Key signature: Dminor
Submitted on March 24th 2007 by Pere.
This tune has been added to 56 tunebooks.
Also known as Archibald MacDonald Of Kepoch, Archibald MacDonald Of Keppoch.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Archibald McDonald Of Keppoch
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
R: waltz
K: Dmin
|:DE|F3GA2|f3ed2|c3AF2|G4DE|F3GA2|f3ed2|Ad3^c2|d4:|
de|f3ed2|c3BA2|B3AG2|A4DE|F3GA2|f3ed2|Ad3^c2|d4fg|
a3gf2|Af3d2|c3AF2|G4DE|F3GA2|f3ga2|Ad3^c2|d4z2|
Archibald McDonald of Keppoch
My transcription of this scottish slow air from John Cunningham. I have it in the album "25 Years of Celtic Music".
6th bar is played like |f3ga2| the first time only.
# Posted on March 24th 2007 by Pere
That would be the 5th bar actually. The pickup doesn't count as a bar.
Nice tune though. I'll go over it later when I get some time.
# Posted on March 24th 2007 by Jeffery
Archie MacDonald of Keppoch
This lovely tune has been played at all our family gatherings! Hope others love playing it as much as i do ! (it sounds great on Clarsach! )
# Posted on March 24th 2007 by davesim
Mmm... I actually meant the 6th bar though. I didn't explain it very well, I meant the 6th bar that is |f3ed2| is played by John Cunningham like |f3ga2| the first time, when he starts the tune, but not anymore.
And I agree with Davesim this tune is lovely.
# Posted on March 24th 2007 by Pere
I've recently acquired a three row Paolo Soprani B/C/C# and this is a delight to play on it. Thanks Pere for putting it here.
# Posted on March 24th 2007 by hetty
And by the way this is of course played much slower than the midi.
# Posted on March 24th 2007 by Pere
Yes! it's a matter of course with me. When I see a dotted quaver starting a triplet I seem to have a natural inclination to play it slow.
In fact I rarely listen to the midi.
# Posted on March 25th 2007 by hetty
Just realised, no dotted quaver & no triplet. Of course I refer to the dotted crotchet at the beginning of the bar. The snatch at the start of bars 7(A) 7,10 & 15 (B) make for a super conrast.
# Posted on March 25th 2007 by hetty
Archibald Mcdonald of Keppoch
Tony Elman plays this on'Swinging on the Gate' on hammered dulcimer. Reminds me of a visit to Asheville N.C.from UK. There was a power cut for 3 days - were we glad to be able to jam at night by candle light!
# Posted on March 26th 2007 by Audrey Evans