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Tune Add: Christmas Day in the Morning DigiTrad: I SAW THREE SHIPS Related threads: (origins) Origins: I Saw Three Ships. (48) Tune Req: More to 'I Saw Three Ships' tune? (10) Lyr Add: I Saw Three Fish (I Saw Three Ships) (1) Lyr Req: Christmas Day i'da Morning (8) Lyr Req: Christmas Day in the Morning (4) |
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: Christmas Day in the Morning From: T in Oklahoma (Okiemockbird) Date: 07 Dec 99 - 11:45 PM X: 1 T: Christmas Day in the Morning C: 19th Century Northumbrian -- Edition: John Stokoe, ed., Northumbrian Minstrelsy (Bagpipe), Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1882, page 6. M: 6/8 K: G L: 1/8 G2 G G2 e | d2 c B3 | A>Bc B2 G | A>Bc B3 | G2 G G2 e | d2 c B2 d | edc BAG | A3 G2 d :| |:B>AB G2 d | B>AB G2 B | c>Bc A2 B | c>Bc A2 c | B>AB G2 d | B>AB G2 d | edc BAG|1 A3 G2 d :|2 A3 G3 ||
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: Christmas Day in the Morning From: GeorgeH Date: 08 Dec 99 - 12:30 PM Also considered as originating in the Shetlands . . . For an outstanding performance of this I'd recommend Celtic Fiddle Festival's second CD. As well as being a fine tune it's a very poignant one for us. The outstanding young performer and friend Nigel Chippendale collected a version of it (in Shetland, I believe). After his death (from lymphatic cancer) Pywackett recorded it, dedicating their recording to Nigel's memory; and we can't hear the tune without remembering him. It seems to me that the folk world is populated by many fine people; even so, both personally and musically Nigel was a bright light amongst them; he's sadly missed. And every "folk" musician should have a copy of his "Chippendale's Cherry Chunes", published posthumously, sometimes fiendishly difficult, and generally excellent (and partially written during his final period in hospital). Published by Hobgoblin music, for whom he used to work. G. |
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Christmas Day in the Morning From: Bruce O. Date: 08 Dec 99 - 04:22 PM X:1 T:Christmas day in the Morning S:Aird's 'Airs', III, Glasgow (1788) M:6/8 R:Jig K:G D2E G2A| B2B BAG| B2B BAG| A2A AGE|\ D2E G2A| c2B c2e| dBd A2G| E3 G3||\ ded dBG| ABd e3| ded dBG| DE=F E2D|\ ded dBG| ABd efg| dBd A2G| E3 G3|]
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: Christmas Day in the Morning From: Bruce O. Date: 08 Dec 99 - 06:05 PM X:1 T:Christenmiss Day in the Morning S:Northumberland, Vicker's MS, c 1772 Q:1/4=120 L:1/8 M:6/8 K:Ephrygian d|c2de2a/|gfec3|defe2A|defe2A|c2de2a|g2f efg|afd gec|d3e2::\ c/d/|ece ece|ece efg|fdf fdf|fdf fga|ece ece|ece efg|\ agf gec|d3e2:|]
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: Christmas Day in the Morning From: Bruce O. Date: 08 Dec 99 - 06:08 PM Sorry, that should be Vickers' manuscript. All tunes in 'Northumbrian Minstrelsy' are already on the web. |
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Christmas Day in the Morning From: Bruce O. Date: 08 Dec 99 - 06:29 PM The 'Northumbrian Minstrelsy' tune website seems to be lacking "Christmas Day in the Morning" www.ncf.carleton.ca/~dc920/min.txt Four versions are available from the web-wide ABC index at the ABC homepage. |
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Christmas Day in the Morning From: T in Oklahoma (Okiemockbird) Date: 08 Dec 99 - 07:28 PM Bruce O., thanks for posting the additional versions. The 'Northumbrian Minstrelsy' ABC tune web site seems to be missing a number of the pipe tunes from Stokoe's book, including "The Keel Row" and "Buy Broom Buzzems". T. |
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Christmas Day in the Morning From: Joe Offer Date: 15 Jan 00 - 05:32 PM Say, is there a text for this, or just a variety of tunes? I like the tunes, particularly the first one that was posted. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Christmas Day in the Morning From: Okiemockbird Date: 15 Jan 00 - 05:35 PM The first one came from a collection of Northumbrian smallpipe tunes, which gave only tunes, no words. If it has words, I suspect they would be some variant on "I saw three ships." T. |
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Christmas Day in the Morning From: Alan of Australia Date: 15 Jan 00 - 06:20 PM G'day, Tim's tune is now available at the Mudcat MIDI site, hear it by clicking here.
Cheers, |
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