Key signature: Bminor
Submitted on April 23rd 2008 by D.J.F..
This tune has been added to 14 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Broken Bow, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Bmin
|:dBcA BB, B,/B,/B, | CA, A,/A,/A, B,DFA | B3 c dedc | BAFE F3 ^A |
B2 B/B/B AFEF | E/E/E GE B,EDF | E/E/E EE GEFD | B,2 B,A, B,DFA :|
|: B/B/B ef B/B/B fd | B3 A2 AFD | E/E/E GB AF2A-| AFDB FDAF |
E/E/E ED E3 F | AFDF EGBd | cAce dfac |B/B/B BA B4 :|
The Broken Bow
Self-penned tune celebrating the incident when my bow didn;t exactly break, more the little mother of pearl slide fell out
So here it is! I think I'm obsessed with B minor, when I can, I'll try and write a tune in a key other than B minor!
# Posted on April 23rd 2008 by D.J.F.
Cool tune! And congratulations on not quite breaking your bow.
I think your next tune should be in B# ionian.
# Posted on April 23rd 2008 by Joe CSS
B# ionian!?!?!?!?!
What notes are in that scale then Mr. Joe?
Does it even exist?
# Posted on April 24th 2008 by D.J.F.
... otherwise known a C major.
# Posted on April 24th 2008 by Joe CSS
*as
# Posted on April 24th 2008 by Joe CSS
C major is bland, but yeah ok then i'll do it...and B sharp should never, IMHO, be regarded as C...it's the sodding pianos that messed that up! Same as they did when they regarded B flat as being the same as A sharp when in fact B falt is flatter than A sharp and A sharp is sharper than B flat!!!
# Posted on April 24th 2008 by D.J.F.
I know, I know... equal temperament will be the ruin of us all.
Surely it's the other way round, though? Bb is ever so slightly sharper than A#?
I need to read up on this.
# Posted on April 24th 2008 by Joe CSS
Yeah it's what Joe said. I love diminished seconds. They are so exciting!
My school has just blocked facebook - the mustard board will be next...
But it's very cool to call C B#...and to call G F## (no double sharp symbol on my keyboard). Adds a bit of interest after all...
# Posted on April 25th 2008 by mehitabel23
This is a really good tune DJF. Thanks for posting it.
I know what you mean about B minor!
# Posted on May 1st 2008 by Geoff Pollitt