X: 1
T: Siesta, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Amaj
ag | ec(3ccc cdcB | AF(3FFF EFAB | cffe f3g | agfe cB(3BBB |
ec(3ccc cdcB | AF(3FFF EFAB | cffe fbaf | ecBc ABcd |
eccA B3c | AF(3FFF EFAB | cffe f3g | agfe cB(3BBB |
ec(3ccc cdcB | AF(3FFF EFAB | cffe fbaf | ecBc ABAF ||
EC(3CCC EFAB | (3cBA BF ABcA | d3e f3e | cBAB cBBA |
EC(3CCC EFAB | (3cBA BF ABce | fBBA B3A | GABd cAAF |
EC(3CCC EFAB | (3cBA BF ABcA | d3e f3g | agfe cBBA |
EC(3CCC EFAB | (3cBA BF ABcA | Bcde fbaf | ecBd cAce ||
a3b afea | fecB AcBA | FBBA B3A | (3Bcd fa gefg |
agab afea | fecB AcBA | FBBA Bbaf | ecBd cAce |
a3b afea | fecB AcBA | FBBA B3A | (3Bcd fa gecB |
AE(3EEE EAce | efde cBAc | d3e fbaf | ecBc ABcd ||
I absolutely love this tune and saw it requested by Tommaso Tornielli. I think it's by Dervish's Tom Morrow.
# Posted on August 10th 2005 by tbag
"Woohoo!", in the words of Cathy Jordan.
# Posted on August 21st 2005 by Lizzy
And that's one of the more normal things she said! ;o)
# Posted on August 22nd 2005 by tbag
Just saw Tom Morrow playing this last week, and came across it by accident today. Great tune!
# Posted on March 30th 2007 by Nathan G
The names comes from inspiration when Tom witnessed a crash (or a 'near miss') between a Ford Fiesta and a Seat.
# Posted on December 23rd 2007 by PaddyCmusic