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The Spindle Shank

reel

Key signature: Gmajor

Submitted on March 14th 2004 by turophile.

This tune has been added to 27 tunebooks.

Also known as McGettrick's, Spindleshanks.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Spindle Shank, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
d2ge dBAG|FDAD BDAD|~G3E DGBG|FAdc BGGd:|
|:gedB cAAg|fdad bdad|gedB cAAc|dega bggf:|

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The Spindle Shank sheetmusic
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The Spindle Shank can be heard as the third in the set of four reels on track 3 of Cotton-eyed Joe (The Chieftains 10).

# Posted on March 14th 2004 by turophile

Belfast flute player Michael Clarkson recorded this tune as The Small Hills of Offaly. There is another tune posted here by this name:

http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/2101

There is also a better known tune by the name of Spindle Shanks (also known as Mulqueen's):

http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/66

# Posted on March 18th 2004 by granama

McGettrick's

I know this as McGettrick's. I picked it up from our session & it's a great tune. Are there any other albums apart from Chieftains 10 where this tune is entitled Spindle Shank?

# Posted on May 18th 2005 by Dow

I think Charlie Lennon has also recorded this tune as "Spindleshanks" on "Lucky in Love" (?). Been a while since I heard that recording. Nearly sure that the tune has been recorded as "McGettrick's" by Paddy O'Brien and James Kelly.

# Posted on May 18th 2005 by LongNote

"Spindleshanks"

I've just posted "Lucky In Love" in the recording section. This reel is indeed on that record as "Spindleshanks", and interestingly, [ for "Dow" ] , the sleeve notes say: "Got from Jimmy McGettrick, a flute player from Lissinanny near Ballymote in Co. Sligo". That would explain how it came to be known as McGettrick's".

# Posted on May 19th 2005 by Kenny

The sleeve notes from "The Chieftains 10" for this tune are very similar to those from "Lucky in Love": "The Spindle Shank Reel, a reel Matt Molloy learned from Jimmy McGettrick, a tin-whistle and flute player from Lissinany County Sligo."

# Posted on March 28th 2008 by turophile

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