I cued up every recorded march of John I have, including both commercial and private stuff, and it isn't featured elsewhere, so Welcome Home Grainne march it seems to be, unless you bump into it on some other recording of DhĂșn na nGall music with another title.
Tune ID
Tune ID
It's John Doherty but I can't figure out what the tune is called:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/d0t4dnwxjud/JohnDoherty.mp3
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
# Posted on November 6th 2009 by mikeskelly
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sounds like a re-hashed Johnny cope
# Posted on November 6th 2009 by sandy2
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After the Battle of Aughrim, perhaps?
# Posted on November 6th 2009 by vonnieestes
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Hi There,
I'm not familiar with this tune, but the tags on the file list it as:
Title: 22 Welcome Home Grainne
Album Title: Star of Donegal
http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display/1474
Hope that helps..
# Posted on November 6th 2009 by fiftymission
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I agree with previous posts...a bit Johnny Cope and a bit Battle of Aughrim, but I'll go for his version of The Battle of Aughrim.
# Posted on November 7th 2009 by Free Reed
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There's a Donegal jig of that name, too: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/2637
I cued up every recorded march of John I have, including both commercial and private stuff, and it isn't featured elsewhere, so Welcome Home Grainne march it seems to be, unless you bump into it on some other recording of DhĂșn na nGall music with another title.
# Posted on November 7th 2009 by Kevin Rietmann
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Maybe I've missed something here but the tune I listened to on Mediafire sounds nothing like the Welcome home Grainne on the session???
# Posted on November 7th 2009 by Free Reed
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Never trust tags.
Isn't it an earlier (as in thirty years earlier) version of track 10 (an unknown march) on 'Bundle and Go'?
# Posted on November 7th 2009 by Floss the Tethers
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Very close but the B+G march starts with a low E instead of high E, then leads up to high G instead of low G.
# Posted on November 7th 2009 by Kevin Rietmann
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Exactly, Kevin, that's why I specifically referred to a thirty years earlier version. Such variations were the essence of Doherty's music.
# Posted on November 7th 2009 by Floss the Tethers
Re: Tune ID ~ ?
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/10017
I'll see if I've a name for it, and may add another transcription to the comments later...
# Posted on November 8th 2009 by ceolachan
"You're Welcome Home Royal Charlie"
Well, there you have it...
# Posted on November 8th 2009 by ceolachan
That should have ended with the customary question mark ~ ?
# Posted on November 8th 2009 by ceolachan