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The Drunken Parson

jig

Key signature: Gmajor

Submitted on March 29th 2004 by mingo.

This tune has been added to 14 tunebooks.

Also known as The Drunk Parson, Drunken Parson, Sheela O’Gara, Sheila Nee Iyer, Shilanagary, Síle Ní Ghadhra.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Drunken Parson, The
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Gmaj
|:D|GBB Acc|Bdd c2e|dBB cAA|BAG A2D|
GBB Acc|Bdd c2e|dBB cAd|1BGG G2:|2BGG G2D||
|:GBd ~g3|ecc c2B|A^ce ~a3|fdd dBA|
GBd ~g3|ecc c2e|dBB cAd|1BGG G2D:|2BGG G3||

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The Drunken Parson sheetmusic
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Anyone know the name of this tune??

I've been playing this one for years without knowing what it is called. I think I learned it off the radio as the third tune of a set that begins with "The Blackthorn Stick" in Amaj and "The Humours of Glendart" in Dmaj.

Please post the name if you know it! Thanks.

# Posted on March 29th 2004 by mingo

I think it's "The Drunken Parson", aka "Sile Ni Ghadhra" - you'll need to ask an expert where to put the fadas. There's a song/air that goes with it in which this bloke sees a beautiful woman on the "banks of a clear flowing stream", so he tries to chat her up and flatter her with rhyming verse, but the unimpressed maiden basically tells him to get stuffed. The song is on Dervish's "At The End Of The Day" but the jig isn't.

# Posted on March 29th 2004 by Dow

Re: Fadas

Síle Ní Ghadhra ... that's all that I'm sure about

Pádraig

# Posted on March 29th 2004 by Pádraig

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