Key signature: Cmajor
Submitted on August 4th 2004 by meetze.
This tune has been added to 95 tunebooks.
Also known as The Trip To Skye.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Trip To Skye
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
R: waltz
K: Cmaj
e2 dc BA|Bd GA Bd|c2 Bd cB|c2 A2 A2|
e2 dc BA|Bd GA Bd|c2 Bd cB|AG ED EG:|
|:E2 AB c2|E2 AB cA|Bd GA Bd|cB AG ED|
E2 AB c2|E2 AB cA|Bd GA Bd|1c2 ~B2~A2:|2 cA Bc BA||
Trip to Brittany
Skolvan has a great version of this tune.
# Posted on August 4th 2004 by snorre
This Tune
I figured out why this tune haunted me - it sounds so much like Mr. O'Connor. I found the abc of this tune on the Traditional Music Database. It needs some modification.
# Posted on August 4th 2004 by meetze
I have a recording of John Whelan and Eileen Ivers playing this tune in a set with a reel following it, and on that recording the chords are mainly Am and G. I believe that this is in A dorian instead of C Major. It is a haunting tune, and really lends itself to being followed by a reel (maybe in A dorian as well). Thanks for posting this!
# Posted on August 5th 2004 by violynnsey
I think it needs to be mentioned that this tune was written by John Whelan.
# Posted on August 5th 2004 by Twiz
Skye is a small island off the northwest coast of Scotland, the ancestral home of the Nichol / MacNichol / Nicholson clan until the 14th or 15th century, when the island passed by marriage into the Lewis clan.
# Posted on August 10th 2004 by ceciltguitar
In the Spirit of Helping - Proper Key
This may be nitpicking, but this tune is actually in A minor, rather than C Major.
I only offer this because I'd passed over this tune while searching for it several times because of the stated key signature.
# Posted on August 21st 2005 by TriskellStudio
Original Key
If John Whelan wrote this tune then the original key might be B minor, because that's the key in which he recorded it.
# Posted on July 23rd 2006 by Beheader