Key signature: Amajor
Submitted on February 1st 2005 by Kenny.
This tune has been added to 7 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Gan Ainm
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Amaj
ce e2 fe e2 | ceec BcAB| ce e2 feec | BABc A3 B |
ce e2 ce e2 | ceec d3 c | B2 BA B2 ce | ecBc A4 |
|:c2 cB cdec | B2 BA BcAB | c2 cB cdec | BABc A3 B :|
Help needed
This odd wee tune had been lying around in a tape for God-knows how long until I stumbled across it some time back. I don't know where it came from - probably Radio Scotland's "Travelling Folk" programme sometime, and haven't a clue about it. I'm 99% certain it's played by "De Danann", but it doesn't come from any album of them I have or know of. On the recording, it's preceded by a slow air, and followed by "Humours Of Carrigaholt". Can anyone help? I think it has an American "old-timey" feel about it, but that was maybe just because of the "swingy" way it was played.
# Posted on February 2nd 2005 by Kenny