I'm not sure if this really counts as a hornpipe, but I can't think how else to classify it.
The tune came into my head as I was motorcycling home one rainy night after work. Curletts Road is a short stretch of open road on my regular commute. On a busy rainy night it's an invigorating ride.
I hope I haven't copied someone else's tune - it's hard to know if you're thinking of a tune that you heard somewhere else.
Let me know what you think of the tune.
Rainy Night on Curletts Road
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Tune Name: Rainy Night on Curletts Road
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Tune Type: 2/4 Hornpipe
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Composed By: Simon Meehan
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Year Composed: 2005
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Rainy Night on Curletts Road
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Nice tune.........HOWEVER some scary similarities to "The Walrus" and "Bob Strachan"........First part VERY similar to "Walrus"...2nd,3rd and 4th Part "Bob Strachan"....Sorry.....just my thoughts.
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)