Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on March 13th 2006 by rgriffiths.
This tune has been added to 28 tunebooks.
Also known as The Leitrim Quickstep.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Leitrim Quickstep
M: 9/8
L: 1/8
R: slip jig
K: Gmaj
D|:Gzg dBG GFG |EFG A2G FED|Gzg dBG GFG |EFG AGF G2D:|
|:AFD AFD DEF|GAB c3 BAG|AFD AFD DEF|GAB cAF Gz2:|
"The Leitrim Quickstep" ~ somebody has to say something?
X: 2
T: The Leitrim Quickstep
M: 9/8
L: 1/8
R: slip jig
K: G Major
6/8 ~ ?
|: D |\
G2 g dBG GBG | E2 A ABG FED |
G2 g dBG GBG | EE/F/G AFD G2 :|
|: B |\
AFD ADF AFD | GG/A/B cAG FED |
AFD AD/E/F A2 D |[1 G>AB cAF G2 :|[2 G>AB cAd G2 |]
# Posted on December 1st 2007 by ceolachan
This tune
like this tune! thanks for posting
# Posted on September 2nd 2009 by mikeof
Harry Bradley's Tap Room Trio
I found this same music but played in A, the disc of Harry Bradley "Tap Room Trio", with Jesse Smith and John Blake, under the name "James Byrne's". I have a question, though, does anyone know if the quickstep is a dance form?
Harry Bradley's version:
X: 41
T:Leitrim Quickstep
T:James Byrne's (Tap Room Trio - Harry Bradley)
M:9/8
L:1/8
R:slip jig
K:Amaj
|: dfa afd dcd | Bcd efd cBA|dfa afd dcd |1 Bcd edc d2A:|2 Bcd edc d3||
|:ecA AcA edc|d2e fef fga|ecA AcA edc|1d2f edc def:|2d2f edc d (3ABc|
# Posted on July 31st 2011 by arpadoro
Correction
Correction: in Harry Bradley's CD this tune is in D
# Posted on July 31st 2011 by arpadoro
Yes, it's in D major. See: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/266
# Posted on August 1st 2011 by slainte