Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on February 18th 2008 by daveboling.
This tune has been added to 10 tunebooks.
Also known as An Buachaillín Buí.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: An Buachaillin Bui
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Dmaj
B|: {c}AFA .D.FA | .D.FA A.dB | AFA .D.FA | {c}B{c}BA .BdB |
{Ac}AFA .D.FA |! D.FA {c}ABc | def {a}g.fe | fdA VB2.d :|
|: A.d.d f.d.d | e.d.d f.d.d | A.d.d f.d.d |!edB {c}BAF |
A.d.d fdd | e.d.d f.d.d | {a}gfe .fdB | {c}AFA VB2d :|
This tune was notated from the playing of Gay McKeon on the NPU Intermediate tutor video available online at http://www.pipers.ie/tutorplay.asp?seq=2. This version is taken from Seamus Ennis' version as played on "The Return from Fingal". The "up bow" marking on the B's indicates that these notes were played "off the knee".
# Posted on February 18th 2008 by daveboling
& who did the notation? Where did you lift it from?
# Posted on February 18th 2008 by ceolachan
Or is it your own work? ~ curious...
# Posted on February 18th 2008 by ceolachan
Do you know something that we don't C? eh, eh?
but it would be nice to know where the notation came from, not your standard notation is it...any comments daveboling?
Sources, attributes, the usual.............if you please.
Sounds a bit peevish don't it, but I would like to know , just for me....
# Posted on February 19th 2008 by john knoss
A bit of a lark
There's a little bit of the "Lark in the Morning" with this tune. Parts 1 & 4. (I'm stretching it somewhat with part 1 but it's still thee I feel)
# Posted on February 19th 2008 by hetty
The transcription at the NPU site is taken from the work that Pat Mitchell did for The Dance Music of Seamus Ennis. It is the tune overview, rather than the detailed transcription, but it is based on the playing of Seamus Ennis.
A much better video tutorial than others posted online.
# Posted on February 21st 2008 by Nico
NPU online tutorials ~
Yes, excellent, more deserved praise for NPU... I hope they continue with providing such constructive content on the Internet...
# Posted on February 21st 2008 by ceolachan