Key signature: Fdorian
Submitted on June 20th 2009 by wordnerd129.
This tune has been added to 5 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Clan Coco
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Fdor
|:g3 f eccB | c3 e B4 | c3 e BecB | efff fece |
g3 g fecB | c3 e BccB | A2 (3Bce BccB | fggf e4:|
|:BccB ccBc | ccec BceB | g3 g gfeg |
[1 fgfe c2 Bc | cceB ccBc | ccec BceB | fgge fBBB | fggf e4:|
[2 fgfe cbba | g3 f eccB | ceef BccB | A2 (3Bce BccB | fggf e4||
This tune is actually in E flat major, but calling it F dorian gives it 3 flats. Written by Angus MacColl.
# Posted on June 20th 2009 by wordnerd129
It is only in Eb because it is played on the Highland Pipes. Normally it would be written in D! That is certainly how it would be written for pipers.
# Posted on June 21st 2009 by No Cause For Alarm
Author correction
This tune was actually written my Mike Katz of the Battlefield Band. The notes from their album, Leaving Friday Harbor, say this-
"Three pipe reels here. The first and last were written by our own Mike Katz. Mike feels that the great Russian clown deserves to have a tune and clan named after him. Thus, "Clan Coco"'.
# Posted on June 23rd 2009 by MartySmith
Oops. Windows Media Player put McColl's name first so I assumed he had written the first tune. Good catch.
# Posted on June 23rd 2009 by wordnerd129
Melody correction
Yet another mistake (forgive me, this is my first tune submission...): the last note of the 4th measure should be an Eflat, not an F, and the Eflat in the 6th measure should be an octave up. The first mistake doesn't really matter but the second is pretty significant. I made these corrections in the ABC, but is there any way to change the sheet music to match? *embarrassed face*
# Posted on June 24th 2009 by wordnerd129