Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on February 4th 2008 by gibbfiddles.
This tune has been added to 11 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Donald Stewart The Piper
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
D/D/D FA dAFA|dcBA GFED|E/E/E GB eBGB|edcB AGFE|
D/D/D FA dAFA|defa gfed|BcdB AdcB|1AGFE DABd:|2AGFE DABc||
|:d/d/d fd Adfa|^gaba =gfed|c/c/c AE CA,CE|Acea gage|
d/d/d fd Adfa|^gaba =gfed|1BcdB Aagf|edcB ABcA:|2BcdB AdcB|AGFE DABd|]
But...
... where does this tune come from? I wouldn't mind knowing a little about this tune. Scottish maybe?
# Posted on February 5th 2008 by MR.
Considering that the recordings are by two Scottish fiddlers and two Cape Breton fiddlers, and Donald Stewart is a very Scottish name, I'd say that Scottish is a very safe bet.
# Posted on February 6th 2008 by GaryAMartin
It would seem like a safe bet. It would be nice to have some info posted when the tune is though.
# Posted on February 7th 2008 by MR.
I dropped a line to gibbfiddles saying so too, but alas ~ so far ~ nadda! Sad...
It would be nice if the person offering up a transcription cared enough for the tune to do more than just dump the skeleton and run...
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by ceolachan
Donald Stewart The Piper
This transcription is exactly like Paul Stewart Cranford's transcription of the tune taken from Joe Cormier's "The Dances Down Home".
http://www.cranfordpub.com/tunes/abcs/CormierJoe.abc
The tune is attributed to J. S. Skinner in that transcription.
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by ∅
Donald Stewart (The Piper) C: James Scott Skinner
http://my.strathspey.org/dd/tune/3669/
Good one Laitch, I had suspicions it was a cut-and-paste job. I trust Paul Cranford's transcriptions and notes...
The Fiddler's Companion ~ Andrew Kuntz
http://www.ibiblio.org/fiddlers/index.html
"Donald Stewart the Piper" ~ & another transcription
http://www.ibiblio.org/fiddlers/DON_DOV.htm
~ first published in J. Murdoch Henderson's Scottish Music Maker (1957), some thirty years after Skinner's death.
The least we can do is fill out some of the blanks...
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by ceolachan
Aahh, that feels much better now.
# Posted on February 8th 2008 by MR.
Sorry for the latness of my reply to you all.
I got given half this tune in a bundle of sheet music that was thrown my way. T/he first part seemed lovely so searched on Google and I will have to confess to copying from the mentioned websites.
I dont have a great ability to sight read from ABC alone so posted it here to get the sheet music.
It is a Skinner tune as far as I know as it was in a "Scot Skinner Set" where I found it!
I hope that has stopped you all worrying.
Cheers,
AG
# Posted on February 19th 2008 by gibbfiddles
Now we can rest in peace...
# Posted on February 19th 2008 by ceolachan