Hi -- I have posted the Mad Moll on Northumbrianpipers forum so all interested can have a look at an early version of the tune. Quite possibly it is a droneless undefined key tune -- I have no idea and am not qualified to hazard a quess

Dave

On 8/1/2011 7:37 PM, Matt Seattle wrote:
      On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 5:12 PM, John
      Dally<[1]dir...@gmail.com>  wrote:

        Being a drone musician Peacock might have had an insight into the
        tonality of the tune.  The first impulse is to think he just
      wanted to
        fit it on the keyless chanter.  It's in Em (the relative minor of
        G).  Ending on an A, the tune is usually said to be in Am which,
      which,
        as Barry points out, misses the point altogether.

    It's in 'A neutral', a gapped scale, neither major nor minor (although
    Peacock's version has a fleeting c, absent from other versions), it
    just happens to start on the 5th of the scale (e). I can't agree that
    it's in E anything. It fits perfectly because unlike most Highland pipe
    tunes the high a is absent, so no clipping required.

    --

References

    1. mailto:dir...@gmail.com


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