Key signature: Amajor
Submitted on August 29th 2003 by dafydd.
This tune has been added to 55 tunebooks.
Also known as Walsh's Barndance, Walsh's Schottische, Welsh's, Willy Walsh's.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Walsh's
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: hornpipe
K: Amaj
c>B|:(3ABc E>F A>B c2|(3def B>c d>e f2|f>e c>e a>ec>A|(3Bcd c>A B>AF>A|
(3ABc E>F A>B c2|(3def B>c d>e f2|f>ec>e a>ec>A|1(3Bcd c>B A2 c>B:|2(3Bcd c>B A2 (3efg||
|:a>ec>e f>ec>e|a>ec>e f>ec>e|A>ec>e a>ec>A|(3Bcd c>A B>AF>B|
(3ABc E>F A>B c2|(3def B>c d>e f2|f>ec>e a>ec>A|1(3Bcd c>B A2(3efg:|2(3Bcd c>B A2 c>B||
Kevin Burke
Hey! I love this tune! Funny that it wasn't in here before. Kevin Burke plays this one on his "In Concert" album. Where did you get it, jocklet?
-Max
# Posted on January 2nd 2004 by Max Becher
Walsh's Hornpipe
I recorded a slightly different version at a session,but this version comes from Breandan Breathnach's "Ceol Rince na hEiriann." Just for the record,in the other setting the first four bars of the second part go like this:
|aece Aece|fece Aece|aece AecA|(3Bcd cA BA F2|.
# Posted on March 1st 2003 by dafydd
Doesn't Kevin Burke play this reversed? With the B part first and the A part last?
# Posted on December 17th 2004 by fiddlinviolinin
Also played in G but that's hardly surprising as it happens with a lot of tunes in A and vice versa.
# Posted on October 20th 2006 by PaddyCmusic