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Going To The Well For Water

slide

Key signature: Dmajor

Submitted on December 23rd 2001 by Dexy.

This tune has been added to 99 tunebooks.

Also known as The Kaiser.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Going To The Well For Water
M: 12/8
L: 1/8
R: slide
K: Dmaj
A2f A2f A2f fed|Bgg Bgg Bgg gfe|cdc BcB Ace a2f|
1 g2e cde d3 dcB:|2 g2e cde d3 d2e||
|:f2f fed e2e edc|d2d dcB c2c cBA|GBB GBB FAA FAA|
1 EDE e2d cBc d2e:|2 EDE e2d cBc d3||

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Going To The Well For Water sheetmusic
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Going to the Well for Water is also called The Kaiser. I first heard this tune at a really busy session and lucky for me, I had a recorder with me that night. It was played in a set of only 2 tunes and they are both terrific. The first tune they played was Troy's Wedding, which I believe is a normal jig. (If there is such a thing.) These 2 tunes really drive along and I get a great buzz when playing them. Troy's Wedding is the first in the set and I will try to work it out as soon as I can and post it also. Troy's is a four parter I think and parts of it are quite challenging.
The Well is fairly straightforward and the only bit I find a wee bit dodgy sometimes is the second last bar in the second part. Thats the GBB GBB FAA FAA bit. That's when it's played on the fiddle at least. I have just picked up my button box and to my pleasure I have found it is really easy to play on it. I have no idea how old the tune is, or who wrote it. Does anybody play this tune with anything else. Good luck with it and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Dexy.

# Posted on December 23rd 2001 by Dexy

The Kaiser

This is one of the first tunes I learned on the Mandolin from Padraig Carrol's book "The Irish Mandolin". In there it is called The Kaiser. I din't know it had another name. I usually play it in a set after Calaghan's (which may be in here somewhere under a different name but I haven't found it yet (I'll maybe have to submit it myself).

# Posted on March 11th 2005 by JonB

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