Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on January 18th 2008 by ceolachan.
This tune has been added to 16 tunebooks.
Also known as Castle Dangerous Retreat March.
X: 1
T: Castle Dangerous
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
R: waltz
K: Dmaj
|: d>e |\
f2 a2 fd | G2 B2 d>B | A2 d2 fa | e4 d>e |
f2 a2 fd | G2 B2 d>B | A2 f2 gc | d4 :|
|: f>g |\
a2 fa fd | G2 B2 d>B | A2 d2 fa | e4 f>g |
a2 fa fd | G2 B2 d>B | A2 f2 gc | d4 :|
"Castle Dangerous" ~ 3/4 Retreat March ~ C: James Haugh, Scots Guards
The Atholl Highlanders Tunes
http://usahpd.com/tunes.htm
Castle Dangerous
http://usahpd.com/tunes/dangerous.pdf
This is in answer to this ~
Discussion: Castle Dangerous
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Can anyone help..!! Trying to find the sheet music for the fiddle I Done a search with negitive results...!!
# Posted on January 18th 2008 by RiKi
Aided by two of our happy campers ~
http://usahpd.com/tunes.htm appears to have it.
# Posted on January 18th 2008 by mickray
It's a retreat march composed by James Haugh of the Scots Guards - so it's a Scottish piping tune. The pdf score gives the ornaments that a piper would use. It's up to the fiddler to decide which are approriate on the fiddle.
# Posted on January 18th 2008 by lazyhound
# Posted on January 18th 2008 by ceolachan
I quite liked the tune, and there aren't that many 3/4 retreat marches on site here. This one is simple and sweet...
# Posted on January 18th 2008 by ceolachan
Learned this tune in a Calum Stewart workshop
# Posted on January 18th 2008 by mehere
Or at least I think I did, I don't read ABC very well
# Posted on January 18th 2008 by mehere
Does anyone have any information on the title or the composer?
# Posted on January 18th 2008 by ceolachan
It's very pretty, but I bet the first note is actually a pickup.
# Posted on January 18th 2008 by reenactor
Now I've seen the dots, I know it is the same tune. The first note was in the version I learned.
# Posted on January 18th 2008 by mehere
Sorry reenactor, there's no way it's a pickup...
# Posted on January 19th 2008 by ceolachan
Right, you don't mean '1st note', you mean '1st beat'
I just ABC'd the source given above, as it was, by the Atholl Highlanders, their transcription...
So, I eat my words, I followed their lead blindly ~ but I agree with your wisdom here reenactor. Pain has me a bit thicker than usual, agony in the back. Music is the distraction but in this case I missed the obvious, trusting that website and that transcription...
# Posted on January 19th 2008 by ceolachan
"Castle Dangerous" ~ corrected barring, thanks to reenactor
X: 1
T: Castle Dangerous
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
R: waltz
K: Dmaj
|: d>e |\
f2 a2 fd | G2 B2 d>B | A2 d2 fa | e4 d>e |
f2 a2 fd | G2 B2 d>B | A2 f2 gc | d4 :|
|: f>g |\
a2 fa fd | G2 B2 d>B | A2 d2 fa | e4 f>g |
a2 fa fd | G2 B2 d>B | A2 f2 gc | d4 :|
# Posted on January 19th 2008 by ceolachan
At least, along with reenactor, that makes more sense to me. I have also 'corrected' the ABCs... Sorry reenactor, again, I went the way of trusting what I'd found in print, a weakness I'm not usually guilty of. In this case I can cry ~ literally ~ AAAAA!!! ~ my aching back...
# Posted on January 19th 2008 by ceolachan
Mea culpa! ~ mea culpa! ~ hail Mary full of grace ~ ~ ~
# Posted on January 19th 2008 by ceolachan
GHB & GBH
Every highland bagpiper I've ever known was bigger than me and a bit unhinged, so I have a slight hesitance about questioning anything they do, but also a certain reverence for bagpipes in general. That said, I've known some really awful instruments and players and you'd think that would have shaken the reverence. Yes, it has, but I still find people that are bigger and scarier than me make me a bit more hesitant to 'act' on anything, let alone question something like a wee bit of notation... Without the Internet between me and the Atholl Highlander lot, and some element of 'anon', a whole pack of GHB-ers and potential GBH, well, I might have remained shtrum...
If they come after me I'm giving them reenactor...
# Posted on January 19th 2008 by ceolachan
& the composer's with the Scots Guards ~ OUCH!!! ~ all that association with the police and the military...
# Posted on January 19th 2008 by ceolachan
Upbeat
Many GHB retreat marches are incorrectly scored with the upbeat as part of the first bar. It's more than once been a subject for discussion on the bobdunsire.com 'Music' forum. All sorts of interesting theories are put forward. IMHO it's a simple case of illiteracy - it doesn't affect what people play as they learn at least partly, often mainly, by ear anyway, but it doesn't make for clear musical thinking.
# Posted on January 19th 2008 by Matt Seattle
Thanks Matt, appreciated, useful comment and information...
# Posted on January 20th 2008 by ceolachan