Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on June 25th 2002 by Brad Maloney.
This tune has been added to 57 tunebooks.
Also known as A Flagstone Of Memories, The Flagstone Of Memories.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Flagstone Of Memories
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
|: B2 BA BAGA | BD~D2 EGGA | BD~D2 EGGA | BddB A2 GA |
B2 BA BAGA | BD~D2 EGGA | Bd d2 egge | dBAB G3 B :||
|: ~g2 ge ~f2 fd | e2 ed BAGA | Bdef gfgd | Bdef gdBd |
~g2 ge ~f2 fd | e2 ed BAGA | Bd d2 egge | dBAB G3z :||
And now for something completely different...
An Irish reel. Penned by the great Vincent Broderick. I first learned this at a session by ear & knew right away it had to be a Broderick tune.
# Posted on June 25th 2002 by Brad Maloney
I love broderick tunes - and this is a great one, I usually play coachmans whip before it - do you know that one? Its also a Vincent Broderick tune.
# Posted on June 26th 2002 by shoddy fiddle player
Coachman's Whip
Flagstone of Memories/Coachman's whip seems to be a popular set. Maybe Vincent Broderick himself put that set together. End of the Rainbow/Crock of Gold seems to be another common Broderick set.
# Posted on June 26th 2002 by Brad Maloney
Dont know End of the Rainbow but I like the Crock of Gold.
# Posted on June 27th 2002 by shoddy fiddle player
I know I learned Flagstone of Memories from the Turoe Stone Collection, a book of tunes all composed by Broderick. The first 3 reels in the book are The Coachman's Whip, The Flagstone of Memories, then the Tinker's Daughter. Perhaps that explains their appearance in the set. Also, the Tinker's Daughter sounds nice after Flagstone of Memories, and I haven't actually commited The Coachman's Whip to memory, so I can't comment on that.
# Posted on February 17th 2003 by Jason G