Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on January 28th 2007 by Falkbeer.
This tune has been added to 6 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Ship Of Grace
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: strathspey
K: Gmaj
d | Bd dd/e/ dg a/g/f/e/ |dB BA/G/ B2Ad |
Bd dd/e/ dg a/g/f/e/ | dB A/G/A G3||
|: d | gd de/f/ gd dg | e>d eg a4 |
gb eg d>g dB | AG AB/A/ G3 :|
K:Dmaj
F/G/ | Ad B/A/G/F/ Be d/c/B/A/ | d>B AF BE EF/G/ |
Ad B/A/G/F/ Be d//B/A/ | d>B AG F/A/D D ||
|:d/e/ | fd ec d/c/B/A/ dF | GB Ad/e/ fe ed/e/ |
fd ec d/c/B/A/ dF | GB Ad/e/ fd d :|
Ship of grace
As played by Rob Gordon on the album "I Love Scotland".
# Posted on January 28th 2007 by Falkbeer
Key
Seems to be D Major to me.
# Posted on January 29th 2007 by muspc
Key
Well, the second part is in D Major. Would it be better to switch key? Rob Gordon plays these tunes as a set - the problem is that I don´t know their individual names. It would be helpful if someone could help me identify these tunes!
# Posted on January 29th 2007 by Falkbeer
Well...
It could go either way, but since there aren't any C naturals, I'd probably notate with a two-sharp key signature and I tend to consider the key a piece ends in (excepting picardi third type endings) to be the key of record. From a practical point of view, I think the key listed should be a good indicator of which instruments the tune naturally fits (i.e., which whisltes, flutes--instruments that are in a particular key).
# Posted on January 30th 2007 by muspc
Key
I´ve changed the key signature for the second half of the tune to D major.
# Posted on January 31st 2007 by Falkbeer