Tunes by Paddy Fahey, both Paddy O'Briens, Ed Reavy, Eileen O'Brien, Seamus Connolly, Joe Liddy, and Liz Kane. Accompaniment by Daithi Sproule, Mick Conneely and Patsy Broderick on guitar, bouzouki and piano. Dancing by Nathan Pilatzke.
Brand new. July 2010. Dawros Music (their own label, I think, just like their first two recordings). I suspect you can get it from Custy's. They'll have it for sale when they perform at my house tomorrow night.
I've been listening and learning a jig off of the Kane Sisters' Side by Side album that they call Eddie Moloney's. Track 5. It's not the tune it's linked to on this site.
I can't quite figure out what key it's in. Any thoughts?
It might not be 'in a key'. I don't know the tune either, so I can't tell you for certain; but Irish tunes are not always constrained by key signatures. If there was a drone, what note would it be? What note do you want to go to when the tune is finished? What key whistle is it easiest to play the tune on? Which Western scale contains most of the notes?
I tried the searches and tunepal. It's really a tough one. It has mostly no sharps or flats but about half the Bs are flat. It kind of pulls me towards C but not strongly. That's why I was thinking C Mix but I'm not convinced.
Side By Side
Tunes by Paddy Fahey, both Paddy O'Briens, Ed Reavy, Eileen O'Brien, Seamus Connolly, Joe Liddy, and Liz Kane. Accompaniment by Daithi Sproule, Mick Conneely and Patsy Broderick on guitar, bouzouki and piano. Dancing by Nathan Pilatzke.
# Posted on July 19th 2010 by GaryAMartin
Date of recording/release, the label it's on, and other information to help in finding a copy, Gary?
# Posted on July 28th 2010 by oldstrings
Brand new. July 2010. Dawros Music (their own label, I think, just like their first two recordings). I suspect you can get it from Custy's. They'll have it for sale when they perform at my house tomorrow night.
# Posted on July 29th 2010 by GaryAMartin
Yvonne says they'll do mail order via their website: http://www.thekanesisters.com
I haven't tried it.
# Posted on July 30th 2010 by GaryAMartin
C Mix?
I've been listening and learning a jig off of the Kane Sisters' Side by Side album that they call Eddie Moloney's. Track 5. It's not the tune it's linked to on this site.
I can't quite figure out what key it's in. Any thoughts?
Thanks
# Posted on July 10th 2011 by iampeterfonda
Re: C Mix?
There are several tunes called Eddie Money's - try Tunepal or the reverend's search
I haven't heard the album so I don't know which one it is
# Posted on July 10th 2011 by Enob
Re: C Mix?
Sorry - Moloney's !
# Posted on July 10th 2011 by Enob
Re: C Mix?
It might not be 'in a key'. I don't know the tune either, so I can't tell you for certain; but Irish tunes are not always constrained by key signatures. If there was a drone, what note would it be? What note do you want to go to when the tune is finished? What key whistle is it easiest to play the tune on? Which Western scale contains most of the notes?
# Posted on July 10th 2011 by gam
I tried the searches and tunepal. It's really a tough one. It has mostly no sharps or flats but about half the Bs are flat. It kind of pulls me towards C but not strongly. That's why I was thinking C Mix but I'm not convinced.
# Posted on July 10th 2011 by iampeterfonda