Key signature: Aminor
Submitted on June 11th 2008 by Fiddler101.
This tune has been added to 9 tunebooks.
Also known as Ballyhauness.
X: 1
T: Ballyhaunis
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Amin
e>d | cBcd cBA^G | A^GAB c>dcB | ABAG EDE^G | A4 {c/B/}A2 :|
A2 | ABcd e2 dc | dcde g2 e^d | e2a2 age^g | a4 a2 e>d |
c>Bcd cBA^G | A^GAB cdcB | GBAG EDE^G | A4 {c/B/}A2 ||
Is this a weird version of the hornpipe Humours of Ballyconnell that Micheal O Raghallaigh recorded? Seems the same, only in Amin instead of dorian.
# Posted on June 12th 2008 by tbag
Should've been Amix I suppose for the version that O Raghallaigh plays.
# Posted on June 12th 2008 by tbag
Humours of Ballyconnell
Your right Tize, this tune is very similar to the Humours of Ballyconnell but they are two different tunes. Amn't familiar with Micheal O Raghallaigh recording of the Humours of Ballyconnell
# Posted on June 16th 2008 by Fiddler101
"Amn't"

That made my day. Thanks for the smile.
# Posted on June 17th 2008 by Will Harmon
The setting as listed here also appears in the Petrie collection, in case anyone else finds such things interesting. Went looking for it on this site to see if it was already here, but didn't find it at first because the name is spelt slightly different. Anyway, a very cool tune!
# Posted on August 20th 2011 by zaivanbuijs