Key signature: Edorian
Submitted on August 10th 2002 by gian marco.
This tune has been added to 61 tunebooks.
Also known as An Híleantóir Réiceach, Boney Kate Of Aberdeen, The Rakish Highlander.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Mountain Lark, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Edor
E2 (BA) Bdef|deBd AFDF|E2 (BA) Bdef|dBAF BEEz|
E2 (BA) Bdef|deBd AFDF|E2 (BA) Bdef|gefd (Be)ez||
e(B~B2) efge|fdad bdad|e(B~B2) efge|fedf e2(ef)|
e(B~B2) efge|fdad bdad|gafg egfe|dBAF (BE)Ez|
The Mountain Lark
Book: O'Neill - The Dance Music of Ireland
Transcription: Gian Marco Pietrasanta (craniota)
# Posted on August 10th 2002 by gian marco
?Repeats
Is this what you call a single reel - i.e. played with no repeats as written or is it usually played AABB.
Cheers
Donough
# Posted on August 11th 2002 by Donough
I've only ever heard this one played single, myself. Might be different somewhere else.
Zina
# Posted on August 11th 2002 by Zina Lee
The mountain lark
"Danu" play this reel with no repeats.
# Posted on August 11th 2002 by gian marco
T:Rakish Highlander, The
M:C|
L:1/8
S:charlie piggot & gerry harrington - the new road
R:reel
Z:GM
K:EDor
EBBA B/c/d ef | dfBd ADFD | EBBA B/c/d ef |1 dBAF BE ED :|2fefd Beef||
eB~B2 efge | fdad bdad | eB~B2 efge | f2df e2ef |
eB~B2 efge | fdad bdad | g2ge fgfe | dBAF E3D ||
# Posted on February 13th 2005 by gian marco
The Mountain Lark
Here's a more flute-friendly version of the tune:
K: Edor
E2BA Bdef|defd AFDF|E2BA Bdef|dBAF BEED|
E2BA Bdef|defd AFDF|E2BA Bdef|gfed Beed||
eB~B2 efge|f2af bfaf|eB~B2 efge|fedf e2gf|
eB~B2 efge|f2af bfaf|g2fg egfe|dBAF BFAF||
This is a mixture of the versions recorded by fiddler Nollag Casey and East Galway flute player Sean Moloney with some phrases taken from similar tunes in the same key. The first part is very much like that of The Tap Room, but Roscommon is probably most similar: http://thesession.org/tunes/display.php/637
# Posted on April 12th 2005 by slainte
This tune is in the Gunn Book (Fermanagh 1865) as Boney (sic) Kate of Aberdeen.
What a great tune!
# Posted on November 12th 2009 by Sharon the Flute