Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on May 27th 2005 by pbassnote.
This tune has been added to 28 tunebooks.
Also known as The Bay Of Fundy.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Bay Of Fundy
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
fg |: a2 ab afdf | afbf a2 ef | gfga ge=ce | geae g2 fg |
a2 ab afdf | afbf a2 ef | gfeg fedf |1 ecAc d2 fg :|2 ecAc d2 cB ||
|: Adfd edfd | Bdgd Bdgd | Adfd Adfd | cAcd efec |
Adfd edfd | Bdgd Bdgd | fedf edce |1 d2 f2 d2 cB :|2 d2 f2 d2 z2 ||
Great tune
I love it, I've just learned it on the whistle and it comes out nicely. Especially when I play it along a friend of mine on the accordeon. Thank you!
Any suggestions on other reels to make a set?
# Posted on June 10th 2005 by Guidus
Thanks
I don't know if this is kosher or not, but I've put this at the end of a set consisting of Father Kelly's/Golden Keyboard/Bay of Fundy, as I like 1) the arrangement of key changes (G, em, D) and 2) the ascendency of melodic "centeredness", if that makes any sense. What I mean by that second part is that in general, the tunes' melodies "sit" gradually higher on the staff as the set progresses, giving an overall sense of lift to the set.
# Posted on July 28th 2005 by pbassnote
Bay of Fundy
The Portland Collection gives the composer as Bill Guest and even gives his own suggested bowing pattern for the tune!
# Posted on February 3rd 2007 by daveball