Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on January 1st 2003 by Concertina Player.
This tune has been added to 29 tunebooks.
Also known as Aggie Whyte, Aggie Whyte's, The High Road Th Galway, Satin Slipper, The Satin Slipper, Seamus Connolly's, Silver Slipper.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: New Found Out, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
A3B AFFA|(3Bcd cA G3B|A~F3 ABdf|1eBBA BcdB:|2eBBA Bcde||
!~f3d ~g3e|~f3d ecde|fdde gabg|afed efga|
!b~f3 afec|defd efdB|A~F3 ABdf|eBBA BcdB||
Lively finishing tune
A good roarin' reel to finish a set.
The tune named as such first came to my attention on the album Providence by the excellent band of the same name. I'm sure I recognise this tune from one of the Bothy Band albums though I believe it must have been known by another name.
# Posted on January 1st 2003 by Concertina Player
Fisher Street have the following version (transcribed by Adrian Scahill), which they call Seamus Connolly's. The main difference is in the A part, where the repeat is more or less as the version posted above, while the first time is slightly different.
A3B AFFA|d2cd BGGB|(3ABA FA dcdf|eBBA BcdB|\
AFBF ADFA|BdcA G3B|(3ABA FA dcdf|1 edcB cAdB:|2 edcB cAde||\
fdd2 geag|(3fgf df edcA|defa g3b|afdf efde|\
fdd2 geag|(3fgf df edcB|(3ABA FA dcdf|eBBA Bcde:||
# Posted on January 3rd 2003 by granama
Hmm - still not recognisable as a Bothy Band tune name - must be my imagination.
# Posted on January 14th 2003 by Concertina Player
"The New Found Out Reel" ~ in 'double' time:
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/5268
32 bars instead of 16...and other names too...
# Posted on December 8th 2005 by ceolachan
Find another transcription here http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/8390.
# Posted on April 3rd 2008 by Dow