Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on November 22nd 2006 by ceolachan.
This tune has been added to 4 tunebooks.
Also known as The Backwoods, The Cefn-Coed.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Polca Cefn-Coed
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
R: polka
K: Dmaj
|: F/G/ |
Af d>B | Ad F2 | Ec c/B/A/G/ | Fd A2 |
A>f dc/B/ | Ad F2 | Ec c/B/G/E/ | Dd d :|
|: d/c/ |
Bg g/f/e | Af f2 | Ge e/d/c | df a2 |
Bg g/f/e | Af f2 | Ge e/d/c | dd/d/ d :|
|: c/B/ |
Af dc/B/ | A/A/d F2 | Ec/B/ A/G/F/E/ | Fd A/G/F/G/ |
A/d/f dc/B/ | Ad F2 | Ec/B/ A/G/F/E/ | Dd d- :|
|: d |
Bg g/f/e | Af fe/d/ | ce e/d/c/e/ | d/d/f A2 |
Bg g2 | Af f/e/d/B/ | ce g/e/c/e/ | df d :|
“Polca Cefn-Coed” / “The Cefn-Coed Polka”
Polca = Polka ~ & sounds the same
Cefn-Coed = a placename ( cefn = back / coed = wood, trees )
Cefn ~ “Kevin”
Coed ~ “Coy-d”
"Polka Kevin Coy-d"
The tune is given here in D Major and twice through for variations...
# Posted on November 22nd 2006 by ceolachan
I rented a flat in Cefn Coed for a year.I never knew it had a polka.
# Posted on November 22nd 2006 by dafydd
Well, in a manner of speaking, depending on how you take it, that might mean we have that in common, as I've spent a lot of time in the backwoods and beyond...
# Posted on November 22nd 2006 by ceolachan