The Cliffs Of Moher
jig
Key signature: Edorian
Submitted on January 30th 2003 by Dr. Dow.
This tune has been added to 108 tunebooks.
Also known as Cliffs Of Moher, Cliffs Of Mohr.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
- 20th Feakle Festival: Reeling Through The Years by Various Artists
- An Fhidil by Various Artists
- Aris by Le Cheile
- As Long As You're Enjoying Yourself by John Brennan And John McGillian
- Beal A' Mhurlaigh by P.J. And Marcus Hernon
- Bruach An TSuláin by The Abbey Céilí Band
- Captain Hopper's Mutiny by Bowi
- Celtic Breeze by Celtic Breeze
- Celtic Fiddle Festival by Celtic Fiddle Festival
- Celtic Passion by John Williams, Dean Magraw
- Celtic Roots (Spirit Of Dance) by John Whelan
- Champions Of Ireland: Harp by Various Artists
- Classics Of Irish Piping Volume 2 by William Andrews And Liam Walsh
- Clear The Dresser And Take The Floor by Emerald Ceili Band
- Coleman's Cross: Tradtional Irish Music From County Sligo by Philip Duffy
- Dusty Windowsill by Coquitlam Celtic Ensemble
- Epiphany by Silver Spire
- Fairwater (Fionnuisce) by Declan Masterson
- Fermanagh Ceili by Pride Of Erin Ceili Band
- Finnegan's AWake by Finnegan's AWake
- Fire In The Air by Bobbi Nikles With Kyle Alden, Paul Kotapish, Maureen Brennan, Julian Smedley, Cindy Browne, Shira Kammen And David Morris
- Flowers Of The Burren by Barefield Ceili Band
- Foinn Seisiun 1 by Ceoltóirí Cultúrlainne
- Gavin Whelan by Gavin Whelan
- Golden, Golden by Silly Wizard
- Humours Of Highgate by John Blake, Lamond Gillespie And Mick Leahy
- If The Cap Fits by Kevin Burke
- Irish Dances by Jimmy Power
- Irish Fiddle Solos by Pete Cooper
- Jack In The Box Irish Session by Tionol
- Jig It In Style by Sean Keane
- Kennedy's Kitchen by Kennedy's Kitchen
- Kitty Hayes Remembered by Kitty Hayes
- La Harpe Irlandaise - The Irish Harp by Katrien Delavier
- Learning Irish Fiddle by Paul McNevin
- Live - Again by Silly Wizard
- Looking For A Rock by Juniper
- Masters Of Irish Music by Martin Byrnes
- Morga by Morga
- Mosaic: Celtic Harp by Therese Honey
- Music From Clare by Various Artists
- Music From The Blind Fiddler by Cathal Hayden, Máirtín O'Connor, Cathal Synnott & Seamus O'Dowd
- Musical Memories by Tom Dunne And Joe Banjo Burke
- North Amerikay by Dale Russ And Finn Macginty
- O'Malley's Music by Various Artists
- One by Murphy Roche Irish Music Club
- Out On The Ocean by Nine-8ths Irish
- Passion And Pride by Annwn
- Seamus Tansey With Eddie Corcoran by Seamus Tansey
- Slow And Easy by John Weed And Stuart Mason
- Soltré by Soltré
- Stanley And Grimm, Another Round by Stanley And Grimm
- Step This Way by David Lindquist
- Suite by Kevin Burke And Cal Scott
- Tempered by Last Night's Fun
- The Ale Is Dear by Clandestine
- The Art Of Traditional Fiddle Playing by Matt Cranitch
- The Bunch Of Keys by Jason O'Rourke
- The Lovers Enchained by Annwn
- The Man From Clare by Micho Russell
- The Open Door by Sean Nua
- The Piper's Apron by Tommy Keane
- The Porthole Of The Kelp by Sean Casey
- The Rare Stuff by The Rare Stuff
- Toss The Feathers by Dermot Crehan And Paul Honey
- Toss The Feathers by Ted Furey And Brendan Byrne
- Traditional Fiddle Music From County Clare by Vincent Griffin
- Traditional Fiddle Music From East Clare by Paddy Canny
- Traditional Irish Fiddle Music by Vincent Griffin
- Turn To Me by Bill Jones
- Turning by Knot Fibb'n
- Under The Moon by Martin Hayes
X: 1
T: Cliffs Of Moher, The
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Edor
Bee dee|Bee dBA|F2D A,DD|FED FGA|
Bee dee|Bee dBA|F2D A,DD|FED E3:|
|:~B3 BAF|BAF AFE|F2D A,DD|FED FGA|
~B3 BAF|BdB AFE|F2D A,DD|FED E3:|
I've posted this separately from the common setting because it really constitutes a different tune in that you could play it at a session and it's possible that it won't be recognised as "The Cliffs Of Moher" - well, not immediately anyway. I've come across a few different "sub-" settings of this version. The first time I came across it was through the playing of a friend in Sydney. This setting was in Dmix, and I was told it was an "older setting of the Cliffs Of Moher" learnt from Martin Hayes' "Under The Moon". I think it had been changed a lot in the process of learning (Martin Hayes' version is in Ador) so it's unlikely you'll ever hear the following Dmix version in a session, but it's a nice tune anyway:-
K:Dmix
~A3 GED|A2A GED|ECC GCC|EDC EFG|
~A3 GED|A2A GED|ECC GCC|EDC ~D3:|
|:Add d2c|Add cAG|EEC GCC|EDC EFG|
Add Ddd-|d2d cAG|EEC GCC|EDC ~D3:|
Apparently this came from Martin Hayes' version which basically goes like this:
K:Ador
eaa a2g|eaa ged|BGG DGG|BGB dBd|
eaa a2g|eaa ged|BGG DGG|BAA ABd:|
|:ege dBA|ege d2c|BGG DGG|BGB dBd|
ege dBA|ege d2c|BGG DGG|1 BAA ABd:|2 BAA A3||
...with variations on bar 1: |a3 a2g|; bars 3/7: |B/c/BG DGG|; bars 10/13: |f/g/ge d2c| etc.
Well, I thought "what a nice tune", and looked everywhere on the net for a transcription of "The Cliffs Of Moher" that was anything like this, but couldn't find anything, even when I did general searches using ABC excerpts. Then one day I found a similar tune in Edor on Norbeck's index by complete coincidence while browsing, and realised it was probably the same tune but with the 1st and 2nd parts switched round (#196). That is the version transcribed here. So I wrote to Henrik Norbeck and asked him about it. I originally got an e-mail reply saying "thanks but the one Martin Hayes' plays is quite different". He must have had second thoughts because the tune is now listed as "The Cliffs Of Moher". (So I'm hoping it's not a totally different tune!). His original listing I think included info about the source of his setting. That info has now disappeared and it just says "also played in Ador". I think he'd got it from a session in Clare somewhere, and given that Martin Hayes plays this version it made me wonder whether it's a Clare setting. Any info on this would be appreciated.
# Posted on January 30th 2003 by Dr. Dow
PS
Since there are no C's of any type in this setting, it is possible to back it either in Edor with some A major chords, or Emin with some C major/A minor chords, or both.
# Posted on January 30th 2003 by Dr. Dow
Cliffs of Moher
There seem to be many variants on this tune but the one below would be my favourite and I think probably also the most widely known (although this is only based on my own experience!).
a^ga ba=g|eaf ged|c2A BAG|EFG ABd|eaa bag|eaf ged|c2A BAG|EFGA3:|
efe dBA|efe dBA|GAB dBA|GAB dBd|1efe dBA|efe dBA|GAB dBG|EFGA3:|2
efe dee|cee Bee|EFG BAG|EDB, A,3|
# Posted on January 30th 2003 by Bannerman
Just another setting
I can't agree that this setting is sufficiently different to constitute a different tune. It's patently just another setting of the Ador tune.
# Posted on January 30th 2003 by milesnagopaleen
It's obviously a different setting of the same tune because it has the same name, but my point was that despite this they're no less different to each other than (say) "The Hunter's Purse" and "The Star Of Munster". I was hoping for some rather more constructive comments.
# Posted on January 30th 2003 by Dr. Dow
Is a book still a book if it has a page torn out? If so, how many pages need to be torn out before it can no longer qualify as a book?
Bannerman, the setting that you have posted here is already in The Session as a separate tune.
# Posted on February 1st 2003 by CreadurMawnOrganig
It is a bit like "how long is a piece of string" isn't it? But even if you tore out all the pages of a book you'd recognise it as "a book with all the pages torn out" would you not? I've posted this separately because, like I said before, I've heard it played at sessions and people rarely recognise it as "The Cliffs Of Moher" unless they're told. Henrick Norbeck did not recognise it immediately and it was listed as "no name" for months. Milesnagopaleen, if you feel like e-mailing Henrick Norbeck and telling him he's stoopid for not recognising it because it's "patently just another setting", then be my guest. If it was me writing to him though, I would fully expect to receive a curt reply reminding me that he knows more tunes than I could ever hope to learn in 5 lifetimes.
# Posted on February 1st 2003 by Dr. Dow
"The Cliffs of Moher" ~ more transcripts
Key signature: A Dorian
+ two other transcriptions in 'Comments', including G Dorian
Submitted on May 18th 2001 by Jeremy.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/12
# Posted on December 9th 2005 by ceolachan
Cliffs of Moher: Edor version from London
K: Edor
|:A|Bee e2d|Bde dBA|FDD ADD|FDF AFA|
Bee e2d|Bde dBA|FDD ADD|FED E2:|
A|~B3 AFA|BdB AFE|FDD ADD|FDF AFA|
~B3 AFA|BdB AFE|FDD A,DD|FED E2A|
~B3 AFA|BdB AFE|FDD ADD|FDF AFA|
~B3 AFA|dcB AFE|FDD A,DD|FED E2||
This is based on John Blake and Lamond Gillespie's duet playing. John Carty and Marcus Hernon are cited as the source.
# Posted on September 20th 2008 by slainte