Key signature: Amajor
Submitted on August 9th 2007 by Phantom Button.
This tune has been added to 16 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Laoise Kelly's
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Amaj
cAF ~E3 |~A3 cde | deB BAB | gfe ^de=d |
cAF ~E3 |~A3 cde | dfb cea |1 BAG Aed :|2 BAG A2B ||
cee fee | aee edc | ~d3 ede | d2f fed |
cee fee | aee edc | ~d3 ceB |1 BAG A2B :|2 BAG Aed ||
Laoise Kelly's jig
This is from a video of Ernistine Healy playing concertina on the Comhaltas website.
http://comhaltas.ie/music/detail/comhaltaslive_206_2_ernestine_healy
# Posted on August 9th 2007 by Phantom Button
The original
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7500
This came up in a discussion recently which led me to post the original version, linked above. It's been through "the folk process" to arrive at Ernestine's version.
# Posted on August 9th 2007 by Kenny
Laoise Kelly's jig
Does anyone have an alternative anme for the second jig in the set "Port na gCairdeanna" - I know it but can't remember what as!
# Posted on August 9th 2007 by spindizzy
Would it be called the Cordal?
# Posted on August 9th 2007 by concertinaplayer
Cordal
Thanks concertinaplayer - that helped - I don't know the Cordal name (though I know a Julia Clifford's - another alternate - though it's JC's Hornpipe that I play - different again) but the Cordal comments led me to Morgan Rattler http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/2831
# Posted on August 9th 2007 by spindizzy
Thanks for the link, Kenny. I suppose this setting should really be in the comments section for your earlier tune submission. Interesting to hear the "folk process."
# Posted on August 9th 2007 by Phantom Button
Laoise Kelly's Jig-Trip to London (by Maurice Lennon) dupication
Laoise Kelly's Jig-Trip to London (by Maurice Lennon) dupication
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7500
# Posted on July 21st 2011 by *Davy Rogers
or duplication even
# Posted on July 21st 2011 by *Davy Rogers
What a funny mistake...
This is so funny, the version that Ernistine Healy plays, is different than the one Laoise Kelly plays on her album. Laoise Kelly does play "The Trip to London" as it was transcribed when it was first posted here. So that Ernistine Healy's version is now called "Laoise Kelly's" is pretty funny, to me anyway. I guess this is how tune names are formed ;)
# Posted on August 7th 2011 by fiddlelearner