Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on June 23rd 2007 by ceolachan.
This tune has been added to 7 tunebooks.
Also known as #5, Number 5, Number Five, Willy Nichol's #5.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Number Five March, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: barndance
K: Dmaj
|: A/B/c | d2 D2 FA A2 | d2 de f2 fe | d2 D2 FAAD | F2 E2 E2 A/B/c |
d2 D2 FA A2 | dcde fgfe | d2 D2 FAAF | E2 F2 D2 :|
|: zf | gf e2 d3 A | BcdB A3 f | gf e2 d2 cd | e4 e2 f2 |
gf e2 d2 A2 | BcdB A2 D2 | F2 AF E2 F2 | D4- D2 :|
Flautist Gary Hastings at the Philadelphia Irish Center
Orange, Green? Does It Make A Musical Difference?
http://www.irishphiladelphia.com/hastingsmullen
YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CXbgxPj8UQ
"Number Five" is the second in a set of two marches he plays in the video, the fist one being "One Bottle More"... I can't quite make out what the name was for this one and hopefully someone has better ears than me, or knows a name for this. This is where I first had the pleasure, courtesy of Harry Bradley ~
Discussion: Music/ Identity/ Politics Explained...
# Posted on June 10th 2007 by Harry B
http://www.thesession.org/discussions/display/14065
# Posted on June 23rd 2007 by ceolachan
"One Bottle More" ~ march
Key signature: e minor
Submitted on June 20th 2007 by you.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7383
# Posted on June 23rd 2007 by ceolachan
"I can't quite make out what the name was for this one and hopefully someone has better ears than me, or knows a name for this."
~ obsolete, as with help several people have come on the same title for the first tune in this set of two. That's what I get for cutting and pasting without full awareness...
# Posted on June 23rd 2007 by ceolachan
The Luton & Bedford Drumming Club & "Number 5"
http://www.luton-lambeg.org/
Ulster Scots, Scots Irish Music for Lambeg and Fife ~ & fifing tunes
http://www.luton-lambeg.org/music/music_portal.htm
"Number 5"
http://www.luton-lambeg.org/music/fifing_tunes/number5/number5.htm
# Posted on June 24th 2007 by ceolachan
The Luton & Bedford Drumming Club & trying to make sense of their ABCs
You'll have to follow the link to see what this started as...
X: 1134
T: Number Five March, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: march
K: D Major
|: (3ABc |
d2 D2 FA A2 | dcde f2 e2 | d2 D2 FAAF | G2 E2 E2 (3ABc |
d2 D2 FA A2 | dcde f2 e2 | d2 D2 FAAF | E2 D2 D2 :|
|: f2 |
gf e2 d2 A2 | BcdB A2 f2 | gf e2 d2 cd | e4 e2 f2 |
gf e2 d2 A2 | BcdB A2 D2 | F2 AF EDEF | D4 D2 :|
# Posted on June 24th 2007 by ceolachan
'No Cause for Alarm', another member, is responsible for digging up the above links and odd ABCs... Thanks Alarum...
# Posted on June 24th 2007 by ceolachan
Super tune 'c' and I love the 'B' music. It feels good on the D/G.
# Posted on June 24th 2007 by hetty