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Because He Was A Bonny Lad

polka

Key signature: Gmajor

Submitted on October 23rd 2004 by snowyowl.

This tune has been added to 27 tunebooks.

Also known as Because He Was A Bonnie Lad, The Bonny Boy, Gin He Was A Bonny Lad, Gin I Was A Bonny Lad.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Because He Was A Bonny Lad
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
R: polka
K: Gmaj
|:d|BA Gg|e/f/g dB|ce dB|cA Ac|
BA Gg| e/f/g dB|ce dc |BG G:|
|:d/c/|BG dG|eG dG|ce dB|cA Ac|
BG DG|eG dG|ce dc|BG G:|

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Because He Was A Bonny Lad sheetmusic
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The architypical Northumbrian tune

Great choice. This is the most Northumbrian tune of them all. Of course its a rant and not a polka and it is played regular at sessions and at ceilidhs throughout theNorth-east to this day.
James Allen is known to have played this as part of his repertoire a couple of centuries ago.

The limited range is because it is a pipe tune; you can get it on a simple open chanter. You can also invent loads of variations - which is generally done when its played up here.
NoelJackson
Angels of the North

# Posted on October 24th 2004 by noelbats

It's a common tune for the nspipes, but I think it's more likely to be Scottish originally. It appears in all the early Scottish collections (as far back as the 1700s) played as a sort of march/reel in A/Amix.

# Posted on October 24th 2004 by Dow

It is also a very nicely arranged GHB strathspey.

# Posted on October 24th 2004 by celticrichie

This tune seems listed as "The Bonny Boy" in O'Neill's. Simon Thoumire does a great job with it on concertina.

# Posted on October 25th 2004 by slainte

Strathspey setting

The Scottish setting is more complicated in the B-part. I agree with celticrichie that it sounds great as a GHB strathspey, and it'd be good as a highland fling too. In fact you could play it as a fast single reel if you simply speed up and straighten out the rhythm. I've transcribed a standard Scottish setting below. * denotes Scotch snap, since the left arrow messes up the script:

X: 1
T: Because He Was A Bonny Lad
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: strathspey
K: Amaj
|:d|c>BA>a (3fga e>c|d*fe>c B2B>d|c>BA>a (3fga e>c|d*fe>c A2A:|
d|c>BA>c d>ef*d|c*Ae>c B2B>d|c>BA>c d>ef>g|a/g/f/e/ a>c A2A>d|
c>Ae>A f>Ae>A|c*Ae>c B2B>g|a>fg>e f>de>c|d*fe>c A2A||

# Posted on January 14th 2005 by Dow

Suppose Amix would've been more accurate. Never mind.

# Posted on January 14th 2005 by Dow

6/8

Known as a 6/8 in my parts, but with a different high part. One strange title... "Nancy Fat"

# Posted on October 23rd 2006 by The Merry Highlander

Singer/songwriter Jez Lowe plays this after his song gatineau girls on the galloways album.

# Posted on April 22nd 2007 by bassetrox

Nancy Fat

http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7535

# Posted on July 24th 2007 by The Merry Highlander

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