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While many traditional tunes are intended for high-energy dancing, “Midnight on the Water” feels more like a soliloquy. It is a cinematic melody that evokes a sense of stillness, moonlight, and the vast, open spaces of the West.
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The Feel: It is incredibly “atmospheric.” The tune is characterized by a slow, stately pulse that allows for a great deal of rubato (flexibility in timing) and expressive, long-bow strokes.
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The Key: Played in D Major. However, it is famous for its use of “Scordatura” or cross-tuning on the fiddle. Many players tune their fiddle to D-D-A-D (tuning the G string down to D). This creates a deep, resonant “cello-like” drone that rings through the entire tune.
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The Structure:
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The A-Part: A low, growling melody that stays mostly on the D and A strings, establishing a mood of quiet contemplation.
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The B-Part: The melody leaps an octave higher, soaring with a series of gentle, descending triplets that feel like water rippling under the moon.
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