Key signature: Cmajor
Submitted on August 7th 2005 by Kurt Franke.
This tune has been added to 19 tunebooks.
Also known as In A Continental Mood.
X: 1
T: In Continental Mood
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
R: waltz
K: Cmaj
cd|e2 eede|c2 cede|c2 cede|cdedcB|
A2 AABc|G2 GGBc|F2 FABc|d2 ddcd|
e2 eede|c2 cede|c2 cede|cdedcB|
A2 AABc|G2GABc|d2 edcB|c3 GED||
C2ECEG|B,2EB,EG|A,2CA,CE|DDEDCB,|
C2ECEG|B,2EB,EG|A,2CA,CE|D4 CD|
E2 _AE_AB|cdcBAB|G2 BGBd|efedcB|
A2 AABc|G2 GABc|d2 edcB|c4||
by Andy Cutting, heard on Vanilla/Blowzabella
# Posted on August 7th 2005 by Kurt Franke
Waow
like an uninterrupted twirling, waltzing flow ...
# Posted on September 29th 2006 by birlibirdie
Recording Rights
Does anyone know how to contact the composer of this tune, Andy Cutting, in order to procure recording rights?
# Posted on December 22nd 2006 by laridee
Recording Rights
Well, if you Google "Andy Cutting", the number one hit is his website:
http://www.cutting-tweed.demon.co.uk/
And if you click "Contact", you'll get his e-mail address:
andy at andy-cutting dot co dot uk
# Posted on December 22nd 2006 by GaryAMartin
I think it's strange that you posted this as a Mazurka, as it is clearly a waltz. At the Bal Folk, people also dance a waltz to the tune.
# Posted on October 11th 2007 by Mario
you´re right....
# Posted on October 13th 2007 by Kurt Franke
Hallo Mario
... wir sollten gel. mal ein paar der Walzer im Irish Harp spielen....gruß Kurt
# Posted on October 14th 2007 by Kurt Franke
A...??
Lovely tune thankyou..
the Ab makes more sense on the fiddle as a G#
easier fingering.. makes more sense as an E major chord too
I know it's semantic but it confused me for a bit there..
# Posted on August 17th 2008 by paulflute