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Owen Hackett's

jig

Key signature: Gmajor

Submitted on August 29th 2003 by dafydd.

This tune has been added to 27 tunebooks.

Also known as 'Port Patrick' By The Kilfenora Ceili Band, The Ballinteer , Carmel Doyle's, Owen Hacket's, Paddy Gavin's, The Road To Ballinakill, Tom Hackett's Dream.

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X: 1
T: Owen Hackett's
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Gmaj
dc|:BGG Bcd|ecc c2e|dBG dBG|FGA AFA|
BGG Bcd|ecc c2e|dBG cAF|1AGF Gdc:|2AGF G2A||
|:B2d gdB|c2d gdc|Bdg gdB|dfa afd|
B2d gdB|c2d gdc|dBG cAF|1AGF G2A:|2AGF Gdc||

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Owen Hackett's sheetmusic
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Owen Hackett's Jig

i transcribed this from an old Boys Of The Lough album.I think it was composed by Owen hackett,the banjo player.

# Posted on March 1st 2003 by dafydd

I've heard this called Owen Hackett's and know it by that name from the playing of Boys of the Lough, but I learned it originally from Liz Carroll, who called it Paddy Gavin's.

# Posted on December 12th 2003 by Will CPT

I used to play this one with my schoolmates in Northumberland and always assumed it was a local tune. Someone Northern must've got it from Dave R...

# Posted on December 13th 2003 by Dow

NorthernER

# Posted on December 13th 2003 by Dow

Owen Hackets

I don't think its Northumbrian. I've not heard it up here and stylisticaly its not right either.

Noel Jackson
Angels of the North

# Posted on December 14th 2003 by noelbats

You think so? It struck me as being really Northumbrian in style - it would sound great on the pipes. I'm interested to know what you think is different...

# Posted on December 14th 2003 by Dow

Ah Will, I see that you've already realised that this is the same tune as: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/3282. I only twigged last night when I was playing tunes with some friends and they mentioned the other name. My setting's different again:

|:dc|BGG Bcd|ecc Gce|dBG dBG|DFA AGA|
B2G Bcd|ecc Gce|dBG cAF|AGF G:|
|:GA|B2d gdB|c2e gec|B2d gdB|Adf fed|
B2d gdB|c2e gec|BdB cAF|AGF G:|

So might this mean that it's not composed by Owen Hackett, but that someone has learnt it from his playing?

# Posted on August 15th 2004 by Dow

Owen Hackett's Jig - correct title

Hi I'm Owen Hackett, the irish Banjo player. I have composed a number of tunes as well as creating a banjo tutor,ISBN is 0-9540554-0-3 I have being playing the Irish Tenor Banjo since the early 60's, & teaching it since the mid 1970's. My banjo tutor website is www.irishmusictutor.com- where a few of my compositions can also be heard.
To clarify a point I'd like to mention that the Jig 'Owen Hackett' Jig I composed for my father in the early to mid 1970's and it's proper name is 'Tom Hackett's Dream' It can also be found in 'Pipers in Harmony' book to by Myrna & Martin Luff who wrote to me for permission to include it in their book for Northumbrian Small Pipes. the ISBN is 0952341522

# Posted on September 20th 2004 by OwenHackett

http://www.irishmusictutor.com/

# Posted on September 20th 2004 by ceolachan

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