The Connaughtman's Rambles
jig
Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on May 18th 2001 by Jeremy.
This tune has been added to 1414 tunebooks.
Also known as Bold Doherty, Connachtman's Rambles, The Connachtman's Rambles, The Connachtmann's Rambles, Connaght Man's Rambles, The Connaught Man's Ramble, The Connaught Man's Rambles, The Connaughtman Rambles, Connaughtman's Ramble, The Connaughtman's Ramble, Connaughtman's Rambles, The Connaughtman’s Rambles, The Duck From Drummock, Gathering Dilisk, Mickey The Mauler, Mickey The Moulder, Mooney's JIg.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
- A Compilation by Natalie MacMaster
- Across The Waters - Irish Traditional Music From England by Various Artists
- Agus Na Muideartaich by Fergie MacDonald And Friends
- An Fhidil by Various Artists
- An Fhidil, Sraith 2 by Sean Keane, Kevin Burke, Paddy Glackin And Seamus Creagh
- An Toilean Aerach by Johnny Connolly
- An Traidisiun Beo by Angelina Carberry
- As Long As You're Enjoying Yourself by John Brennan And John McGillian
- Barr Na Cuille by Neil Mulligan
- Beal A' Mhurlaigh by P.J. And Marcus Hernon
- Best Of Irish Ceili Music by Various Artists
- Beyond Words by Niall Vallely
- Bits 'N' Pieces by Dónal Mc Cague
- Cathal Hayden by Cathal Hayden
- Ceilidh House by Fergie MacDonald And Friends
- Celtic Crossing by William Coulter
- Chloe's Passion by An Lar
- Come Take The Byroads by McDermott's Handy
- Cuts From The Turf by Hooley
- Damp In The Attic (I Was Flyin' It) by P.J. King, Martin Murray, Cyril O'Donoghue, And Colm Murphy
- Dance Music Of Ireland: Volume 1 by Matt Cunningham
- Dance Music Of Ireland: Volume 3 by Matt Cunningham
- Dance Music Of Ireland: Volume 4 by Matt Cunningham
- Dance Music Of Ireland: Volume 5 by Matt Cunningham
- Drops Of Springwater by Karen Tweed
- Duchas Ceoil “Dance Of The Honeybee” by The Lennon Family
- Dusty Windowsill by Coquitlam Celtic Ensemble
- Early Recordings Of Irish Traditional Dance Music by John Kimmel
- East Of The Tracks by Brigetown
- Edel Fox And Ronan O'Flaherty by Edel Fox And Ronan O'Flaherty
- Far From Home by Boys Of The Lough
- Foinn Seisiun 1 by Ceoltóirí Cultúrlainne
- Government Warning by Jim Johnstone
- Harvest Home: Songs And Crack From West Tyrone by Various Artists
- Haven't Yet Lost My Ears by Finvarra's Wren
- High Clouds by Greenfield Dance Band
- Hills Of Erin by Karen Ashbrook
- I Can Hear You Smiling by Josephine Marsh Band
- In Concert by Stonecircle
- Ireland's Best Session Tunes CD 2 by Waltons Recording
- Irish Celebration: Pub Songs, Reels And Traditional Tunes From The Emerald Isle by Various Artists
- Irish Showtime by The Irish Showtime Band
- Irlande by Frankie Gavin, Arty Mc Glynn And Aidan Coffey
- Jig Away The Donkey by Gabriel McArdle
- Josephine Marsh by Josephine Marsh
- Keepers Of Tradition: Concertina Players Of County Clare by Various Artists
- Kennedy's Kitchen by Kennedy's Kitchen
- Learn To Play Irish Fiddle: Polkas, Jigs And Slides ~ DVD 1 by Kevin Burke
- Live At The Burren Centre, Kilfenora by Kevin Griffin, Eoin O'Neill And Quentin Cooper
- Live In Ennis by The Bowhouse Quintet
- Masters Of The Celtic Accordion: The Big Squeeze by Various Artists
- Matt Molloy, Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples by Matt Molloy, Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples
- May Morning Dew by Mick O'Brien
- Melodeon by John Gannon
- Midsummer's Night by Dervish
- Millvalley by DeReelium
- Misneach by Misneach
- New Irish Harmonica by Brendan Power
- Northern Tradition by Mary Mulholland
- Old Time Irish Music In America by Terry Teahan And Gene Kelly
- Open House by Kevin Burke
- Open Road by Boys Of The Lough
- Over The Moor To Maggie by Oisin
- P.J. Hernon by P.J. And Marcus Hernon
- Passing Time by Mary And Jim Coogan
- Reeds And Rosin by Todd Denman And Dale Russ
- Return To Droim by Colm Gannon
- Road Map Of Ireland by Tom McGonigle And Robert McGouran
- Russell's House by Russell's House
- Sailing Into Walpole's Marsh by Eddie Clarke, Sean Corcoran, Maeve Donnelly, Maighread Ni Dhomhnaill
- Seven Streams by The Turloughmore Ceili Band
- Slowplay Jigs, Reels And Hornpipes by Jeffrey Hillgrove
- Sounds From The Atlantic by Innisheer
- Southerly Breeze by Various Artists
- Stanley And Grimm, Another Round by Stanley And Grimm
- Step Into The Beat: Modern Irish Dance Music by Ellery Klein And Ryan Lacey
- Step This Way by David Lindquist
- Stony Steps by Matt Molloy
- Strangest Dream by Popcorn Behavior
- Swingin' From The Lightbulbs by Josh O Loughlin And Mairtin Quigley
- Sylvain Barou by Sylvain Barou
- Take The Bull By The Horns by Tom Doherty
- Tampa Session Sets, Vol. 1 by Clan Tampa
- The Art Of Traditional Fiddle Playing by Matt Cranitch
- The Bonny Bunch Of Roses by Seamus Ennis
- The Bucks Of Oranmore by Joe Burke
- The Celts Play Connecticut by Various Artists
- The Connachtman's Rambles by Martin O'Connor
- The Curlew by Cliff Moses
- The Dear Little Isle by Inishbofin Ceili Band
- The Galway Rambler by John G. Walsh
- The Green Hills Of Erin by Matt Cunningham
- The House by Dennis Botzer
- The Lakes Of Sligo by Carmel Gunning
- The Last House In Ballymakea by Junior Crehan
- The Orkney Sessions From The Ayre Hotel by Various Artists
- The Piper's Apron by Tommy Keane
- The Rare Old Times by Foggy Dew
- The Rare Stuff by The Rare Stuff
- The Red Shed by Heartland
- The Session by Na Connerys
- The Tap Room Trio by Tap Room Trio
- The Trip To Cullenstown by Phil, John And Pip Murphy
- The Wheels Of The World: Classics Of Irish Traditional Music by Various Artists
- The Wild Keys by Mikie Smyth
- The Wounded Hussar by Pete Cooper
- The Wynd You Know by Ronan Browne
- Time To Time by Gerry O'Connor
- Traditional Irish Dance Music by All Star Ceilidhe Band
- Traditional Irish Dance Music: All Star Ceili Band by Joe Derrane
- Traditional Irish Music by William Sullivan
- Traditional Irish Music (traditional Music Session From Belfast) by Various Artists
- Traditional Music From Doolin, Co. Clare by Kevin Griffin
- Traditional Music Of Ireland by Various Artists
- Traditional Music Of Ireland And The Bucks Of Oranmore by Joe Burke And Charlie Lennon
- Tread by Tread
- Tripping Down The Stairs by Spiral Seisiún
- Twos And Threes by Murphy Roche Irish Music Club
- Undertones by Adrian Barker And Ben Stephenson
- Vintage 78s by Bobby MacLeod
- Voyager: Ireland's Tin Whistle by Various Artists
- Wake by Finnegan's AWake
- WhirlyGig by WhirlyGig
- Whistle Wizardry by Vinnie Kilduff
X: 1
T: Connaughtman's Rambles, The
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Dmaj
|:FAA dAA|BAA dAG|FAA dfe|dBB BAG|
FAA dAA|BAA def|gfe dfe|1dBB BAG:|2 dBB B3|
K:Bmin
|:fbb faf|fed ede|fbb faf|fed e3|
fbb faf|fed def|gfe dfe|1 dBB B3:|2 dBB BAG|
I don't think I've ever been to a session where this tune didn't get played. Unlike some of the other staple session tunes, this one never seems to get old.
There are a couple of slightly different versions of this tune floating around. I've heard the second part played with the first two phrases reversed so that the tune stays in D instead of shifting to B minor.
I find the change to B minor very dynamic 'though it can be a bit of a stretch of the fingers for us bouzouki players. Here's a tip for fellow bouzouki/banjo players: play the opening phrase of the second part holding down the F-sharp on the ninth fret of the A string and the B on the seventh fret of the E string.
# Posted on June 1st 2001 by Jeremy
At a local session, we play this preceded by "Health to the Ladies" and follow it with "My Darling Asleep." This is fondly termed The Cheap Jig Set.
# Posted on February 7th 2004 by Paddy
At our sessions it's sandwiched between Geese in the Bog (in C) and Out on the Ocean - its one of those great tunes you could use in many combinations.
# Posted on February 8th 2004 by Bannerman
Try this as a second voice:
G|:FA,A, DA,A,|FA,A, DEG|FA,A, DFE|DB,B, B,A,B,|
FA,A, DA,A,|FA,A, DEG|FA,A, DFE|1DB,B, B,2A,/G/:|2DB,B, B,2||
G|:FBB FAA|FEF DEG|FBB FAA|FED EDE|
FBB FAA|FEF DEF|GFE DFE|DB,B,B,2:|
# Posted on March 30th 2004 by fer
"The Connaughtman's Rambles" ~ Kevin Burke
You can also find Kevin Burke teaching this on his video / DVD, #1 of a pair:
"Learn to Play Irish Fiddle: Polkas, Jigs & Slides" ~ 90 minutes
Homespun Videos / DVDs
ISBN: 1-932964-44-4
http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display/2060
# Posted on June 21st 2006 by ceolachan
As a beginner on the box I found this tune easy to learn. I've got a ways to go before I'm throwing down in a session, but for now I'm content playing it between Donnybrook Fair and Out on the Ocean with the guy I'm taking lessons from.
# Posted on August 1st 2006 by WaltzingMattilda
Jigs for sean-nós dancers
An anecdote from the dancing side of things!
The Connaughtman's Rambles is the most popular jig among sean-nós dancers in Connemara. If they're going to dance a jig, 9 times out of 10 it'll be this one!
# Posted on November 22nd 2006 by maithcailin
"The Connaughtman's Rambles" ~ 531 tunebooks to date ~ DAMN!
Anyway, here's some 'other ways' with it, a few alternatives:
K: D Major
|: AG |
FAA d2 A | B^AB d=AG | F2 A dfe | dBB BB/A/G |
F2 A dAA | B2 B def | g>fe dfe |1 dBB B :|
|: zg |
f2 b faa | f^ef dgg | fbb faa | ff/e/d e2 g |
fbb f2 a | fed d>ef | gfe d>fe |1 d2 B B :|
2 dB^A B ||
# Posted on November 22nd 2006 by ceolachan
B-part alternate, first measure ~ | faa fbb | ~
It seems a shame, this being such a traveler and so popular and present, that nobody has yet added any variations in the comments for this old standard. I do know that some folks take the first measure of the B-part the other way around, as given in the 'Subject' heading above... I hope some of the rest of you souls out there will consider adding your take on this tune...
This morning, as I was out driving in the heavy traffic, a large four door pickup, impatient on a small back country single lane, when it finally opened up into two lanes, screeched past me full throttle, almost taking off my wing mirror and almost doing a head-on with some ma who had just let her child off at the primary school nearby ~ .... Why did that suddenly remind me of certain folks I've come across in sessions in the past? I was suddenly overcome with the blues seeing how shook up that mother was, the panic and fear on her face...
# Posted on November 22nd 2006 by ceolachan
Alternate seventh measure
In place of |gfe dfe|, try |a3 f2e| for a variation. I've heard Ronan O'Flaherty do that (or something like it).
# Posted on November 22nd 2006 by GaryAMartin
I take it you mean like this:
A-part ~ | FAA dAA | BAA def | a3 f2 e | dBB B :|
B-part ~ | fbb faf | fed def | a3 f2 e | dBB B :|
# Posted on November 22nd 2006 by ceolachan
Yes.
# Posted on November 22nd 2006 by GaryAMartin
I just noticed that Colm Gannon also goes up to the a in the 7th bar of the B part.
# Posted on November 25th 2006 by GaryAMartin
When I came to live in SE Ireland, I found that many of the Wexford Mummers use this tune as the jig part of their set. Once when playing for local Mummers I tried a different jig and was nearly lynched. They also call the jig Mickey the Mauler in these parts.
# Posted on July 2nd 2007 by Free Reed
Here's Mickey the Mauler: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/4020 Not very sure, but I suspect they mixed up the titles of the two tunes.
# Posted on July 3rd 2007 by slainte
Connaughtman's Rambles Take 2
All right C, here's my basic setting, a bit different from Jeremy's. This is still one of my favorite jigs, after 30 years. Part of what makes it tick for me is how the phrasing is almost slide-like--two bars at a time, call and answer. And I love how it ambles between major and minor even within each part.
X: 1
T: Connaughtman's Rambles, The
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
K: D
FAA dAA|BAB dAG|FAA def|edB BAG|
FAA dAA|BAB def|gfe dfe|1 dBA BAG:|2 dBA B2 g||
fbb faa|fef deg|fbb faa|fed e2 g|
fbb faa|fef def|gfe dfe|1 dBA B2 g:|2 dBA BAG||
# Posted on November 15th 2007 by Will Harmon
Nice one tat!
# Posted on November 15th 2007 by ceolachan
Will's setting is the one Kevin Burke plays on his DVD, I think.
# Posted on March 15th 2008 by Ramiro
Set
in our group we play kesh miller then connaughtmans rambles any other set ideas?
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by Derek_22
Two Junior Crehan tunes first - The Luadrachan / Mist on the Mountains / Connaughtmans. That's the set I've most heard it in.
# Posted on October 20th 2008 by the wounded hussar
Another version:
I'm surprised no one has offered this version on the table. Seamus Ennis played it this way on Bonny Bunches of Roses, and Todd Denman & Dale Russ on "Reeds & Rosin". Cheers,
X:1
T:Connaughtman’s Rambles No. 2
Z:EW
M:6/8
R:Jig
L:1/8
K:D
|: FAA dAA | BAB dAG | FGA dfe | dBB BAG |
FAA dAA | BAB def | ~g3 fed |1 edB BAG:|2 edB B2g |]
|: faf ~g3 | afe dcd | fff ggg | afd efd |
faf ggg | afe def | ggg fed |1 edB B2g:|2 edB BAG |]
# Posted on December 13th 2008 by tin_whistler
Another version
X: 1
T: Connaughtman's Rambles, The
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
K: D
FAA dAA|BAB dAG|FAA def|edB BAG|
FAA dAA|BAB def|gfe dfe|1 dBA BAG:|2 dBA B2 g||
faa faa|~f3 d2e|faa faa|fed e2 g|
faa faa|~f3 def|gfe dfe|1 dBA B2 g:|2 dBA BAG||
Got this from the playing of the Hanrahan family (John on accordion, Joan on fiddle, several others whose names I'm blanking on, with Pat Costelloe on banjo), played on ClareFM on Monday March 2, 2009 by Eoin O'Neill. I probably forgot some details while walking from the stereo to the computer, but the three things of note are t
(1) the A part has def|edB thing like Will's version instead of the more common dfe|dBB,
(2) the B part substitutes a for b in the 1st, 3rd, and 5th bars, and
(3) there are rolls in the 2nd and 6th bars of the B part (I'm pretty sure on the f, but they might be on the d).
# Posted on March 8th 2009 by GaryAMartin
After Connaughtman's Rambles...
I know that some follow this with Out on the Ocean, but that's never been one of my favourites...any other suggestions?
# Posted on June 14th 2009 by Steven Hawson