Lillibullero
Created | Updated May 21, 2006
It never occurred to us to doubt Jim Hawkins; but we were alarmed for his safety. With the men in the temper they were in, it seemed an even chance if we should see the lad again. We ran on deck. The pitch was bubbling in the seams; the nasty stench of the place turned me sick; if ever a man smelt fever and dysentery, it was in that abominable anchorage. The six scoundrels wre sitting grumbling under a sail in the forecastle; ashore we could see the gigs made fast, and a man sitting in each, hard by where the river runs in. One of them was whistling ‘Lillibullero’.
Doctor Livesey,
Treasure Island, Chapter-XVI, Narrative Continued by the Doctor: How the ship was abandoned.
More information about Lillibulero is available on the Wikipedia.
Other tunes in this series can be found listed on the Toots of the Whistle page of the Guide.
This abc-rendition is transposed for the pennywhistle, tuned to the key of D. Copy and paste the abc-code, shown below, into your own text file and then process the file using the abc-tool of your choice. Free abc utilities are available that will convert the code to a MIDI file, to Adobe PostScript, and to Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) suitable for printing the sheet music. As an alternative, it is possible to read the abc-code direct and play it on your favourite instrument.
X:11915291
T:Lillibullero
T:--h2g2 article A11915291--
C:Traditional, 1689
N:pennywhistle, tinwhistle, tin, penny, whistle
N:flageolet, fipple, flute, feadog
N:lilly bolero, lillybolero, lillibolero, lillie, lilli, bolero
Z:Transposed 20060520 by H2G2 U107221 for the pennywhistle keyed in D.
F:Lillibullero-H2G2-A
M:6/8
L:1/8
Q:1/4=120
K:G
G z/2 A/2 G B2 B | A z/2 B/2 A c3 | BdG c2 B | A z/2 G/2 F G3 |
G z/2 A/2 G B2 B | A z/2 B/2 A c3 | BdG c2 B | A z/2 G/2 F G3 |
g2 f g2 d | d z/2 e/2 =f e2 d | defgd e | dcB A2d |
ed cBc d | edcBc d | egG c2 B | A z/2 G/2 F G3 |