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Lyr Add: THE CHIEFTAIN

30 Apr 02 - 04:39 PM (#701437)
Subject: THE CHIEFTAIN
From: MMario

THE CHIEFTAIN
(T. Campbell - 1824)

A Chieftain to the Highlands bound,
cry'd boatman to not tarry;
And I'll give thee a silver pound
To row us o'er the Ferry,
Now who be ye would cross Lochgyle
This dark and stormy water
O I'm the chieff O Ulva's Isle
And this Lord Ullin's daughter


And fast before her fathers men,
Three days we've fled together,
for if he finds us in the glen,
My blood witll stain the heather,
His horsemen hard behind us rigde
should they our steps discover
Then who would cheer by bonny birde,
When they have slain her lover.

Out spoke the hard highland wight
I'll go my Chief, I'm ready,
It is not for your silver bright
but for your winsome lady
And by my word the bonny bird
In danger shall not tarry
Lo though the waves are raging white
I'll row you o'er the ferry

By this the storn grew loaud apace,
The water waraith was shreiking
And in the scowl of heaven, each face
Grew dark as they were speaking
But still as wilder blew the wind,
and as the night grew drearer
Adown the glen rode armed men
Their trampling sounded nearer

Oh hast thee! Haste! the lady cried
Tho' tempests round us gatehr
I'll meet the raging of the skies,
But not an angry Father,
The boat has left a stormy land,
a stormy sea before her,
Whe Oh! too strong for human hand
the tempest gathered o'er her.

And still they row'd amidst the roar
Of waters fast prevailing,
Lord Ullin reach'd that fatal shore
His wrath was changed to wailing
For sore dismay'd thro storm and shade
His child he did discover
One lovely hand she strech'd for aid,
And one was round her lover

Come Back! Come Back he cry'd in grief,
Across this ragin water
And I'll forgive your Highland chieif
My daughter oh my daughter
'Twas vain the loud wave lashed the shore
Return of help preventing
The waters wild went o'er his child
And he was left lamenting



30 Apr 02 - 07:29 PM (#701567)
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: THE CHIEFTAIN
From: masato sakurai

It's in Palgrave's Golden Treasury (1875). The text is at various sites with the title "Lord Ullin's Daughter" (Click here). Arthur Jackson wrote music (four-part choral work) in 1882; the sheet music is HERE.

~Masato


30 Apr 02 - 07:34 PM (#701571)
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: THE CHIEFTAIN
From: MMario

Thanks Masato! I ran across this this afternoon - hadn't had a chance to research it at all yet.


01 May 02 - 04:23 PM (#702332)
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: THE CHIEFTAIN
From: MMario

MIDI file: the_ch~1.mid

Timebase: 192

Name: THE CHIEFTAIN
Text: By T. Campbell - 1824
Key: F
TimeSig: 4/4 24 8
Start
0576 1 69 110 0160 0 69 000 0032 1 74 110 0160 0 74 000 0032 1 77 110 0160 0 77 000 0032 1 76 110 0160 0 76 000 0032 1 74 110 0160 0 74 000 0032 1 73 110 0160 0 73 000 0032 1 74 110 0160 0 74 000 0032 1 69 110 0256 0 69 000 0032 1 69 110 0094 0 69 000 0002 1 70 110 0256 0 70 000 0032 1 70 110 0094 0 70 000 0002 1 69 110 0160 0 69 000 0032 1 68 110 0160 0 68 000 0032 1 68 110 0094 0 68 000 0002 1 69 110 0256 0 69 000 0320 1 65 110 0094 0 65 000 0002 1 65 110 0160 0 65 000 0032 1 65 110 0160 0 65 000 0032 1 65 110 0256 0 65 000 0032 1 65 110 0048 0 65 000 0000 1 64 110 0046 0 64 000 0002 1 65 110 0096 0 65 000 0000 1 74 110 0094 0 74 000 0002 1 72 110 0096 0 72 000 0000 1 70 110 0094 0 70 000 0002 1 69 110 0160 0 69 000 0128 1 69 110 0094 0 69 000 0002 1 72 110 0256 0 72 000 0032 1 69 110 0094 0 69 000 0002 1 72 110 0256 0 72 000 0032 1 69 110 0094 0 69 000 0002 1 70 110 0094 0 70 000 0002 1 69 110 0256 0 69 000 0320 1 77 110 0094 0 77 000 0002 1 65 110 0256 0 65 000 0032 1 65 110 0094 0 65 000 0002 1 72 110 0160 0 72 000 0032 1 72 110 0096 0 72 000 0000 1 70 110 0094 0 70 000 0002 1 69 110 0256 0 69 000 0032 1 67 110 0094 0 67 000 0002 1 65 110 0256 0 65 000 0032 1 65 110 0094 0 65 000 0002 1 65 110 0256 0 65 000 0032 1 65 110 0094 0 65 000 0002 1 65 110 0256 0 65 000 0032 1 67 110 0048 0 67 000 0000 1 65 110 0046 0 65 000 0002 1 64 110 0094 0 64 000 0002 1 60 110 0094 0 60 000 0290 1 65 110 0160 0 65 000 0032 1 65 110 0256 0 65 000 0032 1 65 110 0094 0 65 000 0002 1 65 110 0256 0 65 000 0032 1 65 110 0094 0 65 000 0002 1 67 110 0256 0 67 000 0032 1 67 110 0094 0 67 000 0002 1 67 110 0256 0 67 000 0032 1 67 110 0094 0 67 000 0002 1 69 110 0256 0 69 000 0032 1 69 110 0094 0 69 000 0002 1 69 110 0256 0 69 000 0032 1 69 110 0094 0 69 000 0002 1 72 110 0288 0 72 000 0000 1 70 110 0094 0 70 000 0002 1 70 110 0160 0 70 000 0128 1 69 110 0094 0 69 000 0002 1 62 110 0160 0 62 000 0032 1 70 110 0160 0 70 000 0032 1 69 110 0160 0 69 000 0032 1 67 110 0160 0 67 000 0032 1 69 110 0160 0 69 000 0032 1 65 110 0160 0 65 000
End

This program is worth the effort of learning it.

To download the latest version of MIDItext and get instructions on how to use it click here

ABC format:

X:1
T:THE CHIEFTAIN
M:4/4
Q:1/4=120
K:F
A8|d2f2e2d2|_d2d2A3A|B3BA2_A2|_AA6F|F2F2F3F/2E/2|
FdcBA3A|c3Ac3A|BA6f|F3Fc2cB|A3GF3F|F3FF3G/2F/2|
EC4F2F|-F2FF3FG|-G2GG3GA|-A2AA3Ac|-c2BB3AD|
-DB2A2G2A|-AF7/4||


12 Apr 06 - 09:38 PM (#1716842)
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: THE CHIEFTAIN
From: GUEST

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT FIGURES OF SPEECH   IN THIS POEM






















WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT FIGURES OF SPEECH IN THE POEM


12 Apr 06 - 09:57 PM (#1716853)
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: THE CHIEFTAIN
From: Malcolm Douglas

Who are you? Why do you want to know? Why are you shouting?