The Rainy Day
reel
Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on July 8th 2003 by Mikea.
This tune has been added to 159 tunebooks.
Also known as A Rainy Day, Rainy Day.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
- 1975 The First by The Bothy Band
- An Crann Carraige (Concertina Melodies From Tuamgraney, East Clare) by Martin O'Brien
- Ar An Bhfidil by Oisin MacDiarmada
- Castle Ceili Band by Castle Ceili Band
- Clare Accordion by Seamus Walshe
- Down From Bell Harbour by Chris Droney
- East Of The Tracks by Brigetown
- Feadoga Stain by Mary Bergin
- Forty Years Of Irish Piping by Seamus Ennis
- Hives Of Honeyed Sound by Padraic Mac Mathuna
- In The Footsteps Of Coleman by Various Artists
- Jigs, Reels And Airs by Seamus Tansey
- Kathleen Keane by Kathleen Keane
- Matt Molloy, Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples by Matt Molloy, Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples
- Music Of Dreams by Tony Mac Mahon, Iarla Ó Lionáird, Noel Hill
- Music Of Dreams by Noel Hill And Tony MacMahon With Iarla O Lionaird
- Notes From The Heart by Mick, Louise And Michelle Mulcahy
- Outside The Box by Billy McComiskey
- Piper's Rock by Various Artists
- Piping Hot by Various Artists
- Raise The Rafters by Molly's Revenge
- Rian by Liam O'Maonlai
- Sean Potts by Sean Potts And Paddy Moloney
- Set Dancing Downunder by The Coast Ceili Band
- Set On Stone by The Kilfenora Ceili Band
- Sets In The City by Tipsy House
- Suantrai by John Canny, Kevin Carey And Terence O'Reilly
- The Banks Of The Shannon by Paddy O'Brien, Seamus Connolly And Charlie Lennon
- The Best Of Irish Piping by Seamus Ennis
- The Bridge Céilí Band by The Bridge Céilí Band
- The Green Fields Of Ireland by Comhaltas Tour Group 1979
- The Hop Down by Breda Keville
- The Morning Mist by Joe Burke
- The Phantom Shadows Of A Connaught Fire (2 Of 3) by Seamus Tansey
- The Raineys by The Raineys
- The Sligo Champion (CD 2) by Michael Gorman
- The Twentieth Anniversary Collection by Various Artists
- Tiomnacht / Handed On by Eoin O Riabhaigh
- Traditional Irish Music Played On The Uilleann Pipes by Robbie Hannan
- Tree by Gaelic Storm
- When The World Was Wide by Trouble In The Kitchen
- Wooden Flute Obsession: Volume 3, Disc 1 by Various Artists
X: 1
T: Rainy Day, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
|:EAAG AGAB|cedB {d}c2Ac|BGGF GFGA|Bdef gdBG|
EAAG AGAB|{d}c2AB cdef|gbaf gedB|GBdB BAA2:|
|:ea~a2 ea{b}ag|edef gabg|egfa gfga|bgaf gfed|
ea~a2 ea{b}ag|edef gbaf|gedB GABd|gedB{d} BAA2:|
Request for Rainy Day
This setting of The Rainy Day comes from the flute player Michael Harty who was with Paddy O'Brien, and I think it was Paddy himself who originaly wrote this setting out for his band to play. I now play with Michael Harty who has brought some fine settings of tunes to our weekly session in Cahir, South Tipperary.
# Posted on July 8th 2003 by Mikea
cheers mike
# Posted on July 9th 2003 by timo
It may have a G key signature, but the tonal centre is A, the second degree of the G major scale, making this a modal tune.
It's in A dorian, not G major!
Enough nit picking.
This was one of Seamus Ennis's best tunes .
# Posted on July 24th 2003 by Hanley
Key Signitures
Most of the older traditional musicians I know around where I live
(South Tipperary) would use key signitures to save writing lots of sharps or flats in the music,so if a tune is in Am with all F,s sharp they would put it in G. I know this is not correct notation but is still gets the point across.
Good luck
Mikea
# Posted on August 3rd 2003 by Mikea
Dez Donnelly and Michael McGoldrick
Here's a transcription of Dez Donnelly's fiddling on the first go round on this great reel, from the Ceili House radio program.
X: 1
T: Rainy Day, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
S:Ceili House, May 7, 2005
K: A Dorian
G|:EAAG A3 B|c2 ed cBAc|B~G3 D~G3|B/c/d gd edB/A/G|
EAAG A3 B|c2 AB cdef|~g2 af gedB|1 GBdB BAAG:|2 GBdB BA (3Bcd||
eaag eaag|edef ~g3e|d~g3 b~g3|bgaf gf e2 |
a3 g eaag|edef gbaf|gedB GA (3Bcd|1 gedB BA (3Bcd:|2 gedB BAAG||
# Posted on May 10th 2005 by Will CPT
Bothy Band Version
The Bothy Band play a rather different version of this tune, which makes me wonder if this is actually a different tune that the Bothy Band simply misnamed on their CD.
Try this version out at a slow pace, holding on to the a's in the B-part, going for an East Clare style.
X: 1
T: Rainy Day, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
S: The Bothy Band
K: A Dorian
D|:EAAG A3G|B/c/d ed gedc|BGGF G2dG|G2dG eGdG|
EAAG ~A3G|BAAA B/c/d ef|~g3e dBGA|B2dB A3:|
d|eaag ~a3g|ba~a2 baag|eggf g3a|bg~g2 bgag|
ea~a2 aged|B/c/d ef g2ag|eaag egdG|B2dB A3:|
# Posted on May 25th 2005 by Bleedin' Heart
Doesnt Mary Bergin credit the same tune on her cd....when I play either of these tunes i usually say - I dont know - when asked for the name - too confusing
# Posted on May 25th 2005 by Hugo Chavez
Mary Bergin
Stefanpaz, I don't have the CD, but according to Henrik Norbeck they both (Mary Bergin and the Bothy Band) play the same version.
(As a reference, look here: http://www.norbeck.nu/abc/i/hnr3.abc and scroll to X:325)
Does anyone else have more insight on these two versions?
# Posted on May 30th 2005 by Bleedin' Heart
The Rainy Day - 2 versions
I'm not convinced that the tune recorded by the Bothy Band and Mary Bergin isn't just a version of Paddy On The Turnpike. If you transpose Paddy On The Turnpike up to Ador for the flute and then compare, the similarities are really noticeable, especially in the B-part:
X: 1
T: Paddy On The Turnpike
T: The Bunch Of Keys
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Ador
EAAG ~A3B|cA~A2 eAcA|EGGF ~G3A|BGdG eGdG|
EAAG ~A3B|cBAB cdef|~g3e dBGB|1 cABG A3G:|2 cABG A3d||
|:eaag ~a3b|ca~a2 cabg|eggf ~g3a|bg~g2 bgag|
eaag ~a3b|cbag edef|~g3e dBGB|1 cABG A3d:|2 cABG A3G||
X: 1
T: The Rainy Day
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
S: Based on Bothy Band tune, but a couple of tweaks here and there to add much-needed strength to my argument
K: Ador
EAAG ~A3B|cded gedc|BGGF ~G2dG|~G2dG eGdG|
EAAG ~A3B|cBAB cdef|~g3e dBGA|1 B2dB A3G:|2 B2dB A3d||
|:eaag ~a3g|ba~a2 bgag|eggf ~g3a|bg~g2 bgag|
eaag aged|(3Bcd ef g2ag|eaag egdG|1 B2dB A3d:|2 B2dB A3G||
There are lots of tunes that are similar to this – Corner House, Down The Broom and all its variants... Not sure, but isn’t it possible that someone has got them mixed up?
# Posted on August 10th 2006 by Dow
The B-part of the other version that's *not* the Bothy Band one is almost identical to the Concert Reel http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1474. Now I wish I hadn't realised that because now I'm having a major headache trying to keep them separate...
# Posted on August 10th 2006 by Dow
Listen to Dezi Donnelly and Mike McGoldrick's purest drop playing of this tune: http://www.rte.ie/radio1/ceilihouse/rams/7may.ram (starts around 20:30, from Ceili House Archive 2005: http://www.rte.ie/radio1/ceilihouse/1034199.html)
# Posted on May 17th 2007 by slainte
P.S. Thanks Mr. Harmon for having transcribed their version above.
# Posted on May 17th 2007 by slainte
Slainte, are you learning this tune at the moment? You can hear a nice clip of Tim Collins playing it in Gdor here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7qLCr9GBeM.
Here's my setting.
X: 1
T: Rainy Day, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Ador
EAAG ~A3B|cded cBAc|BG~G2 dG~G2|Bdgd edBG|
EAAG ~A3B|cBAB cdef|gbaf gedB|1 GBdB BAAG:|2 GBdB BAAd||
|:eaag eaag|edef gabg|dg~g2 a2ga|bgaf gedg|
eaag eaag|edef gaba|gedB GABd|1 gedB BAAd:|2 gedB BAAG||
# Posted on May 17th 2007 by Dow
I've heard a great piping friend play the tune many times in sessions, so it's already in my head. I think I can play it anytime I want, if not too fast. But I don't feel like playing any Ador reel at the moment.
# Posted on May 17th 2007 by slainte
Related Tune in G
Mills are Grinding: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/5779
# Posted on May 17th 2007 by slainte
I eventually learned this yesterday, and found there's another similar tune: Peter Flanagan's: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/3871
And here's the link to the less common setting of The Rainy Day posted by Dow: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/7228
# Posted on May 19th 2007 by slainte