Key signature: Aminor
Submitted on February 2nd 2006 by tonyeadg.
This tune has been added to 59 tunebooks.
Also known as The Tongadale.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Tongadale
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Amin
|:AB | cBcB AEAB | cBcB AFAc | BGDG EDEG | DEGA BAGB |
cBcB AEAB | cBcB AFAc | dBDB EDEG | DCB,C A,2 :|
|:G,B, | CA,EA, FA,EA, | GA,EA, FEDC | B,G,DG, EG,DG, | FG,EG, DCG,B, |
CA,EA, FA,EA, | GA,EA, FEDC | B,G,DG, EG,DG, | CA,A,G, A,2 :|
Tongadale Reel
Scottish tune, composed by Farquhar MacDonald and introduced to Cambridge in the sorely-missed Boat Race by my mate Aidan O'Hare. Goes well with Tam Lynn, if you want to finish the night on a couple of stonkers....
# Posted on February 2nd 2006 by tonyeadg
Tongadale
I may be wrong, but is this not the tune which was in the database before, but was removed when the composer objected to its' inclusion here?
# Posted on February 2nd 2006 by Kenny
Kenny -
methinks you're right. I remember grabbing the ABC for it then noticing it disappeared soon after. It does not appear in the JC site and appears in the mammoth Fiddler's Companion simply as a 2-line entry stating
"TONGADALE REEL. Scottish, Reel. Composed by Farquhar MacDonald. Cruinn Comhla – The Well Travelled Fiddler’s Collection (1995). "
Carpe Diem !
# Posted on February 2nd 2006 by domnull
Tongadale
Ahhhhh. Is that why it wasn't in the database? It seemed strange not to be there already.
> composer objected to its' inclusion
Shame. That'd seem to be a good way of not hearing your tune played all over the country at sessions. Oh well.
# Posted on February 2nd 2006 by tonyeadg
That seems an odd thing to do.Did anyone ever get rich by composing a tune in a traditional style?
# Posted on February 2nd 2006 by dafydd
Kenny is right
Yes, Kenny is right. We had a big discussion about it at the time, although I never actually admitted that it was this particular tune at the time.
So, you'd better all download it fairly quickly. I don't suppose that it'll be here too long.
# Posted on February 2nd 2006 by Johannes J
To be fair
To be fair on Farqhuar, it was the publisher and copyright holder who objected as opposed to the composer
# Posted on February 2nd 2006 by Johannes J
Royalties
I doubt if anyone’s ever “got rich” from composing in a traditional style, but I would imagine Jay Ungar, Dougie McLean and Dave Richardson might have made a few bawbees for “Ashokan Farewell”, “The Gael” [ “Last Of The Mohicans”] and “Calliope House”. The latter was used in one or other of Michael Flatley’s productions, and had been listed as “traditional”, until Dave Richardson claimed ownership.
# Posted on February 2nd 2006 by Kenny