Hi Jack,
Well, it should fit on a C#D.
;-)
Dominique R
Jack Campin a écrit:
X: 1
T: Loch Leven Castle
R: reel
M: C|
L: 1/8
K:BAEO %Transposed from AM
[...] c' [...]
That note is off the top of the first-position fiddle range,
which makes it Not Folky.
In the original key it's almost
Bonsoir again,
Would Em do the trick?
X: 1
T: Loch Leven Castle
R: reel
M: C|
L: 1/8
K:EAEO %Transposed from BAEO
GF | EmE2EF EDB,D | EDEF GFGA | GB^cde dBAB |
G2D2 D2GF | EmE2EF EDB,D | EDEF GFGA | EmBede B7dBAB |
EmG2E2 E2 :| Bd | Eme2Amef EmedBd | Eme^dAmef Eme2=dB |
AmABde GdBAB | G2D2 D2Bd
Hi,
(sleepeeng into ze French accent)
:-)
I found it 5 mn later in Session tunes for Scottish Fiddlers... in C
Argh! I wonder if it would be ethical to play transpose it to D, as
J's Rl has been from F to G.
Thanks!
Dominique R
Toby Rider a écrit:
I don't play [Jean's Reel], but it seems
Bonsoir,
Here you are :
X: 1
T: Loch Leven Castle
R: reel
M: C|
L: 1/8
K:BAEO %Transposed from AM
dc | BmB2Bc BAFA | BABc dcde | Df^gab afef |
d2A2 A2dc | BmB2Bc BAFA | BABc dcde | Bmfbab F#7afef |
Bmd2B2 B2 :| fa | Bmb2Embc' Bmbafa | Bmb^aEmbc' Bmb2=af |
Emefab Dafef | d2A2 A2fa | Bmb2Embc'
Hi Jack,
Jack Campin a écrit:
As far as I know, box players always do Jean's Reel in F.
Playing in F on a C#D is... akward (to me anyway!)
I don't play it, but it seems to me that Lochleven Castle (A minor)
ought to go quite well with it.
Where could I find this tune?
;-)
Dominique R
The version played by Natalie MacMaster
Bonsoir,
Which version of Jean's reel do you play after that? In F? BMcLeod?
NMcMaster?
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I don't play [Jean's Reel], but it seems to me that Lochleven
Castle (A minor) ought to go quite well with it.
Where could I find this tune?
(Slipping into California surfer accent) Dude, you mean to tell me you
don't know Loch Leven Castle? It's like totally one of the first tunes I
ever
Dominique -
If you are still looking for tunes that set well with Jean's Reel...
My current preference is a set consisting of Charlie Lennon's air The
Parting followed by Sheehan's and then Jean's Reel.
I haven't yet found any good D(mix), D(dor) or D(min) tunes that fit
together
Dominique -
If you are still looking for tunes that set well with Jean's Reel...
My current preference is a set consisting of Charlie Lennon's air
The
Parting followed by Sheehan's and then Jean's Reel.
Hey, I hadn't thought of Sheehan's. So obviously, that I overlooked it.
here.
Cheers,
John
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Subject: Re: [scots-l] Tunes that go with Jean's reel
X:1
T:Sheehan's Reel
M:C|
L:1/8
K:G
G2 BG DG BG|AB cA BG GB|AE AB cB cA|EA AG FD
X: 127
T:Parting of Friends, The (Henrik Norbeck ABC)
M:4/4
L:1/8
Q:1/4=80
R:slow air
Z:Henrik Norbeck
K:Edor
B2 d | e3f/e/ de/f/ | g3g/ fzf/ | e2f/e/ de/f/ g2a/b/ | a/f3 e2f/e/ dB/
|
e2 e2 e2f/e/ dB/ | e2e B2d | f2g {fgfgfg}f2e2 | e8 ||
B2 B | e4{a}ef/e/ dB/A/ | Bf3 e2f/e/ dA | BE4
Dominique:
These are the tunes I use ...
X:1
T:The Parting
C:Charlie Lennon
M:C|
L:1/8
Q:175
R:Slow air
D:Don't know of a recording of this tune.
Z:Paul Cranford's Site
K:G
D2|GFGA B2 g2|f2 a2 g2 B2|c2 ecB2 dB|cBAG dA D2|
E2 FG FGA2|B2 g2f2 B2|c2 Bc d3d|d6:|
d2|g4 g2 (3gab|a3g f2 B2|e2 E2
If you are still looking for tunes that set well with Jean's Reel...
My current preference is a set consisting of Charlie Lennon's air
The Parting followed by Sheehan's and then Jean's Reel.
I haven't yet found any good D(mix), D(dor) or D(min) tunes that
fit together with Jean's quite as
Thanks John,
Well, I just have to learn them now...
;-)
Dominique R
John Erdman a écrit:
Dominique:
These are the tunes I use ...
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