Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on August 11th 2005 by fiddlinviolinin.
This tune has been added to 14 tunebooks.
Also known as The Bass , The New Christmas.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: New Christmas
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
c | B2 GB dgdB | g2 b/2a/2g aAAc | B2 GB dgdB | cAdB G/2G/2G G :|
D | B,/2A,/2G, DG, EG,DG, | B,/2A,/2G, DG, EA,A,D | B,/2A,/2G, DG, EG,DG, | EGFA GG,G,D |
B,/2A,/2G, DG, EG,DG, | B,/2A,/2G, DG, EA,A,D | B,/2A,/2G, DG, EG,DG, | E/2F/2G F/2G/2A GG,G, |]
Skye Collection, w00t w00t.
Page 82... Top tune.
Well, looks like it could go with Christmas Eve since it's in G.. Heeeey, let's try that out...
... I CAN'T WAIT FOR CHRISTMAS!!!!
Cheers,
Armand
# Posted on August 11th 2005 by fiddlinviolinin
I get incredibly bored with these kinds of tunes. The second part reads like those musical excercises that were good for you but bored you silly.
# Posted on August 11th 2005 by radriano
The second part is a really typical figure in dozens of tunes - nothing 'exercisey' about it at all.
I'd suspect though that this is more of a slow strathspey-type reel rather than the modern type. Most of the ones in 18th and 19th collections don't work well at a quick tempo.
# Posted on August 16th 2005 by continuo
the second part is great : lineal harmony. Very common in baroque pieces and irish music.
# Posted on December 3rd 2005 by MBAC