Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on January 10th 2005 by fiddlinviolinin.
This tune has been added to 6 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Our Highland Queen
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: strathspey
K: Dmaj
D>AF>A D>AF>A | (3[DAf]ed (3cdB A3 F/2D/2 | C>A G>A F>A D>A | (3FED (3CDB, A,2 A, (3A,/2B,/2C/2 |
D>AF>A D>AF>A | (3[DAf]ed (3cdB A3 G/2F/2 | (3GBe E>G (3FAd [DA]>[GA,] | (3F>GD (3C<FE D2 D2 |
d>f (3Adf (3afd (3AFD | (3A,DF (3AFd A2 A(3B/2^c/2^d/2 | e>g (3Beg (3bge (3BGE | (3CEG (3CEA [F2D2] [DF] (3A/2B/2c/2 |
d>f (3Adf (3afd (3AFD | (3A,DF (3AFd A2 A G/2F/2 | (3GBe E>G (3FAd [DA]>[GA,] | (3F>GD (3C<FE D2 D2 |]
By James Scott Skinner.
From none other than the Skye Collection.
Quite the tune! Very nice indeed, if I do say so myself!
Sounds more of like a hornpipe to me, but I guess there's some element of strathspeyness to it!
Cheers and... Christmas tunes?!
Armand
# Posted on January 10th 2005 by fiddlinviolinin
We play it as a waltz - it fits nicely
|:D2A|F2A|D2A|FA2|
# Posted on January 11th 2005 by geoffwright
Leahy
Leahy kicks off Track 10 on their CD "In All Things" with this song. They play it more like an air than anything (its played quite freely).
# Posted on January 17th 2005 by natharious