The Dingle Regatta
slide
Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on May 21st 2001 by Jeremy.
This tune has been added to 178 tunebooks.
Also known as Dingle Regatta, Slattery's Grove, Tom Billy's, Tom Billy's Favorite, Tom Billy's Favourite.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
- Brathar Na NOl by Monks Of The Screw Trio
- Brian Kelly by Brian Kelly
- Came The Dawn by Seamus Creagh
- Celtic Celebration by Dirk Freymuth
- Celtic Crossing by William Coulter
- Ceol Agus Foinn : Music And Songs From The Willie Clancy Summer School by Various Artists
- Cronin And Burke by Johnny Cronin And Joe Burke
- Dance Music Of Ireland: Volume 2 by Matt Cunningham
- Dance Music Of Ireland: Volume 4 by Matt Cunningham
- Dancing On Silver by Tim Collins
- Dragon Reels by Roger Landes
- Feadoga Stain by Mary Bergin
- Fermanagh Ceili by Pride Of Erin Ceili Band
- Finnegan's AWake by Finnegan's AWake
- Foinn Seisiun 1 by Ceoltóirà Cultúrlainne
- Foinn Seisiun 2 by Ceoltóirà Cultúrlainne
- Harmony Hill by Dervish
- Irish Fiddle Solos by Pete Cooper
- Irish Piano Magic by J.J. Sheridan
- Irlande by Frankie Gavin, Arty Mc Glynn And Aidan Coffey
- Kerry Fiddles - Fiddle Music From Sliabh Luachra by Padraig O'Keeffe, Denis Murphy, Julia Clifford
- Kerry's Own Paddy Cronin by Paddy Cronin
- Lamh Ar Lamh (Many Hands) CD 1 by Various Artists
- Lifescapes Celtic Fiddle by Various Artists
- Macalla Na HÓige by Hugh Healy And Colm Healy
- Matt Molloy, Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples by Matt Molloy, Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples
- Melodic Journeys by James Kelly
- Memories Of Sligo by Roger Sherlock
- Mind The Dresser: Music For The Sets Volume 2 by Various Artists
- Music For The Set by Johnny O'Leary
- Musical Memories by Tom Dunne And Joe Banjo Burke
- No Place Like Home by Gerry O'Connor
- Noel Hill And Tony Linnane by Noel Hill And Tony Linnane
- Orion by Orion
- Reunion Concert: Fleadh Nua 2001 by All-Ireland Céilà Band Champions
- Rian by Liam O'Maonlai
- Round The House And Mind The Dresser: Irish Country House Dance Music by Various Artists
- Sceal Eile by Gerry Harrington And Eoghan O'Sullivan
- Selected Jigs Reels And Songs by De Danann
- Set Dances Of Ireland: Music For Listening And Dancing by Various Artists
- Sounds From The Atlantic by Innisheer
- Stark Ravin' by Roy Johnstone
- Step This Way by David Lindquist
- Sunday After Mass by Denis O Connor And Con Moynihan
- Take A Bow by Matt Cranitch
- The Best Of Irish Jigs And Reels Vol.1 by Various Artists
- The Best Of Irish Piping by Seamus Ennis
- The Chieftains 3 by The Chieftains
- The Dusty Miller by Conor, Gay And Seán McKeon
- The Fabulous Kilfenora Ceili Band by The Kilfenora Ceili Band
- The Fertile Rock by Chris Droney
- The Iron Man by Tommy Peoples And Daithi Sproule
- The Mason's Apron by The Madden Brothers
- The Night Rambler's Companion by Harry Bradley
- The Rushy Mountain: Classic Music From Sliabh Luachra 1952-77 by Various Artists
- The Sliabh Luachra Fiddle Master by Padraig O'Keefe
- The Star Above The Garter by Denis Murphy And Julia Clifford
- The Wounded Hussar by Pete Cooper
- Traditional Irish Music by Setanta
- Traditional Irish Music From London by John Blake, Lamond Gillespie And Mick Leahy
- Traditional Music From The Kingdom Of Kerry by Jimmy Doyle And Dan O'Leary
- Unleashed by The Border Collies
- Water From The Well by The Chieftains
- Weeds In The Garden by Muintir Lewis
- Wooden Flute Obsession: Volume 3, Disc 2 by Various Artists
X: 1
T: Dingle Regatta, The
M: 12/8
L: 1/8
R: slide
K: Dmaj
|:dcd e2d|BAB d2B|A3 AGA|B2A G2A|dcd e2d|BAB d2B|A3 B2A|G3 G2A:|
|:d3 def|g3 gfg|a3 aga|b2ag2e|d3 def|g3 gfg|a2gf2e|def g3:|
|:g3 d3|B3 G3|FGA DEF|G2A Bde|g3 d3|B3 G3|FGA DEF|G6:|
This is a kind of silly sounding tune. It can be fun to play around with the melody in that third part to really bring out that silliness.
If you're feeling particularly silly, you can liven up any session playing that third part as a mixture of musical chairs and mexican wave. On each of those long notes somebody stands up to play it. If the tune is going fast enough, this can look pretty ridiculous.
Ah, the silliness of it all.
# Posted on June 1st 2001 by Jeremy
This is actually in G, right?
# Posted on October 28th 2002 by glauber
Key
Yeah, I guess it is actually in the key of G. But all the C's are played sharp so easier just to give the key as D rather than add all the sharps.
# Posted on October 28th 2002 by Jeremy
Key
All three of them?
Interesting, isn't it? This sort of thing seems to be common, the G tunes with the sharpened Cs. You can tell it's in G because of the chords that go with it, and the fact that it ends in a G note.
If we want to be sticklers, i also think it's a slide instead of a jig. But that's more subjective.
# Posted on October 28th 2002 by glauber
Durn, you already had it as a slide, sorry.
# Posted on October 28th 2002 by glauber
But the bars are still too many, i think.
OK, back to work now.
# Posted on October 28th 2002 by glauber
Thought this tune was a 6/8 jig what ever that is the way I learned it though.
# Posted on May 25th 2004 by Unseen122
For some unknown reason anyone who has anything to do with Morris dancing is likely to stand up during the third part of this yelling "Da da da ditty da".
# Posted on June 1st 2005 by LowProfile
Dingle Regatta Key
I find that if the opening phrase is played D-B-D instead of D-C#-D then it rules out all confusion as to the key and makes it a straightforward composition in G.
Second part I play an octave down (mandolin or guitar).
Third part, instead of a straight G D B G I ornamentt the B as a BDB triplet, adding a bit of fun to it.
Cheers!
# Posted on August 3rd 2005 by alibeee
I dunno, this one always makes me think of Bibbetty Bobbitty Boo.
# Posted on August 3rd 2005 by Zina Lee
Dingle Regatta
The Pogues play this. It's on Red Roses for Me. They play the C part quite differently though.
# Posted on January 17th 2006 by cdavick
During the third part, in our session there will usually be a few people who sing:
"Heigh, ho! the Dairy-O!
It's four o'clock in the morning!
Heigh, ho! the Dairy-O!
It's four o'clock in the morning!"
# Posted on July 19th 2006 by beardflute
Slattery's Grove
Chris Droney plays a two part version of this tune on his album "The Fertile Rock".
He plays the third part of this version as the first of his own and the B part of his own is the second part of the one posted here.
ie Instead of ABC form its CB (in relation to the version posted here).
He calls it Slattery's Grove.
# Posted on December 27th 2006 by PaddyCmusic
Kilfenora Recording
...The selection of jigs which includes Slattery's grove on Chris Droney's album were recorded by the Kilfenora Céilà Band in 1967. I don't know of any other source for the title myself though and whether the Kilfenora called the tune Slattery's Grove or was it a name he had for it himself.
# Posted on December 27th 2006 by PaddyCmusic
Playboy of the western world
The O'Riada's score, dated from 1963, for the above named film contains this tune played the way it's written here by Ceoltoiri Cualann.
You can see the following comment about the name of this slide here :
https://listserv.heanet.ie/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9804&L=IRTRAD-L&P=R42451&D=0
Al
# Posted on September 28th 2007 by alcofribas
Dingle Regatta
The Slide Dingle Regatta was made famous by O' Riada & The Cheftians It was a mix up from two other tunes the first part is a very well liked slide played a lot around North Cork.
Can anyone let me know the name of this slide or if I am so lucky someone give me the sheet music for same?
# Posted on October 18th 2007 by Northcregg
Re: Dingle Regatta
Really? That's fascinating, I had no idea and we love to play the Dingle Regatta at our sessions. I'll look forward to and hope you get more info here!
# Posted on October 18th 2007 by SWFL Fiddler
Re: Dingle Regatta
Hello, there is a great version of the Dingle Regatta on Seamus Creagh's album Came the Dawn. There are only two parts, the usual first part you mentioned and a different second part, no third part. Perhaps it is the version you seek. Best of luck.
# Posted on October 18th 2007 by Buck
Re: Dingle Regatta
pogues also do a great version of it on the squeezebox
# Posted on October 18th 2007 by stevequincy