Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on September 6th 2002 by Paul-Kin.
This tune has been added to 64 tunebooks.
Also known as The Happy One-Step.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Happy One Step, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: hornpipe
K: Gmaj
d>G B>d- d>G B>d|g>c e>g- g>a g>e|d>G B>d- d>B- B>A|A>G G>E D2 G>B|
d>G B>d- d>G B>d|g>c e>g- g>a g>e|d>G B>G A>G E>D|1 E>G G>G- G2 A>G:|2 E>G G>G- G2 B>d||
b>d b>b- b>d b>d|a>d a>a- a>d a>d|b>d b>b- b>d b>d|c'>d c'>c'- c'>d c'>d|
b>d b>b- b>d b>d|a>d a>a- a>d a>d|b>d b>b- b>d b>d|c'>d b>d- a>d g>e||
Happy one step
This tune is actually a Cajun one step but I had to choose a hornpipe tempo because there is any Cajun one step options. Sharon Shannon seems to like this one. Even before I listen to ITM I knew this tune because it was on a advert on TV.
# Posted on September 8th 2002 by Paul-Kin
Sharon Shannon's "Blackbird" set ( Padraig O'Keefe's slide followed by the Happy One Step) is one big reason why I wanted to learn how to play the button accordion.
# Posted on September 8th 2002 by jmmana
Happy one step
I know its a really sweet tune. Everybody seem to like it. Pretty hard on the banjo though.
# Posted on September 9th 2002 by Paul-Kin
I know it as Willafjord. I think. I might be getting confused with another tune.
# Posted on September 11th 2005 by Folkie Junkie
i agree with Paul-Kin. difficult enough with banjo
# Posted on May 8th 2006 by JConnolly
Old recording
The original recording of this tune can be found on Dennis McGee's album. Dennis was a Cajun fiddle player from French Louisiana.
http://www.amazon.com/Dennis-McGee/artist/B000APWHZ6/103-3047669-2669423
# Posted on July 19th 2007 by CelticCajun