Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on June 17th 2004 by chris_celt.
This tune has been added to 12 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Bushindre
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
AAAd Aedc|AAAd Aedc|BGGB dGBd|1 cBcd ecce:|2 BccB cBce||!
|:cccA GAcG|AccA GAcG|BBBA GABd|^dee^d =dece:|!
|:^eAce AceA|ceGc eGce|dGBd GBdG|1 ^e=edc Bcde:|2 BccB cBcd||!
The Bushindre Reel
Here's an Asturian reel composed by José Angel Hevia Velasco. Originally played in the key of Bb.
# Posted on June 17th 2004 by chris_celt
It's much funkier than Farewell to Chernobyl. Chris, could you tell us which Irish reel can follow this tune?
# Posted on June 17th 2004 by slainte
Tune to follow
I know this tune from a cd and it isn't followed by any other tune: it's played twice, then there's a bodhran part in between, and followed by a third repeat of the busindre reel.
This is how I like it best.
# Posted on July 20th 2004 by annelies
Brain Boru's
this tune sound a little like brain boru's march.
# Posted on December 26th 2004 by lilting piper
The Bushindre Reel
Well, this song as you said, by Hevia, who is a grat bagpipe player (I don't know well bat I think he play the traditional bagpipe of Asturias). This song was used in the Spanish Bike Tour
# Posted on April 5th 2006 by erinwhistler
Video Clip
His Video Clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlfdIRzSnM8
# Posted on July 9th 2006 by Pere
By the way this is wrong, B is natural in this reel, not flat. This tune is in A minor.
# Posted on March 5th 2007 by Pere