Key signature: Amajor
Submitted on March 22nd 2006 by dafydd.
This tune has been added to 35 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Japanese, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: hornpipe
K: Amaj
c>d|:(3efe ^d>e =d>ec>e|B>cA>B G>AF>G|E>FG>A B>cd>e|f>e^d>f e2 c>=d|
(3efe ^d>e =d>ec>e|B>cA>B G>AF>G|E>FG>A B>cd>e|1f>ed>B (3Ace a2:|2f>ed>B (3Ace (3aea||
|:c'2 c'2 c'>ec'>e|b2b2b2 e>e|b2b2 b>eb>e|c'2 a2 a2e>a|
c'2 c'2 c'>ec'>e|b2b2b2 e>f|(3ggg g>e f>ed>B|1(3ABA G>B A2 e>a:|2(3ABA G>B A2||
From the playing of that fine belgian fiddler Thierry Masure
# Posted on March 22nd 2006 by dafydd
The Japanese Hornpipe
Here's what was said about the tune on 'The Fiddler's Companion' website.
"The tune originally came from a travelling circus which frequented Donegal. As one of the circus acts a troupe of performers, together with a fiddler, would act a comic skit to the first part of the tune, but when the second part came around they would stop the action and perform a comic dance. This structure was repeated until the conclusion of the skit. The tune was remembered by local Donegal musicians in attendance, and comes down to the present generation of Donegal fiddlers via John Doherty."
This is my best effort to make sense from the incoherent ABCs that are posted there.
X:1
T:Japanese Hornpipe
M:C|
L:1/8
S:Johnny Doherty
K:A
cd |: (3efe ^de =de c2| (3BcB AB GB F2| EFGA Bcde | fe^de c2 c=d |
(3efe ^de =de c2| (3BcB AB GB F2| EFGA Bcde |1(3gfe (3dcB A2 cd:|2 (3gfe (3dcB A2||
ea|:c'e c'4(3eac'| e'2 bab2 eg |be b4 (3egb | e'2 aga2 ea |c'e c'4(3eac'|
e'2 bab2 ea|gagf (3efe (3dcB |1AcBG A2 ea:|2AcBG A2||
# Posted on March 22nd 2006 by Phantom Button
Tha ABC is fine and the sheet music is fine.
# Posted on March 22nd 2006 by dafydd
Maybe you misunderstood me. I was referring to the ABCs on the Fiddler's Companion website as "incoherent" -- not yours posted here -- they're fine. The problem with the ABCs on that site are in the B-part. I had to move the bar lines and do some serious editing before it was right.
# Posted on March 22nd 2006 by Phantom Button
I apoligise,my misunderstanding.
# Posted on March 22nd 2006 by dafydd
No problem -- it certainly isn't the first time someone misunderstood what was being said in this website.
Something I like to do with this tune is to go between playing it in the keys of A and D. S'fun.
# Posted on March 22nd 2006 by Phantom Button
I don't know ,I learned it from Thierry
# Posted on March 23rd 2006 by dafydd
This tune doesn't sound Japanese at all!
# Posted on March 30th 2006 by slainte
It's all part of the master plan. I think there was a movie about it once. The Japanese write a hornpipe and call it the Japanese hornpipe, but they make it sound sort of Irish just to throw people off the track. I think there a monster involved, and a noodle shop, and the plot was just like one or two Shakespeare plays. But I don't remember how it ended 'cause I fell asleep in the middle. Or maybe I fell asleep and dreamed that I saw the movie.
# Posted on March 31st 2006 by GaryAMartin