On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 12:26 AM, Anthony Robb
<[1][email protected]> wrote:
Here is what Forster Charlton, Colin Ross and Roland Wright put
in the
introduction to the second edition to the NPS 1st Tune Book:
"Small Coals and Little Money and Cuckold Come Out The Amrey are
in an
unusual mode for which the drones should be tuned to the notes A
and E.
Any drone which will not tune to either of these two notes is
best shut
off!"
Personally, I agree - others don't.
Where I disagree is in saying they are in the same mode. Small Coals is
a straightforward A minor tune, although with no 6th (F#) it's neither
dorian nor aeolian mode. There is a case for tuning the drones to A for
Small Coals if you insist on the drones being concordant with the home
key or mode of the tune. I don't personally find that an issue, and
neither do other bagpipe traditions, where drones are what drones were
meant to be - fixed, so that tunes in different modes sound like they
are in different modes.
For me, Cuckold is a mixed-mode tune with alternating A minor and C
major strains, where A drones have the effect of masking the C major
sections because, over A drones, these also sound like A minor. So, if
I were an NSP player, I'd leave the drones in G for this tune, which I
am well aware is heresy.
[2]http://youtu.be/71KwJ11O0fI
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