Key signature: Amajor
Submitted on September 28th 2004 by dlowder.
This tune has been added to 14 tunebooks.
Also known as The Pet In The Kitchen.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: An Peata Sa Chisineach
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Amaj
g|:aAA AGA|FAA EAA|FAA GBB|cAc Bce|
aAA AGA|FAA EAA|FAA GBB|cAG A2e:|
|:cee dff|cee ecA|cee fga|ecA BAB|
cee dff|cee ecA|Bdc BAB|cAG A2B:|
An Peata Sa Chisineach
Just added this tune, as heard on "Ceol Aduaidh" by Mairead Ni Mhaoanaigh and Frankie Kennedy.
They follow this with "An Fathach Tireannach" (in Dmaj instead of Amaj as written on this site), and then play "Atholl Highlanders". Nice set!
# Posted on September 28th 2004 by dlowder
First Part sounds like Jig of Slurs which is often played with Atholl Highlanders
# Posted on September 29th 2004 by Ranks
Hi,
Looks like you might have had a cut and paste error in preparing the abc for the second part. The second part here is from a different tune. The second part as played on Ceol Aduaidh is
|:cee dff|cee ecA|c3 fga|ecA B2B|
Ace fga|ecA BAF|EAA GBB|cAG A2B:|
Starts the same but then diverges.
Jim
# Posted on September 30th 2004 by skerries
The Pet in the Kitchen
If my memory is correct, the title refers to James Byrne's fiddle usually hung on the wall of a pub. Read a hilarious story posted by Zina: http://thesession.org/tunes/display.php/266/comments
# Posted on October 2nd 2004 by slainte
Sorry for the wrong information. I just looked at the sleeve notes of the recording and found the pet isn't James Byrne's fiddle but someone else's hung on a kitchen wall. Well, is it common to hang instruments on the wall in Donegal?
# Posted on October 8th 2004 by slainte
The Pet in the Kitchen
The second part is virtually identical to that of "Health to the Ladies": http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/327
# Posted on January 11th 2006 by slainte