Key signature: Amixolydian
Submitted on February 2nd 2004 by Jamie.
This tune has been added to 12 tunebooks.
Also known as John Naughton's.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Friel's
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Amix
A2eA cded|BG (3GGG DGBG|EAc(e ^ga)ed|ced(B {d}BA)GB|
(3AAA eA cded|BG (3GGG DGBG|EAc(e ^ga)ed|1 ced(B {d}BA)AG:|2 ced(B {d}BA)A^g:|
a2a^g a=ge(a|{b}ag)ed efg^g|aece ~a3 f|gedg eA (3AAA|
e ~a3 age(a|{b}ag)ed efga|(3bb(g a) ~g3 fa|ged(B {d}BA)Ae|
aA (3AA(A a)(Aa)(A|g)A (3AA(A g)AA^g|aece ~a3 f|gedg eA (3AAA|
e ~a3 age(a|{b}ag)ed efga|(3bb(g a) ~g3 fa|ged(B {d}BA)GB|"last time"[A4E4]||
Friel's Reel
This is a great lively tune, which takes a bit of working out in the second part, but will reward the least effort. I originally learnt it from a CD of Glasgow's St. Roch's Ceili Band, which an excellent fiddler from that school gave to me. The school has contributed several well known traditional musicians (Stevie Campbell, Gerry Conlon, Lawrence McElhinney, Mark Maguire, Claire McLaughlin, John McCusker, Gavin Pennycook) and regularly achieves (in groups and as individuals) in the all Ireland Fleadh. This tune came from the playing of Celine Donoghue on Banjo and it certainly suits the Banjo well. I've played it into a fiddle arrangement and thats what you have here with some suggested ornaments and bowings.
Hope you enjoy it!
# Posted on February 2nd 2004 by Jamie
P.S. Friel's Reel
I would welcome any history of this tune. Unfortunately, there is nothing on the CD sleeve or on the WWW that I can find!
# Posted on February 2nd 2004 by Jamie
Played by Mary Bergin
On her first recording. This classic album is a must-have.
# Posted on February 5th 2004 by pchaffee
Friel's Reel
Under which title is this tune on this Mary Bergin album? Do you have any more info about it?
# Posted on February 5th 2004 by Jamie
on the mary bergin album "Feadog stain" it is the very first reel on track number 1 titled "ríl Gan ainm"
# Posted on March 19th 2007 by saxwhistle
"This tune came from the playing of Celine Donoghue on Banjo and it certainly suits the Banjo well"
The version posted here seems to be based on Cathal Hayden's setting from his album "Handed Down". He calls it Mary Bergin's, so presumably this is his highly stylised version of her much simpler setting, which you can find here http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/2622.
# Posted on June 30th 2008 by Dr. Dow