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Down The Broom

reel

Key signature: Adorian

Submitted on January 22nd 2002 by Josh Kane.

This tune has been added to 217 tunebooks.

Also known as Down The Brooms, Down Through The Broom, P. Flanagan's, Peter Flanagan's.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Down The Broom
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Ador
|: EAAG ~A2Ad | eg~g2 (3efg ed | BGGF {A}G2GE |
DEGA BA~A2 | EAAG {B}A2Bd | eg~g2 eg~g2 |
eggf gaba |1 gedB BAAG :|2 gedB BAeg||
|: a2eg ageg | agbg agef | ~g2eg dgeg |
gbaf gedg | a2eg ageg | agbg aged |
eg~g2 gaba |1 gedB BAeg :|2 gedB BAFA||

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Down The Broom sheetmusic
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Reel: "Down The Broom"

Here's a set with this reel that was played by a band known as THE IRISH TRADITION They played CONGRESS REEL / DOWN THE BROOM / STAR OF MUNSTER. It's on their CD "The Corner House" (Green Linnet recording #1016; 1978). It's also one of the tracks on Green Linnet's double-CD "25 Years Of Celtic Music" (Green Linnet, 2000).

# Posted on January 31st 2002 by Munsondr

By the by, that's a really good album.

# Posted on February 4th 2002 by Josh Kane

At a summer school for ITM that I attended last year, the teacher (from Sligo I believe) said that this tune ALWAYS was played in set with the Gatehouse Maid.

# Posted on April 13th 2003 by lars

Classic Set!

Lars, det har du ratt i! And as an illustration of this -- this tune came up yersterday at a session "somewhere in the USA" and, when the change was signaled, I immediately went roaring into "The Gatehouse Maid" and temporarily ground the set
to a halt as my American friends had started another tune. Automatic reflex on my part. I wonder if this is the first time I have ever heard "Down The Broom" not followed by "Gatehouse Maid". A classic set and not heard all that often here. Halsa Uppsala fran mig. Jag bodde dar i nastan tre ar.

# Posted on April 13th 2003 by LongNote

Down the Broom

I finally learned this session standard today. It shares almost the same second part with "The Bag of Spuds," so it was easy to pick up. Mayo flute player Paul Smyth's solo album is the source. That's a cracking track, joined by a piper. I might misremember it but the version on the recording is something like this:

K: Ador
G|EAAG A2Bd|eg~g2 egdc|BGGF GAGE|D2BD GABG|
EAAG A2Bd|eg~g2 egdg|eg~g2 dgba|gedB BAA:|
g|a2ea ageg|agbg agef|gedc BGBd|~g3a bgeg|
a2ea ageg|agbg ageg|dg~g2 dgba|gedB BAA:|

I happened to record Clare flute player Christy Barry play the tune, and found he has a very similar version to this.

I heard it played coupled with "The Gatehouse Maid" just once, but this tune is still referred to as the tune before "The Gatehouse Maid" quite often.

# Posted on October 26th 2004 by slainte

Down the Broom

Here is the link to the northern versions of the tune: http://thesession.org/tunes/display.php/3871

# Posted on December 12th 2004 by slainte

Link to the old setting of the tune: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/837

# Posted on April 7th 2005 by slainte

Regarding the Tune Down the Broom

Does anyone know which version of "Down the Broom" is on the CD, Traditional Irish Fiddle Music, by the Kilfenora Ceili Band? I am uncertain as to whether the Down the Broom reel that is linked to the Recording on the session is the same version they play.

# Posted on August 25th 2006 by enirehtac

Re: Regarding the Tune Down the Broom

I think I've got this recording on a compilation and also one by Paddy Killoran (which is a knockout - absolutely love his playing). This seems to be close (copied from another archive - credit as below):
X:1
T:DOWN BROOM (THE)
R:Reel
S:Paddy Canny and Peter O'Loughlin, Clare (fiddles)
N:As played (P O'L much the louder)
Z:Bernie Stocks
H:Played with "The Gatehouse Maid"
M:4/4
K:G
EA(3.A.A.A A2Bd | eg~g2 egdc | BG~G2 ~G3E | {G}EDB,D GABG | EA(3.A.A.A A2Bd |
eg~g2 egdg | eg~g2 dgbg | {a}gedB {d}BAA2 :| a2ea {b}ageg | agbg agef | g2dg Bgdg |
{a}geaf gedg | a2ea {b}ageg | agbg ageg | dg~g2 dgba | gedB {d}BAA2 :|

# Posted on August 25th 2006 by RichardB

You can actually listen to Killoran play this tune: http://tedmcgraw.com/mp3/KilloranBroom.mp3
From N. American Archive of Traditional Irish Music: http://tedmcgraw.com/recimages/Irish_clips.htm

# Posted on August 25th 2006 by slainte

"The Cottage in the Glen / Grove" / "The Crosses of Annagh"

Damn, I was trusting slainte to make these connections...

The Cottage in the Glen ~ reel
Key signature: E Dorian
Submitted on February 21st 2002 by barney morgan.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/558

The Crosses Of Annagh ~ reel
Key signature: A Dorian
Submitted on November 30th 2002 by gian marco.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/1170

# Posted on October 25th 2006 by ceolachan

The Classic Set: Down the Broom / The Gatehouse Maid

http://comhaltas.ie/music/detail/comhaltaslive_270_3_paddy_ryan_and_john_carlos

Kevin Burke and John Carty recently recorded the set together on Patrick Street's album "On the Fly." That's a lovely fiddle duet influenced by P. Kiloran's recording.

By the way, I love playing Josie McDermott's composition "The Trip to Birmingham" before the set.

# Posted on October 31st 2008 by slainte

Down the Broom

Really good playing here by Cathal Hayden, PJ MacDonald and Arty McGlynn.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eR0GBTbbro0&feature=rec-fresh+div

# Posted on September 26th 2009 by bogman

Listen

Listen to Mick Flynn and Michael Gorman play it here:

http://juneberry78s.com/sounds/ListenToIrishDance.htm

# Posted on December 18th 2009 by celtic marine

Dubliners playing Down the Broom

3 videos of The Dubliners playing an absolutely awesome version of this tune:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vOyN_ohpn4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2iHNSlJMfc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKxpBliaQ-w

can't tell which is best :)

# Posted on March 8th 2010 by YetAnotherWhistler

edit: like the last one best ... maybe XD

# Posted on March 8th 2010 by YetAnotherWhistler

Down the Broom

First tune here.......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zR4m-eNkiJQ&playnext_from=TL&videos=f8eSobvSzA8

# Posted on May 17th 2010 by bogman

Seamus Ennis Version

Listen to Harry Bradley play Seamus Ennis's version of the tune on the pipes: http://errantelbows.podbean.com/2011/06/13/down-the-broom-reel

The pipes set played in the clip was made by a friend of mine!

# Posted on July 22nd 2011 by slainte

I was given a copy of the tape of Séamus where he plays that version; Pat Mitchell transcribed it in the big book of Ennis's dance music, obtaining a copy of the tape from a friend of mine. Séamus got the setting from Monaghan piper Willie Clarke, "a watchmaker by trade; piper too." You can read about him here: http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles/w_clarke.htm

The tune Séamus played after is very nice too; he remarks that it was the first tune his father would play on the fiddle, always starting on the 2nd part. Forget if Pat transcribed that one.

# Posted on July 22nd 2011 by KLR

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