Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on May 1st 2006 by the wounded hussar.
This tune has been added to 16 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Saratoga
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: hornpipe
K: Dmaj
|: FG | ABAG FEFA | BABc d2cd | BcdB AFDE | FEEF E2FG |
ABAG FEFA | BABc d2de | faag egfe | d2dc d2 :|
|: AB | dcde fefg | abag f2 gf | efed cB AB | dcde f2AB |
dcde fefg | abag f2 gf | efed cB AB | d2dc d2 :|
Saratoga
A good few tunes being submitted here recently seem to be new compositions but I think this is an older one, a Scots hornpipe. May well be here but I don't think so. Called The Saratoga on the CD, Irish Dancing Time by Gallowglass Ceili Band and not related to a reel by same name on this site but referred to in comments there. They follow it with The Jolly Beggarman aka Red Haired Lad as a hornpipe. Related I would guess to The Brown Chest, particularly Part A.
When our youngest (who is now nearly three) was a wee baby the best solution for getting him to sleep was to stick on this CD and walk up and down. Not particularly myself into Ceile Band style ITM but there must have been something in the strong rhythm and swing that did the trick! Anyway, he was guaranteed to nod off after a few tunes so the first half dozen tracks are indelibly imprinted on my brain and probably his too! Maybe we should have picked a bit of Martin Hayes or Matt Molloy or whoever, with a view to the future!!
# Posted on May 1st 2006 by the wounded hussar
Also not to be confused with another one...
The Saratoga Hornpipe I'm familiar with (New England Contra tradition) is in the key of F. It's quite different from this tune and the reel mentioned above. Perhaps someone fluent in ABC (not me) could post it for you if you're interested.
# Posted on May 6th 2006 by vonnieestes
Yes..
The Saratoga Hornpipe - as "vonnieestes" said - is a rockin' tune in F, and this partticular version isn't on the recordings that the details page says it is, as the F version would be on those cds, cos it's quite a popular Cape Breton tune. I think Buddy MacMaster has recorded it too...
# Posted on May 29th 2006 by jack.willo
Saratoga in F
Here's a version in F that I culled from a collection I got from a fellow in England. The file is labelled pidgeon.abc and the attribution is to a Cole (1000 Fiddle Tunes), 1940; pg. 118
X:92
T:Saratoga Hornpipe
B:Cole's
M:4/4
L:1/8
Q:1/4=200
K:F
AB|c=BcA d_Bfd|cAFA cAdc|BAGB AGFA|Gc=Bd c_BAB|
c=BcA d_Bfd|cAFA cdef|defg efga|f2 a2 f2:|
ef|aAgA fAeA|fAeA dAfA|eA^ce agfe|fgef defg|
aAgA fAeA|fAeA dAdf|efga bgeg|f2 a2 f2:|
# Posted on May 31st 2006 by AOG