Jig (Full of Triplets) That Dawg Don' Hunt
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Tune Name: That Dawg Don' Hunt
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Tune Type: 6/8 Jig
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Composed By: Cory Rennebohm
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Arranged By: Cory Rennebohm
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Year Composed: ????
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Jig (Full of Triplets) That Dawg Don' Hunt
A little bit of a switch up on a normal jig with the triplets
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The only suggestion I would offer would be to slow the tune down a "touch"....150BPM does not allow for the expression I think you were striving for........at 120-130 a band could play some great expression.
I happen to like the slow down.....it gives the drum line or group playing seconds to it a chance to shine thru.......Brilliant chune!.
Mark
I happen to like the slow down.....it gives the drum line or group playing seconds to it a chance to shine thru.......Brilliant chune!.
Mark
Cait Am Biodh Na Puirt Nach Faigheadh Na Piobairean
(Where would the tunes be the pipers could not find)
(Where would the tunes be the pipers could not find)
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Like the triplets
I tried it out, and I must say the triplets on top of the regular 6/8 triplet structure, when played fast, gave a neat slur sound. Always been there, yet a new sound. I almost thought of those fast triplets as an embellishment, certainly at 150 bpm. Maybe Mark's 130 bpm would be more ideal, but no slower!
-David.
-David.
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