Annotation:Sound of Sleat
X: 1 T:Sound of Sleat, The M:4/4 L:1/8 C:D. MacKinnon R:Reel K:A mixolydian f|"A"A2 AB "G"Bd d2|"C"e2 ed "A"ef f2|"A"A2 AB "G"Bdde|"Bm"fded "G"B2 "A "A2:|! |:"D"f2 fe fa a2|"G"e2 de "A"fdBA|"D"f2 fe faae|"G"fded "A"B2 A2|! "D"f2 fe fa a2|"G"e2 de "A"fdBA|"Bm"e2 ed "G"effa|"G"fded "A"B2 A2|! |:"D"A2 AG "G"B2 BA|"Bm"d2 df "A"edef|"D"A2 AG "G"B2 BA|"Bm"fded "G"B2 "A"A2:|! "D"a2 fa af a2|"G"e2 de "A"fdBA|"D"a2 fa af a2|"Bm"fded "G"B2 "A"A2|! "D"a2 fa af a2|"G"e2 de "A"fdBA|"Bm"d2 df "A"edef|"G"fded "A"B2 A2|]
SOUND OF SLEAT. Scottish, Reel (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBC (Martin/1988): AABCCD (Martin/2002). Wikipedia:Sleat is the name of a sea inlet on the west coast of Scotland, lying between Knoydart and the Wikipedia:Isle_of_Skye. Composed by Pipe Major Donald Mackinnon of Broadford, this reel has become a classic of 20th century bagpipe music. Mackinnon served in Korea with the King’s Own Scottish Borderers before emigrating to Australia. Jane Keefer’s Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources