Key signature: Bminor
Submitted on June 24th 2004 by Mini Whistler.
This tune has been added to 21 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Brian's
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Bmin
fBBd cBdc|BddB ~e3a|g~B3 ABdB|BdeB dfab|
efBd cBd2-|dcec cBBA|g~B3 ABdB|1de e/2e/2e ef f/2f/2f:|2efdc B2z2||
fBc ~d3 Bg-|gBc ~d3 Ba-|aBc ~d3 B~c-|cBd2 Be2B|
fBc ~d3 Bg-|gBc ~d3 Bz|ad d/2d/2d cdaA-|Ac c/2c/2c BcA2|
fBc ~d3 Bg-|gBc ~d3 Ba-|aBc ~d3 Bz|aaeb bec'z|
c'bbb afe'd'-|d' c'2 b2 ze f/2g/2|abzf g2e2|z2cd efab||
Changing Key!!
This is in the key of "d" this version. If you listen to the "Flook Live" CD Brian plays it on a "A" Whistle. So he transposed the song. this song is blazing fast not for a beginner.
I REAPEAT THIS IS NOT FOR THE BEGINNER'S SECTION.
# Posted on June 24th 2004 by Mini Whistler
This is not a song. It is a tune.
Also a tune is not 'fast' or 'slow' - it's up to you how you interpret it.
# Posted on June 26th 2004 by continuo
What the flook is this?
This is not a tune - more a collection of notes.
DEFINITELY NOT FOR THE IRISH SECTION.
# Posted on July 5th 2004 by milesnagopaleen
Isn't it Sarah Allen's composition? Yeah, it's definitely not an Irish tune. I think it's an imitation of traditional Bulgarian or Hungarian tunes.
# Posted on July 5th 2004 by slainte