Hmmmmm….. I’m going to have to go find a Cape Breton player to show me how the heck that works…heh…I can’t even think of how to make that happen…eep. I go through the hornpipe section of O’Neill’s, Ryan’s Mammoth Collection (another 1000 tunes) and the King Street Sessions Tunebook (another 1000 tunes), and you see page after page in the Hornpipes sections where the body of the tune is almost completly eighth notes, and the ending is a measure of 3 quarter notes. It also appears in a folk tale from central England dated to c. 1805.. He can take many disguises including an old man in a black suit but whatever disguise he takes, he’s always giving himself away because of his cloven feet which cannot be shod. Enjoy it for what it is, a good tune, or not, if you don’t like it, but…. https://youtu.be/HzTDtHARW70. I always heard this played as a reel. I just don’t think it has the right feel for a hornpipe, but that
1957. Zina, I’ll only admit to knowing Devil’s Dream and having played it a few times if that buys me enough credibility to bash it without anyone taking it too personally. The tune follows this course, slow and steady, getting faster and faster till its all out. The Old House Is Silent. The De’il Amang the Tailors
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sorry, those triplets are shared out over the first TWO notes, AAG#. Advanced Search. thought I’d better download the music. Then you click on the thing and it says "THIS VIDEO IS PRIVATE" So what he hell is its shadow doing here. — I can dance a hornpipe step to it. I’ll have to go hunt up a recording of it to learn the thing, I guess. It was of the tunes cited by Lettie Osborn ( New York Folklore Quarterly ) as having been commonly played for dances in Orange County, New York, in the 1930's. This tune has been recorded together with, http://www.geocities.com/Nashville/Opry/2130/devils.mid, Scottish Bagpipe Version as played by Gordon Walker on the CD Dancing to Perfection, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lTBQtzxAlE, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EIgvKkBV2c&list=UUvdPrefBVA9YHjgKFpK1DEg, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KL-YhguJRMk. just got really bad PMS?
There are plenty of tunes that are played more than one way, too. eye 874 favorite 0 comment 0 . You’re being very snippy today! I’d love to hear what somebody like Kevin Burke or Kevin Glackin would do to it. The Devil's Dream is, and has been since its introduction, a popular tune with fiddlers and dancers and has been recorded numerous times. Most of the sources of this tune that I’ve seen have the following version
Me and a couple of fiddlers I know play it swung like a hornpipe (except 2:1, not 3:1), but after a couple repetitions, when we’re going say, 240+ crotchets per minute, it loses the swing. (sorry, had to slip that in) Jeff, try the tune near top speed, and try playing closer to the frog, in fact, about 6" from the frog, with short strokes, about 1" or 2" long. The Moving Cloud. Thanks. L:1/8
Plenty of information on this at http://www.irishtune.info
IRONICALLY, in Scots Guards it’s called a reel
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Jackson's Hornpipe - Jackson . When I mistakenly spent six years playing banjo in bluegrass bands, complaining about the endless reptitions of Cripple Creek, someone finally told me that you just have to keep playing it till you learn to love it again. it as a reel. Yes, I’m a bit of a "speed demon" - too many years in rock bands, and also playing Paganini, I’m afraid. So he gets faster and faste till he is stitching as fast as possible. If you aren’t a member of The Session yet, you can sign up now. Some people thought that Paganini had the devil in him, and they will think the same about you if you do that.
"A couple of fiddlers and I…" Honestly, standards these days!
– 2019 “Fun Phrases” for BG Banjo – NEW! Maybe I should start watching TV again. I don’t suppose we can be sure of these tunes origins pre these 19th century collections. Bill Wimberly & His Country Rhythm Boys. Can I still be in your club?
For the tab, part 2 of this lesson & both mp3 play-along & backing tracks, visit: Devil's Dream is a traditional fiddle tune in the key of A. Play it even and play it fast." X: 1
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Back Home. the devil s star harry hole 5 by jo nesb The Devil&aposs Rejects Guild (devilsrejectsguild)s profile on Myspace, the place where people come to connect, discover, and share. Je T'Aime. audio. I love cashmere sweaters. Membership is free, and it only takes a moment to sign up. I’ ll bet that you love the tune, because you already have some great ideas of your own. Which way is right? James D, Greven, Germany. David Lanz. "-lanjppd
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Track Listing. Regardless of how its played this tune by all accounts is a reel. or is it just trad?
The incredible thing about it, is with most of the motion coming from the string crossings, your bow hand just runs a short little stroke, almost no motion at all, the bow starts bouncing and biting the strings, and all this sound comes out of your fiddle. Are you trying to take the piss outta me or something, Dave? The Devil S Dream A Thriller The Devil S Dream Series 1 sinopsis master devil don t kiss me episode 1 23 lengkap. There are some very specific things that a dancer looks for to put the very specific bits of the step that make hornpipe steps hornpipes TO. I think the LP was called ‘Blekingelatar’. bagpipetunes.net - Bagpipe Tunes - Over 5500 bagpipe tunes in BWW, BMW, and Piobmaster format - sheet music bagpipe songs bagpipe music bagpipe tunes bww music Not really - but it’s a good story
The devil gets into a lot of Scottish tune names. But there seems to be as many version of Devil’s Dream as there are people who play it. I’ve never actually even heard of Devil’s Dream, hornpipe OR reel — it’s a session standard where ever Jeff is (I read it but I can’t remember now — New Jersey?
{g}ce {g}ce | {g}c>A{g}ee {g}d>c |{g}f>e {g}d>c {g}d>c{g}B< A | {g}G2 {d}B2 {G}A2 |], I transposed this from a recording by Ulla & Britt Forsstromson made quite a few years ago. But I vote for reel. If you exagerate the rocking motion a little the bow can start to bounce. C:Trad. While we’re on the topic of playing tunes in other rhythms try the "Cup of Tea" as a strathspey, but not around me! This tune goes so fast it’s like the devil bouncing round church bells. De’il Amang The Tailors, De’il Amang The Taylors, The De’il Amang The Taylors, De’il Among Da Tailors, De’il Among The Tailors, The De’il Among The Tailors, De’il Among The Taylors, The De’il Among The Taylors, De’il Amongst The Tailor, De’il Amongst The Tailors, De’ll Amang The Tailors, Deil Among The Tailors, The Devil Among The Tailors, Devil Among The Taylors, The Devil Among The Taylors, The Devil Amongst The Tailors, Le Rêve Du Diable, Reel Du Diable. Anyway, every book/site I’ve looked at says it’s a hornpipe, but I prefer playing it "straight" and much too fast to dance to, so in my case the point is moot anyway. "The dulicmer player plays it as an extra-fast reel, and it sounds as though he got the version from the same source as me - Jimmy Shand, though Jimmy would not have gone so fast. "A" ceAe "E" ceAe | "A" ceag fedc | "D" defe "A" ecBA | "E" E2 G2 "A" A2 :|
On another line of thought, why is it that hornpipes always seem to engender arguments and definitive statements, exactly? *grin* At least, *I* can’t, but I only teach the stuff, so maybe I’m wrong — after all, I’m not a TCRG. Why can’t it be both? Domnull, once I get going REALLY fast, the crossing tends to fall apart. For the record, does anyone else find the frantic string-crossing in this tune really tricky - I suppose I just need to practise, practise, practise!
The way it’s usually play (and the way I play it at 120 bpm) makes you think reel, but the format is definely hornpipe. As for how ants think - I spent many an hour as a lad happily watching ants go about their business, so perhaps that’s a compliment rather than a putdown! Regardless of whether it’s structured or cadenced as a hornpipe, it can be played and danced to as a hornpipe, not that I’m the right person to make a definitive or final statement about it. If the tune was more typically played with some swing, would we even be having this discussion? With the string crossings, most of the bow action comes from the rocking motion. Funnily enough, NOW I think I’ve heard the tune, from a Scottish player. # Posted by ParaHandy 18 years ago . M: 4/4
I still think that most people know & play this tune as a reel. Fiddlevideo.com is an online fiddle lesson website featuring multiple instructors teaching Old-Time, Irish, Scottish, Texas-Style, Canadian, and Bluegrass fiddle. Pipeline performed by The Radiators. I agree, they are the same tune. When they appear,that’s the theramins…, *squint* Get away?! Sudsy, Before Lucifer fell he got this scale excercise in his head, it drove him insane & it all went downhill from there. I wouldn’t rely on O’Neill’s or online directories, I have never seen this tune refered to or played as a hornpipe. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1949 Shellac release of Square Dance Tonight on Discogs.
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reel, out of Scots Guards vol. It is said that the Devil is good at all jobs except for one, tailoring, because when the Devil is among the tailors they close up shop so he has never learned to baste. amazon com devil bat s daughter rosemary la planche. It is easier than playing the tune cleanly, and slower, yet it has a much bigger impact. (Three of them, actually — heh.) I didn’t know I was going to start such a controversy! (e|a g# a e a g# a e| instead of e|e a g# a e a g# a|). The bowing you describe is what I use for this tune and it works for anything that crosses strings rapidly like this (in classical violin the technique is called "spiccato" and indeed it figures prominently in many of Paganini’s compositions). Bill and Patti CummingsTradtional Blend Bill & Patti Cummings℗ 2006 Bill and Patti CummingsReleased on: 2006-01-01Auto-generated by YouTube. You should see the way Donnell Leahy does it with Gypsy slides and awesome left hand pizzicato. David E. Two variation sets, X:5 from Kerr’s Vol 4, X:6 from Scott Skinner’s Scottish Violinist. Here is a recording of Chet Parker playing Devil’s Dream on the hammered dulcimer:
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I tend to agree with you KatabaticPat. Am I out to lunch? I was surprised not to find this already in the collection as it’s one of the essential tunes. eye 874 favorite 0 comment 0 . No wonder they call it the ‘devils box’!!! eye 1,330 favorite 0 comment 0 ... Devil Dream - Wimberly . Basically, Devil’s Dream is a hornpipe derived from De’il amang the tailors (a reel) and they are Scots not Irish…. heh heh, Cup of Tea as a STRATHSPEY? From here on out I call that the Mason’s Apron is a hornpipe & that Rights of Man is a reel. This does have a little to do with dance. Zina. The Memory. ceee ceee | ceee fedc | [1 dfff dfff | dfaf f2e2 :|| [2 defg aedB | B2A2 A4 ||. Although I usually do it closer to the mid-bow rather than the frog. Barry Foy has a particularly funny explanation of this in his book "Field Guide to the Irish Music Session" in which he explains the two differing ways of playing the things. Actually, no, you can’t. but fun, till it gets reel fast. It sounds like a reel. G'day! Brian Mann. Like most people, I never made a distinction, because the tunes can be played with a standard ‘reel’ rhythm. You will reconized "Maple Sirup/Sugar" (Le sirop d’érable) as the second tune of the set. Sorry…this is maybe the one tune in the repertoire I can live without. Really? Q:1/4=200
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That’s when for about five days out of every month, a woman acts like a man does all the time! It is obviously a very close cousin to "Devil among the Taylor’s" / "Devil’s Dream"
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Well, since that’s definitely the last word on the subject , I’m off to have a Guinness…. Jackson's Hornpipe - Jackson . "The Devil's Dream" is an old fiddle tune of unknown origins. Someone was once prosecuted for asking a fiddler in Stirling to play "De’il Stick the Minister". I guess this tune is pretty naff, not really worth any thought anyway. Scott Donaldson, Scott, you must have heard me play this! This would also hold implications of witchcraft and bells rung backwards and that sort of stuff. 1957. Basically, Devil’s Dream is a hornpipe derived from De’il amang the tailors (a reel) and they are Scots not Irish…. Sep 19, 2010 09/10. And here I am a Yank, and I never knew. Anyways, the players asked for some suggestions for tunes for a reel medley. “Friend of the Devil” – Grateful Dead – Instrumental – 2008-2019 “From Me To You”- Lennon & McCartney – NEW! David E. What really pisses me off on this tune comment section and other tunes is that contributors make comments and then say watch the video clip attached. Excerpt from Fortunes and Dreams a Practical Manual of Fortune, Telling, Divination and the Interpretation of Dreams, Signs and Omens There is a Latin saying that Fortune fras trates, single-handed, the plans of learned men. Nando Lauria. Had heard about this definition before, but nobody that I knew, ever used it. Also relates to the tune "Black Donald the Piper". Following the Quebec theme, Jean Carignan was known to use the tune as something of a showpiece:
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Sep 19, 2010 09/10. Play it however you want. Through Bucky's Eyes. Zina, Well, OK, but don’t ask to borrow mine! I suggested Soldiers Joy, and they basicly said "Can’t, that tune is a hornpipe, the dancers want reels, for this medley. Free Free Traditional Viola Sheet Music sheet music pieces to download from 8notes.com You can dance hornpipe steps to any reel. In this Devil's Dream guitar lesson, we'll take a look at the basic melody of the tune for the intermediate picker, which includes some great cross picking passages. SQUARE DANCE PROMENADE - Devils Dream & Bill Cheatum / Old Joe Clark & Bilin' Cabbage Down / Rickett's Hornpipe & Durang's Hornpipe / The Gal I Left Behind Me & Flop Eared Mule / Cripple Creek & Dusty Miller / Soldier's Joy & Mississippi Sawyer / 8th Of January & Arknsas Traveler / Sally Goodin & Cumberland Gap / Irish Washerwoman & Pop Goes The Weasel / Wake Up Suzy & Heck Among The … And a very typical last three notes would be of the form A A A, A B B, or A B A. Do we have a club? The Devil’s Dream has been added to 37 tune sets. ALAN MUNDE AND BILLY BRIGHT ES MI SUERTE – BANJO TAB BOOK. eye 1,330 favorite 0 comment 0 ... Devil Dream - Wimberly . The expression "Devil among the tailors" is also used to mean a game of bar skittles, where a ball is swung round among skittles, perhaps with some similarity of shape to bells. I call a free for all!!
but notated as a dotted-eigth::sixteenth rhythm (and not
Zina. Or I suppose you could go the PJoe’s Pachelbel’s Frolics route with it…
This is a meta description template. even). Not all Devil tunes are good tunes but if you go for it like the devil you might make it good. A bunch of eighth notes ending in a measure of quarter notes of the pattern A B B.
– 2019 they used to play Shand quite often - he was much better to listen to than the local ceilidh bands then available. I have tried and failed to enjoy this tune. which I guess kind of means where you are too, Brad), but not out here in Colorado! -Jeff, Oh, we’ll pretty much turn anything into a controversy, Jeff. The content of this site is for educational use only and may not be reproduced in any form. Heh. (In Ryan’s it’s usually sixteenth and eighth notes - but same idea.)
It may have morphed into a hornpipe in certain quarters but this is most definitely derived from the Scottish reel "Devil Among the Tailors", which pre-dates O’Niell’s and the Ryan’s collection quite considerably.
Sep 19, 2010 09/10. Well Birlibirdie ==explain??? 1 verse Devil's Dream; 1 Verse Low Life; 1000 Dances; 19th Nervous Breakdown; 1st set break, 2 Pencil; 2 sbd dropout; 2000 Light Years From Home; 20070914d1t01; 23. I don’t own any of these books so I don’t know if he learnt Devil’s Dream from one of those or some other source as Jimmy Shand. the devil s rejects 2005 imdb.
The author is long forgotten, but here’s an interesting tidbit I found regarding the "Devil Among the Tailors" (alternate title for this tune)
I believe it has wide currency on the other side of the Main: eg: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lTBQtzxAlE, I’d start it like this: stead of , There is absolutely no question at all (at least in my mind) that this is a hornpipe. "A" ceAe "E" ceAe | "A" ceag fedc | "Bm" dfBf dfBf | "Bm" dfba "E" gfed |
The version here is as it appears in O’Neill’s; I’ve also heard it played with the first measures "inverted"