Dougie MacLean (born 1954 in Perthshire, Scotland) is a singer-songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist. His career started with a traditional band, The Tannahill Weavers, in 1976. His solo career started in 1981 and he recorded five albums. He plays multiple instruments, including guitar, violin, mandola, viola, bouzouki, banjo and bass as well as being a singer and composer[1]. MacLean's most famous pieces include "The Gael", from his 1990 album The Search
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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Date: Tue, 24 Dec 1996 15:54:08 -0800 From: ankris Subject: TAB: "Are Ye Sleepin Maggie?" by Dougie MacLean
"Are Ye Sleepin Maggie?" trad. arr. Dougie MacLean 1984 >From the album (?) and The Putmayo Celtic Collection transcribed by Dave O'Hara 12/96
Fm// Fm/ Eb// X4
FmEb Mach [Mirk] and rainy is the nicht [night] FmDbEb There's no a star in a' the carry FmEb Lightning gleams athwart the lift FmDbEb And winds drive on with winter's fury
[Chorus:] AbAb O are you sleepin' Maggie EbEb O are you sleepin' Maggie FmFmEb Let me in, for loud the linn FmDbEb Is roaring now o'er the warlacragie [warlock craigie]
Fearfu' socks the boortree bank The rifted wood roars wild and dreary Loud the iron yet does clank And cry of howlets mak me eerie
Aboon my breath I daurna speak For fear I'll rise your waalkrife daddie Cold's the blast upon my cheek Arise, Arise, my bonnie lady [Chorus] [Bridge:] Fm// F/ Eb// Fm// Db/ Eb/ [Chorus]
She's op'ed the door, she's let him in He's cruist aside his dreeping plaidie Blow your worst ye rainie wind Since Maggie now I'm in asideya
New since you're walkin' Maggie New since you're walkin' Maggie What care I for howlets cry For roaring linn or warlacragie [bridge]
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I'd like to see some more MacLean tabs, this is probably the one of the easiest if not the most basic.Questions or comments welcome. Cheers, DO [email protected]