Key signature: Amajor
Submitted on October 15th 2004 by Gard.
This tune has been added to 7 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Reinlender Etter Tobias Øyslebø
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
R: polka
K: Amaj
(fg) (fe)|f2 A,2|(fg) (fe)|f2 A,2|f2 (ef)|(gf) e2|a2 (fg)|(ag) f2|(fg) (fe)|f2 A,2|(fg) (fe)|f2 A,2|f2 (ef)|(gf) Bc|d2 d2| d3 c|B2 B2|(Bd) (cB)|A2 (F_G)|(A_G) F2|_G2 (EF)|(_GF) E2|A2 (F_G)|(A_G) F2|B2 B2|(Bd) (cB)|A2 (F_G)|(A_G) F2|_G2 (EF)|(_GF) A, ^B,|D2 D2|A,4|(FG) (FE)|F2 D,2|(FG) (FE)|F2 D,2|F2 (EF)|(GF) E2|A2 (FG)|(AG) F2|(FG) (FE)|F2 D,2|(FG) (FE)|F2 D,2|F2 (EF)|(GF) Bc|d2 d2|A,4|
Reinlender etter Tobias Øyslebø
This is an old tune I've learn of Magnus Øyslebø, that is the son of Tobias Øyslebø. Tobias Øyslebø is dead now, but Magnus is still playing, but he is about 80 years old, so this is one of the few he still remeber.
# Posted on October 15th 2004 by Gard
Etter -> efter
Shouldn't it be Reinlender *efter* Tobias Øyslebo?
And where is this from? Denmark or one of our neighbours?
# Posted on October 18th 2004 by Freso
That "o" with the line through is the coolest thing ever.
# Posted on October 18th 2004 by Dow
Ø ø is a Norwegian letter. We have Ø ø, Å, å, Æ æ too. "Etter" is the Norwegian name to "Efter" and since it's Norwegian, I wrote it like that! It's one of the very old reinlenders, and it's very few of them left. "Ø" shall be pronounced as "u" in "hunt".
# Posted on October 18th 2004 by Gard