_32.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/6961

# Posted on March 11th 2008 by ceolachan

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