Key signature: Aminor
Submitted on February 6th 2008 by jardineromi.
This tune has been added to 12 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: March Of The Crows, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Amin
(cB)|:"Ami"ABcdc2(cB)|ABcdc2(cB)|"G"ABAG "Emi"E2(cB)|"G"ABAG "Emi"E2(cB)|
"Ami"ABcdc2(cB)|ABcdc2(cB)|"G"cABc "Em"dcAG|1"G"EGGE "Dsus"D4:|[2"G"EGGE "Dsus"D4||
"Ami"AccA AccA|AccA "G" B4|"Ami"AccA AccA|Aece"Emi"d4|
"Ami"AccA AccA|AccA "G"B4|"Ami"AccA AccA|Aece"Emi"d4 ||
March of the Crows
Hi. This tune is from the 'In Tandem' CD, by Kevin Burke and Ged Foley. The liner notes say that they got the tune from Jackie Daly and it's paired with the tune 'The Long Note' in a set...It's a bare bones transcription with no ornamentation...just chords..
I put it down as a reel, but I'm not really sure how to classify this tune, being somewhat new to Irish/Celtic music. Maybe one of you more knowledgeable folks have an idea of what this tune is ... I like the tune, hope you do too... Greg
# Posted on February 6th 2008 by jardineromi
Maybe the obvious
You know, I'm a bit slow, but I'm not too fast.....
I just took a few seconds to think...
perhaps this tune is a march, as the title says...
wow,,,.....
Greg
# Posted on February 6th 2008 by jardineromi
Heh heh, that's funny Greg. I was just about to respond to that last comment saying something like "Hey man, be nice to Greg, he's new", but then I realized that you, Greg, wrote that last comment.
Anyway, good tune with a great name. Thanks for posting it!
Anyone know why it's called the March of the Crows? Sounds like there should be a story behind it.
# Posted on February 6th 2008 by MartySmith