Key signature: Bminor
Submitted on July 10th 2007 by barrysmith90.
This tune has been added to 25 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Hinba
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Bmin
A|BBfd eed e2 f dcBA|ABfB aaf e2f dfef|BBfd eed e2 f dcBA|ABfB aaf e2f dfef|
BBfd eed e2 f dcBA|ABfB aaf e2f dfef|BBfd eed e2 f dcBf|a2bf2de3f(3fedef|
|:[M:8/4]a2fa2be3d ef efdc|[M:6/4] B2 dc2dB3 AAf|[M:8/4]a2fa2be3d ef efdc|[M:7/4]d2Bd2eB2AdB2B2:||
d2BB2d eedd d/d/e fa|f2ae2fB2AdB2B2|d2BB2d eedd d/d/e fa|1b2fa2efa BAA fef:|2b2fa2efa BAA FED|F2
Source
From Lau's album "Lightweights and Gentlemen"
# Posted on July 10th 2007 by barrysmith90
Correction
I've updated the abc file with the C music
# Posted on July 11th 2007 by barrysmith90
ABC
When I paste the ABC into the convertor it's just coming up with the name! Saw Lau at the weekend and I'd love to learn this tune!
# Posted on July 18th 2007 by joannestephen
Hinba ABC file
joanne
It should convert if the space between the headers and the tune body is deleted.
# Posted on July 18th 2007 by joesmith
Thank you, I'll try that!
# Posted on July 26th 2007 by joannestephen
Hinba / Funny Weather
Great work Barry! I hope you're working on Funny Weather as well?
# Posted on September 17th 2007 by Michael Heytman
Hinba
This is a more accurate transcription, mainly as the time signature is fixed up. it should be in 7/4! rad tune though. anyone know who wrote it?
X: 1
T: Hinba
M: 7/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Bmin
A|BBfd eed e2 f dcBA|ABfB aaf e2f dfef|BBfd eed e2 f dcBA|ABfB aaf e2f dfef|
BBfd eed e2 f dcBA|ABfB aaf e2f dfef|BBfd eed e2 f dcBf|a2bf2de3f f/e/d ef|
|:[M:8/4]a2fa2be3d d/e/f efdc|[M:6/4] ABd c2dB3 AAf|[M:8/4]a2fa2be3d d/e/f efdc|[M:7/4]cdBd2eB2A dABB2:||
d2BB2d eed dB/d/e fa|f2ae2f ABA dABB2|d2BB2d eed dB/d/e fa|1abfa2efa BAA fef:|abfa2efa BAA FED|F2
# Posted on November 4th 2007 by Decca
I believe it's by Aidan O’Rourke the fiddle player.
# Posted on January 9th 2008 by Michael Heytman
From Aidan's album Sirius "This is the ancient name for the group of islands now known as the Garvellachs, which can be seen clearly from my home island of Seil. St Columba used these islands as a retreat while he was establishing the religious community of Iona."
# Posted on May 18th 2008 by creathana