Key signature: Aminor
Submitted on January 10th 2008 by gian marco.
This tune has been added to 11 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Bouree Sans Souci
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: barndance
K: Amin
E|A>B cd ea-aa|g>f ed f2 e2|d>c Bd c>B Ac|Bc dc c2 BE|
A>B cd ea-aa|b>a gf f2 e2|d>c Bd c>B Ac|1Bc cB A3:|2Bc cB ABcd||
e3 f e3 e|de fd e2 c2|A2 cd ee-ee|de fg e4|
e3 f e3 c|de f^g b2 a2|g2 ec e2 cA|1BccB ABcd:|2BccB A3||
Bouree Sans Souci
Not traditional and not Irish ( forgive me! ) and of course not a berndance, here is a self composed tune.
# Posted on January 10th 2008 by gian marco
I don't know, it coud be a Berne Dance...
# Posted on January 10th 2008 by ceolachan
I know I risk being lynched, or at the least tar-and-feathered, but nice melody...
# Posted on January 10th 2008 by ceolachan
Bouree?
To my feelings this does not sound really like a Bouree and it has some eastern/jewish touch. Maybe it should be renamed as "Leopold Blooms' Frailich" or "The Klezmorim from Liguria"
Nice melody anyway!
# Posted on January 14th 2008 by swisspiper
sisspipwer, you are right about the melody, actually it has an eastern/jewish touch, but the division ( the lenght of the notes in the measure ) is inpired by another bouree I know.
# Posted on January 14th 2008 by gian marco
Alternate 4th measure of the B part
|de fg eAcd|
# Posted on January 14th 2008 by gian marco
Araber Tantz ~ Bulgar ~ Freylakh ~
'sispipwer' ~ ? Yes, that is also what takes me and why I like it, but I have been able to dance a bouree to it and what's wrong with a cross-over anyway? Don't you thing that maybe going 'freylakh' with it would be a little too fast and steamy?
# Posted on January 14th 2008 by ceolachan
An tOirthear
This title sound much more Irish and so this lovely tune can withstand the trad police much better, especially in its uilleann pipes version:
T: Bouree Sans Souci
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: barndance
K:Emin
B,|E>F GA Be-ee|d>c BA c2 B2|A>G FA G>F EG|FG AG G2 FB,|
E>F GA Be-ee|f>e dc c2 B2|A>G FA G>F EG|1FG GF E3:|2FG GF EFGA||
B3 c B3 B|AB cA B2 G2|E2 GA BB-BB|AB cd B4|
B3 c B3 G|AB c^d f2 e2|d2 BG B2 GE|1FGGF EFGA:|2FGGF E3||
# Posted on January 18th 2008 by swisspiper
Thanks Urs
Thanks for posting the uilleann pipes version.
# Posted on January 19th 2008 by gian marco