Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on November 2nd 2004 by Gard.
This tune has been added to 3 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Gan Ainm
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
R: polka
K: Dmaj
|:(E>D E>)_F|E>E E>(B|_c>) B _c>B|A2 A2|_c2 (c>B)|
[1 G2 G2|G>B e>c|A2 A2 :|2 G>B e>c|A2 A>B|A4 ||
|: (a>^ga>) b|g>g g>(f|e)>(f e)>c|A2 (AB)|_c2 (c>B)|
[1 G2 G2|G>B e>c|A2 A2 :|2 G>B e>c|A2 A>B|A4 ||
This tune is VERY fun to play, so if you've got enough time, LEARN IT!!!
Where, or when I learned it, or the name, I don't know, so if anyone knows, please tell me!
I say it again, if you've got enough time, LEARN IT!!!
# Posted on November 2nd 2004 by Gard
Hmm, all "c" shall be "c flat".
# Posted on November 3rd 2004 by Gard
C flat is B. F flat is E. I can't read your tune.
# Posted on November 3rd 2004 by Dr. Dow
O_o;
Interesting tune you have there =P
Cheers and loud noises,
Armand
# Posted on November 3rd 2004 by armandale
I've tried this and like it.But the tune being in Dmaj I've just naturalised the C and F instead of playing Cb and Fb which are B and E.It sound eastern european to me maybe?
# Posted on November 3rd 2004 by meri-lawes
Just play naturalised, I do that.
It's actually Norwegian, a "hardingfele-slått" hardingerfiddle tune.
# Posted on November 3rd 2004 by Gard
The "c" in the 7th bar is sharp, right?
# Posted on November 4th 2004 by gian marco
Is it to be played dotted as written or with swing feel?
# Posted on November 4th 2004 by gian marco