Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on February 10th 2008 by geoffwright.
This tune has been added to 8 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Heather Mixture Twostep
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Gmaj
D3[|G2G G2G|AGF G2D|B,2D G2B|(d3 d3)|
B2B BGB|ded B3|ded c2B|A3 D3|
G2G G2G|AGF G2D|B,2D G2B|d3 def|
g2d Bcd|e2c A2G|F2d cBA|G3|]
K:D
A3[|F2A ^G2A|BA^G A3|f2e dcB|(A3 A3)|
F2A ^G2A|BA^G A3|B2E EGF|E3 A3|
F2A ^G2A|BA^G A3|f2e dcB|(A3 A3)|
B2G EFG|ABA F2A|G2E ABc|d3|]
K:C
E3[|E2A A2G|EF^F G3|CD^D EF^F|(G3 G2)E|
E2A A2G|EF^F G3|A2D DFE|D3 G2E|
E2A A2G|EF^F G3|CD^D EF^F|(G3 G2)e|
fed cBA|GAG FED|G^FG ^GAB|c3|]
Heather Mixture Twostep
And to match the waltz, here is the twostep, again by Jimmy Shand.
I don't know if he did it to pad out a tune to match the length of a 78rpm record, but he always played twosteps as ABACA
To benefit from the Shand bounce, this jig should be played on the slower side.
# Posted on February 10th 2008 by geoffwright