Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on March 22nd 2003 by gian marco.
This tune has been added to 14 tunebooks.
Also known as The Castleblaney Piper.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Castleblaney Piper, The
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Dmaj
|:FDF ABc|dAG FED|~G3 FGA|BGE AGE|
~F3 ABc|dAG FED|dfa gec|dAF D3:|
|:afd fec|dAG FED|~G3 FGA|BGE E2b|
afd fec|dAG FED|dfa gec|dAF D3:|
source: Paul McGrattan: the frost is all over
transcription: gian marco pietrasanta
# Posted on March 22nd 2003 by gian marco
The Castleblaney Piper
This is one of those things where the title's definitely wrong as posted. This is the Castleblaney Piper and it was composed by Ed Reavy. Hare In The Corn is a completely different tune.
# Posted on May 15th 2005 by Dow
"The Castleblaney Piper" ~ Ed Reavy
Credit where credit is due...
http://www.reavy.us/
http://www.reavy.us/compositions.htm
#81 ~ http://www.reavy.us/Reavycom.abc
"Ed said that this was a great place for pipers in his day. Ed is not a great lover of the pipes, but he had a special feeling for these great pipers of his childhood days when he visited the Hamills and family friends in County Monaghan."
# Posted on December 9th 2005 by ceolachan
The Fiddler's Companion also mistakenly prints this as the Hare in the Corn, which I think is a bit slack seeing as the other "version" they give of (supposedly) the same tune in G major is very different in the B-part.
This is the setting I'm referring to, from the FC:
X: 2
T: Hare in the Corn, The [3a]
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: Jig
S: Randy Miller
K: D
FEF ABc|dAG FED|GBG FGA|BEE E2A|
FEF ABc|dAG FED|afd gec|dAF D3:|
afd gec|dAG FED|GBG FGA|BEE E2^g|
afd gec|dAG FED|afd gec|dAF D3|
afd gec|dAG FED|GBG FGA|BEE E2^g|
aba gec|dAG FED|faf gec|dAF D3||
# Posted on April 13th 2008 by Dow
The Hare In The Corn tune (aka The Absent-minded Man) is here http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/8444. The similarity in the A-parts cause the two to be confused on recordings (Paul McGrattan's is one example) and tunebooks and online tune indexes, despite the fact that they have completely different 2nd parts and they're in different keys.
# Posted on April 14th 2008 by Dow