Key signature: Dmixolydian
Submitted on February 6th 2006 by Kenny.
This tune has been added to 43 tunebooks.
Also known as Cats Of Camazen.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Cats Of Camazen, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmix
d2 cA BdcA | BGBc d2 cA | BdcA BdcA | BGBc d4 |
d2 cA BdcA | BGBc d2 cA | BdcA BdcA |1 AGFA G4 :|2 AGFA G2 gf ||
ec c2 Gcec | dB B2 GBdB | cABc ABcA | BGBc d2 gf |
ec c2 Gcec | dB B2 GBdB | cABc ABcA |1 AGFA G2 gf :|2 AGFA G4 ||
The Cats Of Kamazeen
Here's one for the "Flook" fans. They played this at "Celtic Connections" in Glasgow last year, and it was recorded by Radio Scotland. A real tour-de force by Brian Finnegan, making great use of tongued triplets. As usual, he plays a lot of variations in the tune, so this is only a basic "road-map" of what I believe the tune to be. I believe it was composed by uilleann-piper Brendan Ring.
# Posted on February 6th 2006 by Kenny
Cats of Camazen
There is a tune with this name played by Brendan Ring with Sylvain Barou on the Sualtam album. I think the right spelling is Camazen and not Kamazeen.
# Posted on February 7th 2006 by Robinson
Thanks, Robinson
Yeah, I had to guess that title, but should have checked with Flook's last CD in the recordings section. Thanks for pointing that out.
# Posted on February 7th 2006 by Kenny