Annotation:Walking Through the Heather

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X: 3 T:Walking Through the Heather M:6/8 L:1/8 C:by Andy DeJarlis S:transcribed PLK from DeJarlis LP O:Red River Metis; Scots style jig N:The 4-plet formulation in bars B1 & B5 is certainly odd-looking. But (imo) that's what it N:sounded like; 4 on 3, with a slight delay in the first note. I thought of transcribing N:a quarter-note followed by a triplet of sixteenth notes, but that's not how it sounded. Z:Tune by PLK, April 2004; abc's PLK K:A e|"A"aga ece|[Ae]ce "~"f2f|"G"=gdB G2G|BAB "~"B2A|! "A"aga ece|Ace "~"f2f|"G"=gfg edB|"A"A3 A2:|]! [|:A|"A"EAA (4A>Bcd|ece e2 f|"G"=gdB G2 G|BAB "~" B2 A |! "A"EAA (4A>Bcd|ece e2 f|"G"=gfg edB|"A"A3 A2:|]




WALKING THROUGH THE HEATHER.Western Canadian, Metis, Scottish-style jig (6/8 time). A major. Standard tuning. AABB


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Andy DeJarlis LP, transcribed by Phil Katz



Recorded sources : - London EB109, Andy DeJarlis - "Good Old Time Music." (1967)

See also listing at :
Hear Andy DeJarlis play this tune at [1]



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