Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on June 4th 2008 by nicholas.
This tune has been added to 15 tunebooks.
Also known as Westmoreland, The Westmoreland , Westmorland.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Westmorland, The
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
R: waltz
K: Gmaj
d2 c2|: B3 A G2| F3 E D2| E3 F G2| F4 G2 |A3 B c2| B3 c d2|
e3 f g2| f3 e d2|(g6|g3) d B2| c4 B2| A3 B cd|
B2 G2 B2| A2 F2 D2 |1 G3 A GF|G2 d2 c2:|2 (G6|G2) g2 a2||
|: b3 a g2| a3 g f2| g3 f e2| d3 e f2|g3 f e2 |
d2 e2 B2| A6|d4 c2| B3 A B2| G2 g2 B2 |
c4 B2 |A2 B2 cd| B2 G2 B2| A2 F2 D2| G4-GF|1 G2 g2 a2:|2 G2 ||
The Westmorland Waltz
Another nice tune from The Boat Band's album "A Trip To The Lakes", a collection of tunes played in the English Lake District.
For the young(!), Westmorland was a small county subsumed into Cumbria in 1974, its county town being Kendal. It consists of livestock in delectable scenery: the latter includes a bit of the Lakes, and valleys and hills to the east.
# Posted on June 4th 2008 by nicholas
This is a Playford tune, originally in 6-4
# Posted on June 11th 2008 by fynnjamin
The county town of Westmorland is actually Appleby, or
'Appleby in Westmorland' as it has been known since 1974.
# Posted on July 9th 2008 by Gambrinus
Westmoreland
This seems like a tune that should have lyrics. Are there any lyrics?
# Posted on August 4th 2008 by harpalaska