I haven't included the whole tune, but enough for you if you know it.
I first had it on a Davy Graham record " The Complete Guitarist", and he called it Lord Mayo. But is that right ? The more famous Lord mayo is of course the A minor march. I'm always suspicious of differnt tunes having the same name, and usually one of them is misnamed.
In case my abc don't bring it to mind here is the link to Davy G's soundfile sample on Amazon -
It looks like it is Lord Mayo/Tiarna Maigheo- the name given on the Davy G. record is right!
It was recorded by the Chieftans and Paddy Taylor in the early 70s.
This Irish air ?
This Irish air ?
Can anyone identify this air[ which I've "straightened out" into a 4/4 as i don't know how to write sean nos style in abc].
D2 | G3F GABc | d3B G2ge | f2d2 cA (3FGA | G2 GF D2D2 | G3F GABc | d3B G2ge | f2d2 cA (3FGA | G2 GF Gfg |
a3g fgab | g2 gf d2de | f3 d cA (3FGA | G2 GF D2 D2 | G3F GABc | d3B G2ge | f2d2 cA (3FGA | G2 GF G2|
I haven't included the whole tune, but enough for you if you know it.
I first had it on a Davy Graham record " The Complete Guitarist", and he called it Lord Mayo. But is that right ? The more famous Lord mayo is of course the A minor march. I'm always suspicious of differnt tunes having the same name, and usually one of them is misnamed.
In case my abc don't bring it to mind here is the link to Davy G's soundfile sample on Amazon -
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000JHBO/103-6109145-0533426?v=glance&n=5174
Thanks
# Posted on April 20th 2006 by Fliúiteadóir
Re: This Irish air ?
It looks like it is Lord Mayo/Tiarna Maigheo- the name given on the Davy G. record is right!
It was recorded by the Chieftans and Paddy Taylor in the early 70s.
D.
# Posted on April 20th 2006 by diamondo
Re: This Irish air ?
That's Lord Mayo as Dave Swarbrick played it on Rags Reels and Airs all those years ago.
# Posted on April 20th 2006 by LastToFinish