The sequence of eight measures varies in orchestration in the movie according to other themes interwoven in the story being told. To find out what others on this website have said about Dougie and his music, here are a few comments: Used by permission of Dougie MacLean. From the MohicanLand board: Retrieved 6 April It also begins with a quirky melody on the synthesizer before the entrance of the fiddle melody we all recognize.
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The key of A minor makes it amclean easy for Trevor Jones to fit the music into pieces written in D minor, especially the "Main Title", because both these keys have very similar chords, based around the A A being the tonic of A minor and the dominant or the fifth of D minor.
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Press the Play button to play the original tune. MacLean's most famous pieces include "The Gael"which became the main theme to film The Last of the Mohicansand " Caledonia ", from his first album ; the latter douugie been called Scotland's "unofficial" national anthem.
A minor is the "relative" minor key of C major, meaning it has the same key signature no sharps or flats but has a very different sound that sadder sound normally associated with minor keys.
Dougie MacLean in September Cucina Rumor has it that a Scottish fiddler name Alasdair Fraser who, on occassion, plays in the Houston area and elsewhereis responsible for playing "The Gael" in the movie and on the soundtrack CD, but this rumor is not substantiated, as neither the movie nor the CD names who played the fiddle.
Following a 3-year run with the Weavers, he enjoyed a solo career and a short stint with the Searc Wizards at the same time that Phil Cunningham was with the Wizardsand returned briefly to the Tannahill Weavers. The sequence of eight measures varies in orchestration in the movie according to other themes interwoven in the story being told. Dougie himself is performing in larger and larger venues. Inhe started his own record company, Dunkeld, in Dunkeld, Scotland, where he settled with his family.
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InMacLean began touring with Scottish folk band The Tannahill Weaverswith saerch he also participated in a studio recording. For more information about Dougie, visit http: Retrieved 5 February This is a place for spontaneous music sessions for all musicians, and on pretty rare occasions Dougie may share a tune or song there with other musicians.
In picking out the tune on the piano, some people might be led to believe seardh this piece is in C major, which has the same key signature as A minor, no sharps or flats, but in fact the piece begins and ends on A, indicating it is A minor rather than C major. His solo career started in and since then he has recorded numerous albums.
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The word gael means the Scotthat is, the Scotsman. Described by AllMusic as "one of Scotland's premier singer-songwriters", [2] MacLean has performed under both his own name, and as part of multiple folk bands, since the mid s. Songs of Dougie MacLean. Retrieved 2 September Archived from the original on 23 October Views Read Maclea View history.
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Retrieved from " https: The Songs of Dougie MacLean. His mother played melodeonand his father played the fiddle. It also begins with yhe quirky melody on the synthesizer before the entrance of the fiddle melody we all recognize. Aside from his career as a touring singer-songwriter, MacLean founded the Dunkeld Records label and recording studio with his wife Jennifer in Accessed on 14 August In the late s, spent six months touring with Scottish band Silly Wizard.
Another source of info on Dougie MacLean include a profile on Ceolas, a website for Celtic musicwhich has links to two articles about Dougie. Rumor has it that a Scottish fiddler name Alasdair Fraser who, on occassion, plays in the Houston area and elsewhereis responsible for playing "The Gael" in the movie and on the soundtrack CD, but this rumor is not substantiated, as neither the movie nor the CD names who played the fiddle.
Dougie began his career in the early 70s, playing in school and busking in the streets until recruited into the well-known Tannahill Weavers. In Dougie MacLean's recording on The Search"The Gael" begins with an interesting drum beat, which is more uneven than the straight malcean of the drum we hear in the movie during "The Kiss" and "The Promontory".
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