Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on May 27th 2003 by Dow.
This tune has been added to 42 tunebooks.
Also known as Harris', Mary Staunton's.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Walter Sammon's Grandmother
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
FAAB A2dB|AFDE FE~E2|FAAB A2dB|AFEA FDD2:|
FAdA cAdA|FAdA FE~E2|FAdA cAdA|(3FGF EA FDD2|
FAdA cAdA|FAdA BE~E2|dcBA BcdB|AFEA FDD2||
I got this from a session in Cambridge, but there it was played in G. I have a feeling it's usually in D, so that's how I've transcribed it here. The G setting had a 2nd part exactly like "The Primrose Lass", so someone may have got them mixed up. Not a very common session tune really, but I like it for its simplicity. It's be nice to hear more of it.
# Posted on May 27th 2003 by Dow
"It's be nice?" They don't say it like that in Cambridge
# Posted on May 27th 2003 by Dow
I've heard it played in A, at banjo player Mick O'Connor's sessions. I think this comes from a set by Four Men and a Dog.
# Posted on May 28th 2003 by ragaman
I might go back to playing it in G then, if people commonly mess about with the key. It would sound brighter in G or A.
# Posted on May 28th 2003 by Dow
I believe that this is a version of the tune known as Moneymusk.
Mick Mulcahy recorded this tune after McDermotts reel on a Gael Linn LP.
# Posted on May 28th 2003 by Johnny Moran
Patrick Street
This tune is on Patrick Street's eponymous first CD, although it's called Walter Sammon's Granny.
Conán
# Posted on May 29th 2003 by Conán McDonnell
Walter Sammon's Grandmother
T:Walter Sammon's Grandmother
T:Mary Staunton's
M:4/4
L:1/8
S:Patrick Street
R:reel
Z:gm
K:Dmaj
FAAB A2dB|AFDE FE~E2|FAAB A2dB|AFEG FDD2:|
FAdA BAdA|FAdA BE~E2|FAdA BAdB|AFEG FDD2|
FAdA BAdA|FAdA BE~E2|dcBA BcdB|AFEG FDD2||
% ABC2Win Version 2.1 09/09/2004
# Posted on September 9th 2004 by gian marco
Wondering if Walter Sammon's Grandmother is also related to Stumpie http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/3526, or whether the likeness around the eyes and cheekbones is purely coincidental.
# Posted on September 12th 2004 by Dow
I enjoy spending time with her, but does anyone know who Walter Sammon is and why his Granny is a nifty reel?
# Posted on August 9th 2008 by SWFL Fiddler
This is how it is played in Manchester:
T:Reel No.1
L:1/8
M:4/4
R:reel
|: FAAF A2dB | AFDE FEE2 | FAAF ABdB | AFEA FDD2 :|
| FAdA BAdA | FAdA BEE2 | FAdA BAdB | AFEA FDD2 |
FAdA BAdA | FAdA BGBc | dcBA BcdB | AFEA FDD2 |]
The tune sounds like it should be in G.
# Posted on August 10th 2008 by jakep