Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on June 22nd 2003 by kiwi.
This tune has been added to 39 tunebooks.
Also known as An Buachaill DreoÃte, An Buachaill Dreoite, An Buachaillín Dreoite, An Buchaill Dreoite, June Mccormack's, The Knackered Lad, The Spent Boy, The Worn-out Boy, The Worn-out Lad, The Worn-out Laddie.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: An Buachaillin Dreoite
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Gmaj
DGG AAG|A (3BAG G2A|DGG AAG|cAG =FDC|
DGG AAG|A (3BAG GBd|eef gfd|1cAF G2F:|2cAF G2A||
BAB cBc|ded G2A|BAB GBd|cAG FGA|
BAB cBc|dcd efg|a2f gfd|cAF G2A:|
An Buachaillin Dreoite
Not exactly but very similar to a "gan ainm" tune taught at a workshop by Dezi Donnelly in Philadelphia last year. He learned it from someone who didn't know its name.
# Posted on June 28th 2003 by maderinerue
Surely this can't mean "The Rotting Boy"?! Can anyone translate the title?
# Posted on April 22nd 2004 by Dow
An Buachaill Dreoite
I learned this tune from Irish master fiddler, Maeve Donnelly last year. It's a fling as well as a jig. Maeve taught me both tunes. The fling is played by Joe Ryan on his cd of the same name. She said the name "An Buachaill Dreoite" means "the Spent Boy"...
# Posted on May 19th 2004 by Fiddledee
An Buachaillin Dreoite (jig)
I have been told, that it means worn-out or exhausted boy. Ivan Goff and Patrick Ourceau played this at the 2005 East Coast Tionol in the Catskills with a few minor changes. Lovely tune!
# Posted on November 22nd 2005 by RogueFiddler
It's played as a hornpipe/fling on the Brock Maguire album.
# Posted on September 28th 2006 by 52Paddy
Fling Version
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7929
# Posted on November 6th 2007 by slainte
An Buachaillin Dreoite Source
Hello all, does anyone have any more information about the source of the jig 'An Buachaillin Dreoite' ? I am learning it now, and can't find it in any of the books I have access to... Anyone know where to look?
Thanks..
# Posted on June 5th 2008 by jardineromi
An Buachaillin Dreoite
Forgot to mention, I am also looking for alternate versions of the tune...
# Posted on June 5th 2008 by jardineromi
I wrote to Maeve Donnelly about the tune and she said the following:
"The tune an Buachaill Dreoite is one that has been played a lot in sessions in Co. Clare. It's played as a fling in 4/4 time and is often followed by the jig version. The version I play is from the music book "The Dance Music of Willie Clancy by Pat Mitchell". It's a good book. All the piping variations are listed in the tune but it's possible to ignore them and play the tune. Willie Clancy played the tune on the pipes."
# Posted on June 14th 2008 by jardineromi