Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on July 6th 2007 by saxwhistle.
This tune has been added to 10 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Ballinderry Barn Party
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
|:~G2 BG eGdG | dBAB GEDE | ~G2 BG eGdG | dBAB ~G3 F |
~G2 BG eGdG | dBAB GEDE | ~G3 A (3B^cd ce | dBAB ~G3 F :|
|: ~g2 bg agab | gede gede | gede gabg | agab a2 df |
~g2 bg agab | gedB AGEF | ~G2 BG dGdG | dBAB ~G3 F :|
In remembrance of a great barn party...lol
my own composition.
# Posted on July 6th 2007 by saxwhistle
I know some similar trad tunes, but I won't tell you which. Why don't you tell us a bit more about the party?
# Posted on July 6th 2007 by slainte
What's a "perty"?
# Posted on July 6th 2007 by Dow
Slainte said, "I know some similar trad tunes, but I won't tell you which."
Why not, Hiro? It's no insult to saxwhistle that there may be similar tunes in the world [1], and it may be of interest to others on this discussion board.
1] = apart from the fact that 50% of his/her submissions have been his/her own compositions.
# Posted on July 7th 2007 by nigelg
Hi, Nigel. I was thinking about "The Duke of Leinster," "The Reconciliation," and "The Galway Rambler." Of course, this isn't just a composite, but actually a nice composition.
# Posted on July 7th 2007 by slainte
yes...
wel it was a party in a "barn"
my cousin's new garage....
very good...... alcohol flowing and all that jazz....
# Posted on July 7th 2007 by saxwhistle
`Perty`
I `m pretty sure we`ve just discovered another Ulster-Scots word which has strayed from County Antrim into Down.Would need authentication from from Ptarmigan before funds are made available to research this word. Well done Saxwhistle! Graun Maun!
# Posted on July 8th 2007 by cos
o crap i actually didnt notice it said perty...
ill change it
# Posted on July 11th 2007 by saxwhistle