Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on April 11th 2004 by mikeyes.
This tune has been added to 9 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: James Gannon's
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Dmaj
ag|:fef d2B|AFA d2e|faf def|gfg a2g|
fef d2B|AFA d2e|faf ede|fdd d2a:|
|:aba fdf|a2a fdf|gag ece|gag ece|
aba fdf|a2a fdf|gfg eag|edc d3 :|
James Gannon's Jig
This is a tune that John Carty taught us at his banjo class that took place at the St. Louis Tionol in 2004. Not to be confused with several other James Gannon's including a barndance and a reel.
This was an easy jig to learn and to ornament with the banjo.
# Posted on April 11th 2004 by mikeyes
Sounds like a slide
Are you sure it's not?
# Posted on April 11th 2004 by Phantom Button
Slide or jig?
This was presented as a jig, slunds like one when played by John Carty, and is found as a jig on Bill Black's site (although in slightly different notation from the one presented to us.)
so as far as I can tell, it is a jig.
Mike
# Posted on April 11th 2004 by mikeyes
This lovely tune could work as a single jig but does not have the flow or phrasing across two measures to fit the feel of a 12/8 slide...
# Posted on December 12th 2005 by ceolachan
I heard this played at a session recently by someone who said they'd got it as a nameless tune off Michael Hynes. Thanks for the name!
# Posted on March 2nd 2006 by Dr. Dow
The Streamstown
Found out the proper name for this thanks to Kenny's duplication of it here: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/3452.
# Posted on December 28th 2006 by Dr. Dow