Key signature: Aminor
Submitted on January 13th 2007 by f.pellerin.
This tune has been added to 9 tunebooks.
Also known as Clog A Ti-Jules.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Clog À Ti-Jules
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: barndance
K: Amin
|:A2ABcBAc|BA^GBAGAc|\
M: 6/4
efedcBAcBA^GB|\
M: 4/4
A2e2dcBc|
A3BcBAc|BA^GBAGAc|\
M: 6/4
efedcBAcBA^GB|\
M: 4/4
[1 A2aza2zE:|[2A2z2G4||
c2(3dcBc2G2|cBcdeece|d2^c2d3^G|ABcBAGEG|
c2dcB2cB|A^GAce2zg|fedfedce|dcBdcBAc|\
M: 6/4
BA^GBA3BA2(3=GAB||
M: 4/4
c2(3dcBc2G2|cBcdeece|d2^c2d3^G|ABcBAGEG|
c2dcB2cB|A^GAce2zg|fedfedce|dcBdcBAc|BA^GBA2zE|
Nice "crooked" tune
For those who enjoy "crooked tunes" - those are common in Quebec, the "Clog a Ti-Jules" is a jewel you'll cherish: It "catches the eye" if I may say so.
Mostly recorded using fiddle or accordeon, its also a great whistle tune for it challenges one's ability to use half holes. Amin tunes are normally played with a C whistle, but I play this one on both C and D whistles, depending on the set I include the tune into. Having learned both fingerings, the tune can be played in two keys on one whistle.
Enjoy!
# Posted on January 13th 2007 by f.pellerin