Key signature: Bminor
Submitted on June 15th 2003 by borderpiper.
This tune has been added to 89 tunebooks.
Also known as The Kitchen Maids.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Chloe's Passion
M: 9/8
L: 1/8
R: slip jig
K: Bmin
|:Bef gaf gee | Bef gee fdd | Bef gaf gee | fdd agf gee :|
|:BBB gfe gaa | BBB gfe fdd | BBB gfe gaa | fdd agf gee :|
|:BBB GBB AAA | BBB GBe Beg | fde faf gee | fdd agf gee :|
fge edB eee | fdd dBA BBB | fge edB ege | fdd agf gee |
fge edB eee | fdd dBA BBB | ggg fga gee | ABd fdA BBB ||
Posted in response to a request
Dr Angus MacDonald composed Chloe's Passion after an alleged encounter with a painting of a lady in Australia.
# Posted on June 15th 2003 by borderpiper
Thank you so much!!!
The tune is what I've been trying to learn by ear in vain.
I fisrt heard this slip jig played on Deaf Shepherd's album, but it was not until listening to Clare Mann's flute playing that I fell in love with the tune.
What a cool pipe tune!
# Posted on June 16th 2003 by slainte
Cadence
Neat sounding tune - what speed is this normally played at - and does it have a lot of syncopation?
# Posted on June 16th 2003 by 2situla
Chloe's passion
Great version of this on "Return To Kintail" by Alasdair Fraser & Tony McManus. A lot of other good Scottish session "standards" on that CD as well.
# Posted on June 17th 2003 by Kenny
Changed the f# to a g in bars 1 and 3. The version a friend gave me was incorrect.
# Posted on August 12th 2004 by borderpiper
This isn't "The Kitchen Maid"
It seems Lunasa recorded this great tune under a wrong title. A traditional Scots pipe tune "The Kitchen Maid" is actually this one: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/4140
# Posted on June 25th 2006 by slainte
"Chloe's Passion" ~ a rescued duplication, 2 parts of 4, 2 keys
"Gan Ainm"
Key signature: a minor
Submitted on October 13th 2007 by JosephofCK.
~ /tunes/display/7857
Oh My Goodness! Sorry everybody, I had it transcribed to a different key, which is why I didn't find it anywhere on here. And I also thought this was two different tunes. I'm VERY sorry!
That is, the way Lunasa plays it. Probably because the pipes start out with the first two phrases and then all the other instruments came in and played the whole tune. It threw me off a little.
It is Chloe's Passion, I just thought it was two different tunes by how Lunasa did it on their CD Kinnitty Sessions. It's the first two phrases of Chloe's Passion done the way Lunasa does it. They start it off with Uilleann Pipes after another Jig, and it sounds amazing.
# Posted on October 13th 2007 by JosephofCK
X: 2
T: Gan Ainm
M: 9/8
L: 1/8
R: slip jig
K: D Dorian
|: Ade fge f2 d | Ade fed ecc |
Ade fge f2 d | ede gfe f2 d :|
|: GAA fed egg | GAA fed ecc |
GAA fed egg | ede gfe f2 d :|
For whistlers who only own D whistles:
X: 3
T: Gan Ainm
M: 9/8
L: 1/8
R: slip jig
K: A Dorian
|: EAB cdB c2 A | EAB cBA BGG |
EAB cdB c2 A | BAB dcB c2 A :|
|: DEE cBA Bdd | DEE cBA BGG |
DEE cBA Bdd | BAB dcB c2 A :|
# Posted on October 13th 2007 by JosephofCK
Nice transcription Joseph, here's hoping you will finish the transcriptions by adding your take on the other two parts later, in the two keys you've given... 'c'
# Posted on October 14th 2007 by ceolachan