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Can anyone identify this tune

Can anyone identify this tune

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uazcKOtquIk

It's obviously not "Sailor's Hornpipe." Nor is it the "Drunken Sailor's (hornpipe)." Nor is it "Galway Bay"...

Thanks.

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by gw

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I do believe that to be Cooley's Reel, but I could be wrong.

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by pearse

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Reminds me a lot of the Morning Star, and there is apparently a hornpipe derivative of that tune (http://thesession.org/tunes/display/5017). Although the youtube version is even closer to the actual reel than this HP version.

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by heike

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I think it's a strange version of Cooley's too.

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by TheCurvyFiddle

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I'd vote for 'definitely not Cooley's' - 'cos doesn't change to D where you'd expect, and the shape's all wrong.

Second section just *is* Morning Star, isn't it?

Can't believe I allowed myself to listen to the awful racket, though. And what's with the 'Hitler youth' goose-stepping?

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by benhall.1

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Yes, I reckon it's the Morning Star alright:

http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/828

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by Ptarmigan

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I don't think it's either. Don't recognise the tune so can't help you, but I'd guess it's probably a modern composition by someone who has heard the Morning Star before. Could be wrong tho' - could be trad.

Anyway, whatever it is, it sounds like a reel to me, not a hornpipe..

Don't even get me started >: - (

I would complain if I were one of the dancers. I'm glad I'm not one of the dancers, incidentally.

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by Dow

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Och, it's definitely a Reel, but I still say it's the Morning Star - remember, it is being played by a Guitar player who is clearly & quite simply putting his own slant on the whole thing, especially the first part.

After all, why play the real tune, especially all those tricky bits, when a simplified pastiche of same will do the job, just as well? ;-)

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by Ptarmigan

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On 2nd listening I'd say you're right, Ptarmy. I was thrown by the fact that the recording starts at bar 3 of the tune.

X: 1
T: Morning Star, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Emin
B3A BEEA|Bdef gfed|B3A BEEF|GBAF GEEA:|
Bdef g2eg|fedf edBA|Bdef gbge|fafd e3d|
Bdef gfeg|fedf efgd|B3A BEEF|GBAF GEEA||

It's actually quite an interesting version of the tune with a more minor feel to it than the standard setting. Maybe it's in one of the O'Neill's books or something.

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by Dow

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Nice work Dow. Makes me wonder what Arty McGlynn would do with this tune on his 'lectric geetar'!

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by Ptarmigan

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It'd make a good flute setting.

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by Dow

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.. & also a fine Banjo setting!

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by Ptarmigan

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Yup could be the morning star, i actually thought it was Arty McGlyn playing for a minute. I do not aprove of the comment about the Hitler goose stepping comment-in fact its out of order and insulting ihave words with this guy
mp

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by diznmike

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Sorry for the offence - I just thought the step looked out of place the way it was being done. Could have chosen less extreme language, though. :-(

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by benhall.1

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Ahhhhhhh! Morning Star is it. Listened to that clip in the wee hours this morn and I couldn't get the name but I knew the tune ! Near drove me mad trying to get to sleep. Took two cups of cocoa to knock me out . It's suspended from my repertoire for now. :-)

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by Strathfoyle

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Very cool! Thanks a bunch to all and double thanks to Dow for posting the Emin version!!

--gw

BTW, my handle is pronounced "gwa" and is actually the phonetic representation of one of the first sounds uttered by newborns of Icelandic/Irish decent. ;-)

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by gw

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OK... now that we have that sorted out... that was one of the most bizarre things I've watched in a long time. Does anyone but me think the dance performance and the music were in separate galaxies? What a weird juxtaposition! Wouldn't an actual hornpipe have been better suited?

# Posted on February 11th 2007 by Phantom Button

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