Key signature: Dmixolydian
Submitted on July 1st 2006 by davarm.
This tune has been added to 23 tunebooks.
Also known as The Battle Of Waterloo March.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Battle Of Waterloo, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmix
A|D>D DE DCCD|F>G AF G2 (3ABc|d>c AG AGED|C>C CD C2 (3AGE|
D>D DE DCCD|F>G AF G2 (3ABc|d>c AG AGEC|D4 D2 AB|
d>c AG F>G AB|c>d cA c2 (3ABc|d>c AG AGED|C>C CD C2 (3AGE|
D>D DE DCCD|F>G AF G2 (3ABc|d>c AG AGEC|D4 D4||
The Battle of Waterloo
Actually a March instead of a Reel. I picked this one up from the Angus Sessions Podcast.
# Posted on July 1st 2006 by davarm
"Bonaparte Crossing The Rhine" ~ march / songs ~ A Dorian or Mixolydian
Submitted on May 17th 2001 by Jeremy.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7
& with several different sets of lyrics to this air...
# Posted on July 1st 2006 by ceolachan
The Battle Of Waterloo (march)
I believe this Scots pipe march is usually played in Amix, not Dmix.
# Posted on July 1st 2006 by slainte
Bonaparte Crossing the Alps (march)
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/3056
# Posted on July 1st 2006 by slainte
On the (Great Highland) pipes, it would have to be played in Bb mix (but written in A mix).
Apart from the key, this setting appears to come straight from the pipes - there is evidence of 'piper's compression' (i.e. modifying the tune to fit into the octave-and-a-note range of the pipes) in various parts of the tune: e.g. in bars 1,5 & 13, DCCD intead of DCAC.
# Posted on July 2nd 2006 by granama