Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on October 31st 2001 by Mad Baloney.
This tune has been added to 128 tunebooks.
Also known as Martin Wynne's #1, Martin Wynne's No 1, Martin Wynne's No. 1.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Martin Wynne's
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
dB|:AF {G}(3FEF GE {F}(3EDE|F2 AF EFDB,|A,B,DE FEFG|ABde {g}fedB|
AF {G}(3FEF GE {F}(3EDE|F2 AF EFDB,|A,B,DE FEFG|ABde fdd2:|
|:dfaf gbeg|fgdf edBd|(3dcB AF DEFA|ABde fe e2|dfaf (3gfg ag|fgdf edBd|
(3dcB AF DEFA|ABde fd d2:|
I transcribed this out a la new O'Neill's style writing out the short & long rolls. So it may be busy to the eye but all in all it's a pretty straight forward tune that sounds nice but not too flashy either.
# Posted on October 31st 2001 by Mad Baloney
Martin Wynne's No. 1
This is generally known as Martin Wynne's No. 1. Philippe Varlet says it was composed about 1935.
# Posted on September 15th 2003 by JSC_from_IL
Martin Wynne's
Here's a simpler setting of the tune I learned from a fiddler last summer:
K: Dmaj
AF~F2 GE~E2|F2AF EFDB,|A,B,DE ~F3B|ABde fedB|
AF~F2 GE~E2|F2AF EFDB,|A,B,DE ~F3B|1 ABde fddB:|2 ABde fdd2||
f2af gfeg|fedf edBc|dBAF DEFB|ABde fe~e2|
f2af gfeg|fedf edBc|dBAF D3B|1 ABde fdd2:|2 ABde fddB|
I think this is a very clever composition, though not best for flute or whistle.
# Posted on March 27th 2005 by slainte
Martin Wynne playing Martin Wynne No.1: http://www.irishfiddle.com/sound/wynne.mp3
# Posted on November 16th 2005 by slainte