Dream Valley of Glendaruel, The


Key: D*

Form: Retreat March

ABC

X: 1
T:Dream Valley of Glendaruel, The
C:Joe Buchanan's Scottish Tome - Page 047.2
I:047 2
R:March
Z:Carl Allison
L:1/8
M:3/4
K:D
A>B d2 A2 | e>f a2 d2 | ef g3 B | f>d f2 e2 |
f>e df A2 | a>g fa d2 | d>c B2 Gg | e>c d4 :|
f>g a2 d2 | g>f f2 e2  | f>g a2 d>c | B>e c2 A2 |
f>ef2 df A2 | a>g fa d2 | d>c B2 Gg | ec d4 :|

MP3: (played slowly for learning)

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MP3: (Melody emphasis)

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MP3: (Harmony emphasis)

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Melody

Harmony

Bass clef & Cello

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sheet Music in PDF:
DreamValleyGlendaruel-Melody
DreamValleyGlendaruel-Harmony
DreamValleyGlendaruel-BassClef & Cello

YouTube*:  

Source: J. MacLellan

Other Tunes in Set:

Region: Scotland

*Notes: The video above is played in whatever key the highland pipes play in, not the fiddle version in D here.  Peter Macfarlane writes: “When Highland pipes play a nominal A (as written on the staff), it sounds as something a little sharp of Bb. So this tune, written in D as far as standard notation is concerned, sounds a little sharp of Eb. Pipes for a long time were tuned to Bb, but have been drifting sharp of that over the years in an attempt to sound brighter for competitions.”  Thanks, Peter.

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