Key signature: Cmajor
Submitted on July 28th 2005 by Bored with thesession.org.
This tune has been added to 71 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Lost In The Loop
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Cmaj
CDEF DA,A,F|EFGA FDD^F|GABc dcBc|dDcD BAGA,|
CDEF DA,A,F|EFGA FDD^F|GABc d2GF|1 DA,CD FD D/D/D:|2 DA,CD FDDA||
dDDc BGG2|ADDF ECCD|dDcD BAGA,|CDEF DA,A,A|
dDDc BGG2|ADDF ECCE|GABc d2GF|DA,CD FDDA||
d2d2 gadc|d2dc AGAc|dGGd GGdD|CDEF DA,A,A|
d2d2 gadc|d2dc AGAc|dDcD GABc|dDcD A,D D/D/D:|
Lost in the Loop
Here is the title track from Liz Carroll's seminal album Lost in the Loop. This is possibly my favourite Liz Carroll tune, in a nice key of C Major and it is just a great tune and John Doyle does great accompaniment on the recording. Thats three Liz Carroll tunes in a row I've submitted so I may take a break from her for a while!
# Posted on July 28th 2005 by Bored with thesession.org
bit of a rhythmical mistake at the end of each half of the tune, those d notes shouldn't be dotted. Why did they come out like that in the sheetmusic, what did I do wrong in the ABC. Would appreciate the help
# Posted on July 28th 2005 by Bored with thesession.org
I'm not familiar with the tune,but does the last bar go like this?
dDcD B,A (3AAA
You can edit the ABC
# Posted on July 28th 2005 by dafydd
Got it right now
Right thanks to ceolachan I've edited the ABC so it is right now. I put in D<D<D when it should have been D/D/D. Am new to ABC so I thought < changed notes into 16th notes but it is /. Unfortunately the sheet music notation won't change so you'll just have to take note that the dotted semiquavers and quavers in the last bar of part A and C should not be dotted. Thanks for your suggestion Dafyd but the last bar doesn't go like that. The version I have there now is the definitive Liz Carroll version and seeing as she wrote it I don't think anyone can argue with that. But thanks for your help guys!
# Posted on July 28th 2005 by Bored with thesession.org
You could play the last bar like that as a variation.
# Posted on July 28th 2005 by dafydd
suppose you could Liz Carroll plays around with that tune a lot on the album.
# Posted on July 28th 2005 by Bored with thesession.org
D Dorian
Hey guys, feel free to call me a cracker-brained knucklehead, but I reckon almost without a shadow of a doubt that this here tune is in D Dorian; it's all the same notes as C major. Killer tune. I'm thinking of combining it with Pierre's Right Arm. They're both awesome, not quite so traditional sounding tunes, IMO, at least.
word.
just trying to keep things straight!
# Posted on July 4th 2006 by switchbladesousa
Certainly the home note is D even though it doesn't begin with D but rather a 'C'. The tune definitely resolves to a 'D'.
# Posted on July 5th 2006 by Donough
When I listen to Liz Carroll play this tune I hear two low "A"s as opposed to "G"s in the first measure.
Will someone wither either validate me or correct me?
# Posted on October 3rd 2006 by kfritz
I first heard this tune on brittany haas' website and since then have tried to get the sheetmusic,,.....that was last year and now i've finally got it. Thanks for submittin it!
# Posted on November 11th 2006 by flyingfiddles
"When I listen to Liz Carroll play this tune I hear two low "A"s as opposed to "G"s in the first measure.
Will someone wither either validate me or correct me?"
That's exactly what I put there! If you're looking at the sheet-music it looks a bit like G's I suppose but they are A's, look at the ABC to confirm it.
Regarding the key of the tune I think it changes between parts, the first part is C Ionian (Major) the second and thirds parts are probably D Dorian alright. Since the Key of the first part is certainly C then that's why I submitted it in C.
If you were going to go into this tune in a session the key you should call out to ensure the backer hits the right first chord would be C!
# Posted on November 26th 2007 by Bored with thesession.org