Details ABC Sheetmusic Comments

Harry Cotter's Schottische

hornpipe

Key signature: Dmajor

Submitted on February 7th 2009 by Mix O'Lydian.

This tune has been added to 17 tunebooks.

Details ABC Sheetmusic Comments

X: 1
T: Harry Cotter's Schottische
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: hornpipe
K: Dmaj
|:F>G|A>f e>dc>e (3dcB|A2F2 F>ED>F|A2G2 G>FE>G|B2A2 A>GF>G|
A>fe>d c>e (3dcB|A2F2 F>ED>F|A>dc>B A>GF>E|D2 F>Ad2:|
|:F>G|A2d2d2e2|d2 c>B c2 E>F|G2B2B2c2|B2 A>G A>GF>G|
A2d2d2e2|d2 c>B c2E2|G2 c>B A2 c>B|(3GFE D2 D2:|

Details ABC Sheetmusic Comments
Harry Cotter's Schottische sheetmusic
Details ABC Sheetmusic Comments

Harry Cotter's Schottische

A delightful tune, which I understand to be Australian in origin.

The last two bars of the "B" part, although interesting, are unexpected, and so are consequently slightly difficult to play.

And it's quite hard to resist the temptation to call it "Harry Potter's Schottiche" ;-)

# Posted on February 7th 2009 by Mix O'Lydian

This tune does not sound as native Australian, it's roots may lay somewhere in the alps, Bavaria / Tyrol ?

# Posted on February 9th 2009 by swisspiper

Harry Cotter's Schottische

swisspiper - "Bavaria / Tyrol".??? Why? Have you any evidence?

I presume that you are aware that many of the inhabitants of Australia are descended from Irish, Scots, English immigrants etc.?

And following your comment, I've done a little research on the Net which would seem to suggest that I was correct regarding the origin of this tune:

http://www.musicaustralia.org/apps/MA?function=showDetail&currentBibRecord=000011306915&itemSeq=&total=&returnFunction=getACopy&&sessionId=

And here is a video of a fiddler playing it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdjzn7WSq3o

# Posted on February 10th 2009 by Mix O'Lydian

Not a real evidence, just a feeling in my stomach the tune sounds kind of local - BTW lots of people from Germany and Switzerland down under as well, i.e my own sister...
But in the video I have to say it sounds much more Irish than in my imagination!

# Posted on February 11th 2009 by swisspiper

Harry Cotter's Schottische

swisspiper - who knows?

...but "Schottische" dance itself actually originated in Bohemia.

But what I was really hoping for was a comment from a knowlegeable Australian.

Maybe some feedback from Harry Cotter himself, if he's still arround and also a member here.... ;-)

# Posted on February 12th 2009 by Mix O'Lydian

Not a member yet? Sign up!

forgotten your password?

Frequently Asked Questions

Enter your email address to have your password sent to you.