Key signature: Bminor
Submitted on December 16th 2003 by Mandolman.
This tune has been added to 120 tunebooks.
Also known as Aaron's Quay.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Aaron's Key
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Bmin
E|F2B Bcd|cAA ABc|dBB Bcd|edc BAG|
FBB Bcd|cAA ABc|dcd ede|fdB B2A|
F2B Bcd|cAA ABc|dBB Bcd|efd efg|
~f3 fed|cAA ABc|dcd ede|fdB B2c||
|:d2A def|ecA a2g|~f3 fed|cde ABc|
BFB cBc|d2d ede|fed cBA|1 B2B B2c:|2 B2B B2A|
Beautiful whistle tune
A Mystic, beautiful tune i like to play. Slow or fast....
# Posted on December 16th 2003 by Mandolman
Lovely tune
Do you know the origin of this? It can be played as a march too. Very nifty tune!
# Posted on December 16th 2003 by 2situla
Origin
From the CD of Stockon's wing
# Posted on December 16th 2003 by Mandolman
Delightful tune
wow, how nice to see this tune here. learned it many many years ago, but had since forgotten about it. thanks for posting it...
# Posted on December 17th 2003 by Brendan
stockton's Wing play this as arather slow tune - dream time....
# Posted on December 19th 2003 by swisspiper
Origin
I love this jig---it was written by Maurice Lennon of Stockton's Wing. He plays it in a set that starts with the jig Rose in the Heather. He also composed the beautiful slow air "If Ever You Were Mine" Great fiddler!
# Posted on December 20th 2003 by aoife
I really like that jig.
# Posted on October 27th 2004 by BTCpz
Yes, that is in my key...
# Posted on December 22nd 2004 by Aaronjw
Elora Set
I first heard this tune about a week ago at a session in Elora, Ontario. There, the players usually put it together in a set with John Whelan's "The Trip to Skye" and a untitled Breton "An Dro". A very dark, compelling set....especially played on Scottish small pipes.
# Posted on August 29th 2005 by TriskellStudio
Authorship
Maybe I don't have enough info on this, but ....
This jig appears on the Stockton Wing's recording, "The Crooked Rose," where it is part of a set of jigs called "Aaron's Key" (The Rose in the Heather/Aaron's Key/O'Dea's).
According to the liner notes (found here - http://www.taramusic.com/sleevenotes/cd3028.htm), it was written by flute/whistle player Paul Roche, not Maurice Lennon.
The third tune, "O'Dea's" was co-composed by Paul Roche and Maurice Lennon.
# Posted on August 29th 2005 by TriskellStudio
Quote from Fiddler's COmpanion:
"AARON'S KEY. Irish, Jig. Composed by Paul Roche, flute player for the band Stockton's Wing. Hemisphere 7243 8 31216 25, Stockton's Wing - "Celtic Graces" (1994). Tara Music, Stockton's Wing - "The Crooked Rose" (1992). "
# Posted on April 3rd 2008 by Donough
Coleraine
This tune, although different in places, is very similar to the Coleraine jig.http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/17
# Posted on June 25th 2008 by riada