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Out On The Ocean

jig

Key signature: Gmajor

Submitted on May 25th 2001 by Jeremy.

This tune has been added to 742 tunebooks.

Also known as Mick Mulcahy's, O'Connel's Jig On Top Of Mount Everest, O'Connell's Jig On Top Of Mount Everest, O'er The Sea, Out In The Ocean, Out Of The Ocean, Out On The Ocean, Over The Ocean, Portroe, Split The Whisker, Tierney's, The Wind Is Over The Ocean.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Out On The Ocean
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Gmaj
|:GE|D2B BAG|BdB A2B|GED G2A|B2B AGE|
D2B BAG|BdB A2B|GED G2A|BGE G:|
Bd|e2e edB|ege edB|d2B def|gfe dBA|
G2A B2d|ege d2B|AGE G2A|BGE G:|

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Out On The Ocean sheetmusic
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This is one of those tunes that sound equally good if played as a slow, gentle jig or as a rollicking, fast session tune.

# Posted on June 2nd 2001 by Jeremy

Out on the Ocean - key of.....?

Deario's,

Got a Boys of the Lough album which opens with a jig called "Out on the Ocean". It's in A major and I've found some scores in the very same key.
But I also did find some versions in the G major key. Both can be played on my instrument (flute) but I do wonder why it appears in different key's.
Does it have to do with instruments, regions, or is it merely coincidental?

Bart

# Posted on December 20th 2002 by Bart

Re: Out on the Ocean - key of.....?

I believe it's usually played in G (goes to E minor for the turn) at the sessions I attend. Whatever works for you is the best key, yes?

# Posted on December 20th 2002 by vonnieestes

Re: Out on the Ocean - key of.....?

It is often played in either key, it all depends on the feel ie what key the tune played before or after it is in. It happens a lot with other tunes too eg. Boys of Ballisodare can be played in F or G The Foxhunters reel can be played in G or A.

# Posted on December 20th 2002 by Bernie

Re: Out on the Ocean - key of.....?

One of our favourite jigs which is liked to be played in G for 2 or 3 times and then switches to A (or D) . It gives a very interesting note.
So the tune makes a good set by its own. See CD of Paddy Keenan: na keen affair

Ruediger

# Posted on December 20th 2002 by Rory

Re: Out on the Ocean - key of.....?

In Chicago it is usually played in G but fiddlers and banjos like it in A.

As far as it being "coincidental", I'd say it is more "accidental" (that is, 1 sharp or 3 sharps :-)

# Posted on December 21st 2002 by Tusong200

Re: Out on the Ocean - key of.....?

I've mostly heard it and prefer it in G. G gives it a more comfortable layed back feel, like waves rolling on the ocean/a boat rolling on the swell.... whereas often tunes in A are slightly more "aggressive"sounding/feeling (for want of a better word to describe it).

# Posted on December 21st 2002 by Kenn

Re: Out on the Ocean - key of.....?

Thank you all!

Boy, is this a great site.

Bart

# Posted on December 22nd 2002 by Bart

Tommy Peoples Plays it in A

On his Iron Man album. Just for reference. Who cares?

# Posted on April 23rd 2003 by pchaffee

Any good tunes to make a set?

One of my favourite jigs, actually sat on a yacht in the middle of the Atlantic ocean last year and played it - seemed kinda appropriate!!

Does anyone know any good tunes to make this into a good set - maybe a reel to follow or a durge to begin, I dunno - just something interesting and a little different would be nice!!

Cheers all.

# Posted on August 28th 2003 by jkneale

Out on the Ocean

Our session usually play this last in the set "Geese in the Bog (Key of C) and Connachtman's Rambles" - a nice threesome.

# Posted on August 28th 2003 by Bannerman

Origins

The Islands - the islands.

It is an island.

Hence the name.

# Posted on August 28th 2003 by sorefingers

Set suggestion

Our ceili band usually plays Out on the Ocean last in a set with Connaughts Man's Rambles and Lilting Banshee

# Posted on October 21st 2003 by Oranaiche

A different take on the tune - 2nd ending:

T: Out On The Ocean
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Gmaj
|: F/E/ |D2 B BAG | B/c/dB ABA | GED G2 A | BcB AGE |
D2 B BAG | BdB A2 B | GED G2 A | BGF G2 :|
|: d |efe edB | ege edB |1 ded dBA | ded dBA |
G2 A B2 d | ege dBA | GED G2 A | BGF G2 :|
[2 ded dd/e/f | gfe dBA | G2 A B2 d |
e/f/ge dBA | GED G2 A | BGF G2 :|

# Posted on February 3rd 2005 by ceolachan

also - another 2nd ending for the A-part, eight bar, and the B-part first ending would mirror this:

| BGF G :|
|: B/c/d |

# Posted on February 3rd 2005 by ceolachan

Another Set

Deby plays this on her album with Jacky Tar and the Full-Rigged ship, and that's how our session plays it

# Posted on August 21st 2005 by irishimp

Somebody did a really slow version of this - I seem to remember a guitar accompaniment with maybe a bass guitar in the background. It's disappeared from the brain cells though and no amount of searching through the CD collection turns it up - any clues what I'm on about?

# Posted on November 18th 2005 by Jay-eye

Alternative arrangement

Ian Carr (with the Kathryn Tickell Band) did a version of this where he plays the tune on harmonics the first time through and then normally for a couple of times. It's played fairly slowly and has a bass in the background. He plays it in Gmaj.

# Posted on November 26th 2005 by Andy V

A major version for keyless flute

K: Amaj
E2c cBA|cec BcB|AFE A2B|cBc BAF|
E2c cBA|cec BcB|AFE A2B|1 cAA A2F:|2 cAA Ace||
~f3 fec|faf fec|efe ece|a2f ecB|
A2B c2e|faf ecB|AFE A2B|1 cAA Ace:|2 cAA A2F||

# Posted on January 16th 2006 by slainte

Very nice Kieran, skillfully done. A good addition to tunes in Amaj for keyless flute, and one to add to my short list. Thanks!

# Posted on January 16th 2006 by Will CPT

A Major

After first hearing this tune done by Planxty on After The Break, I must say it sounds beautiful in A Major. Though it looks like if one were compelled, they could pick up an E whistle and use the "g major" fingering to bring it back in A major... However I always like knowing the same tune in different keys on one whistle if possible, simply just fun, so I'll use the D.

# Posted on December 22nd 2007 by tin_whistler

OOps sorry, I should have said The Woman I Loved So Well...!!

yeah...

# Posted on December 22nd 2007 by tin_whistler

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