Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on September 10th 2006 by nicholas.
This tune has been added to 5 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Noble Squire Dacre
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
R: waltz
K: Gmaj
|: B2~BA G2|G2 D2 G2|G2~GA B2|A2~A2 G2|
c2~cB A2|AE~E2 A2|c2~c2 e2|e2~ef G2|
B2~BA G2|G2 D2 G2|G2~GA B2|A2~A2 G2|
c2 e2 c2|d2~de f2|g2 d2 B2|A2~A2 G2:|A2~AG A2||
|:B2 GA BG|d2 GA BG|B2 GA BG|d2 GA BG|
c2 AB cA|e2 AB cA|c2 AB cA|e2 f2 g2|
B2 GA BG|d2 GA BG|b2 GA BG| d2 GA BG|
c2~ce c2|d2~de f2|g2 d2 B2|A2~AG A:|A2~A2~A2||
Noble Squire Dacre - First, corrections of the sheet music
As usual I put the ABC's in at random, and while I was busy reshuffling them some mistakes got into the sheet music, namely:
The G in bar 8, first part, should be high, not low;
The A in bar 9, second part, should be low, not high;
The B in bar 11, second part, should be low, not high.
- This apart from any massacre of the tune itself.
# Posted on September 10th 2006 by nicholas
Many of the bars of this tune are best, or well, begun with dotted crotchets, which I'd hoped would appear. The odd bar ought really to begin with a minim. Attach no significance to the curly jobs, I haven't a clue how they got there though I suppose I ought to find out.
I think I've made a rather better job of the ABC's, which I may adapt if noxious blanket and other Northumbrian musos catch up with me.
After all that, it's a fine old Northumbrian tune which is an air, not a waltz, best played slowly. Apart from the pipes it goes well on the concertina and melodeon.
The Dacres were a prominent family of the Cumberland end of the Anglo-Scottish border. I don't know which individual Dacre this tune commemorates, if any.
# Posted on September 10th 2006 by nicholas
Lovely tune! I'm afraid your transcription does it no justice though. Please take the time to do this before you submit, and then check your work through. No need to rush it. I suggest you use this: http://www.concertina.net/tunes_convert.html to practise your abc by trial and error. Then when you've transcribed a tune you can use it as a tool to preview how the sheetmusic is going to appear. Good luck.
# Posted on September 11th 2006 by Dow
The Northumbrian Piper's Tune Book
Agree with 'Nox'. Nicholas! you refer to the Northumbrian Piper's Tune book (of which I have a copy) and the transcription is in there. It would really pay you to get your ABC sorted out before submitting as you may mislead others.
# Posted on September 12th 2006 by hetty
6/8
It should also be written as 6/8. In fact the first note in many of the bars is a dotted quaver.
# Posted on September 12th 2006 by hetty
Not to dirsregard its merits as an air, but, by dropping a few notes and pushing up the tempo, it could also be (and probably has been) turned into a nice jig.
# Posted on September 14th 2006 by granama
How to spoil a notable tune I think. Just as bad as playing it as a waltz.
# Posted on September 17th 2006 by hetty
Resubmitted here by nicholas in 6/8. http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/6277
# Posted on October 28th 2006 by hetty