Master Crowley's
reel
Key signature: Edorian
Submitted on September 13th 2001 by Miss Lonelyhearts.
This tune has been added to 211 tunebooks.
Also known as Crowley's, Crowly's, Master Crowley, Master Crowly's, Miss Patterson's Slipper, Miss Patterson's Slippers, Paddy Taylor's, Shark's Favorite, Shark's Favourite.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
- 1891-1945 Disc 1 by Michael Coleman
- 20th Feakle Festival: Reeling Through The Years by Various Artists
- 3 Way Street by Moloney, O'Donnell, Egan
- A Flick Of The Wrist by Brendan Larrissey
- Across The Black River by Kevin Burke And Cal Scott
- Across The Pond by Kevin Griffin, Roger Burridge And Others
- Across The Waters - Irish Traditional Music From England by Various Artists
- Aislinn (A Vision) by The Celtic Jazz Collective
- An Buachaill Dreoite by Joe Ryan
- An Crann Carraige (Concertina Melodies From Tuamgraney, East Clare) by Martin O'Brien
- An Toilean Aerach by Johnny Connolly
- An Tris Is A Rian by Claire Keville, John Weir And Eithne Ni Dhonaile
- Another Time by Gavin Whelan
- Are You The Concertina Player? by Kate McNamara
- Atlantic Breeze by Shaskeen
- Barefoot On The Altar by Chulrua
- Beginish by Beginish
- Best Of Irish Fiddle by Florie Brown
- Bimis Ag Ol by Ronan Le Bars
- Black Mountain Harmonica by Tony Eyers
- Bothar Gan Briseadh/Down The Line by Calua
- Boxed by Anders Trabjerg
- Bundle And Go by John Doherty
- Camp House Ballads by Jimmy Crowley
- Capel Street by James Kelly
- Cavan's Lilter by Séamus Fay
- Ceol A'Ghleanna by Ciarán Ó Maonaigh
- Ceol Na DTéad by Francie And Mickey Byrne
- Champions Of Ireland: Tin Whistle by Ciarán Marsden And Gráinne Kelly
- Clan Ranald by Martin Tourish And Luke Ward
- Classic Recordings Of Irish Traditional Fiddle Music by Hugh Gillespie
- Conversation At The Crosses by Pat O'Connor And Eoghan O'Sullivan
- Cooley by Joe Cooley
- Crossing The Bridge by Eileen Ivers
- Cuts From The Turf by Hooley
- Damp In The Attic (I Was Flyin' It) by P.J. King, Martin Murray, Cyril O'Donoghue, And Colm Murphy
- Diamonds by Rapalje
- Down The Back Lane by Chulrua
- Down The Broom by Trouble In The Kitchen
- Down The Line by Ciaran Tourish
- Dragon Reels by Roger Landes
- Drink The Night Away by Blackbeers
- E Koad Nizan by Jean-Michel Veillon And Yvon Riou
- Ebony And Brass by Marc Pollier
- Evening Comes Early by John Doyle
- Far From Home by Golden Bough
- Farewell To Ireland CD 4 (Of A Box Set Of 4) by Various Artists
- Flea Ceoil by Various Artists
- Foinn Seisiun 3 by Ennis/Dublin Session Group
- For Each New Day by Jennifer Roland
- From A Distant Shore: Irish And Cape Breton Traditional Music by Various Artists
- From Galway To Dublin: Early Recordings Of Traditional Irish Music by Various Artists
- From The Archives by Sean McGuire And Josephine Keegan
- Give It Shtick by Matt Cranitch
- Glackin by Paddy Glackin
- Glass Of Beer by Greenhouse
- Grapevine by Elvie Miller And Naomi Morse
- Handed Down by Cathal Hayden
- Happy Hour by Donal Murphy
- Harmonic Motion by Slide
- Hawthorn by Carlos Plumley And Mike Herr
- Hill 16 by Hill 16
- Hills Of Erin by Karen Ashbrook
- Humdinger by Paul Brock And Enda Scahill
- In Full Spate by Paddy Glackin
- In Ireland by James Galway And The Chieftains
- In Safe Hands by Various Artists
- Ireland's Own Traditional Accordionist by Finbarr Dwyer
- Irish Heritage: Ireland's Musical Tradition (CD 1) by Various Artists
- Irish Jigs And Reels by Various Artists
- Irish Piping, Flutes And Whistles by Various Artists
- Irish Traditional Music by Kevin Taylor
- It's No Secret by Hammy Hamilton, Seamus Creagh, Con O Drisceoil
- John Bowe And Mary Conroy by John Bowe
- Johnny O'Leary Of Sliabh Luachra by Johnny O'Leary
- Kelly/O'Brien/Sproule by Kelly, O'Brien and Sproule
- Le Chéile (Lord Mayo) by Various Artists
- Light Through The Leaves by Various Artists
- Live At Mona's by Various Artists
- Live From The Katharine Cornell Theater Traditional Irish Music by Various Artists
- Long Expectant Comes At Last by Cathal McConnell
- Looking For The Early Opener by Dana Lyn
- Lord Mayo by Le Cheile
- Macalla Na HÓige by Hugh Healy And Colm Healy
- Masters Of The Celtic Accordion: The Big Squeeze by Various Artists
- Memories Of Hughie Gillespie by Frank Kelly
- Music From Co.Leitrim by Packie Duignan And Seamus Horan
- Music Of A Champion by Brendan McGlinchey
- Music On The Wind by Sean Moloney
- New Irish Harmonica by Brendan Power
- Nine Fine Irishmen's Sin E Ri-Ra by Sin E Ri-Ra
- Notes From The Heart by Mick, Louise And Michelle Mulcahy
- Now And Then by Daoine Sidhe
- O' Bheal Go Beal by Marcas O'Murchu
- Oilean by Siamsa Tire
- Open House by Kevin Burke
- Out On The Ocean by Moher
- Past Masters Of Irish Fiddle Music by Various Artists
- Piano + by Geraldine Cotter
- Plays The Irish Tenor Banjo by Kieran Hanrahan
- Pleasures Of Home by Winifred Horan
- Pluckin' Good by Christy Dunne
- Pure Traditional Irish Accordion Music by Finbarr Dwyer
- Remember Des Donnelly by Des Donnelly
- Reunion Concert: Fleadh Nua 2001 by All-Ireland Céilà Band Champions
- River Reel by Begley,Glackin And O'Brien
- Roll Away The Reel World by James Keane
- Seanchairde by Dermy Diamond, Tara Diamond, Dáithà Sproule
- Seven Evenings, Seven Mornings by Shantalla
- Shaskeen Irish Pub Session by Shaskeen
- Solas by Solas
- Spin by Whirligig
- Sporting Nell by Tommy McCarthy
- Stark Ravin' by Roy Johnstone
- Sugrú by Eilish O'Connor
- Sweeter As The Years Roll By by James Keane
- The Boy In The Gap by Paddy Taylor
- The Bucks Of Oranmore by Joe Burke
- The Coming Of Spring by Cliff Moses
- The Donegal Fiddle by Various Artists
- The Fiddle Music Of Donegal - Volume Three by Various Artists
- The Fine Art Of Piping by Liam O'Flynn
- The Floating Bow (Traditional Fiddle Music From Donegal) by John Doherty
- The Gaelic Heritage: Traditional Music From Connemara by Various Artists
- The Gathering by Various Artists
- The Good Ear by Dougal Adams And Ormonde Waters
- The Iron Man by Tommy Peoples And Daithi Sproule
- The Liffey Banks by Tommy Potts
- The Rare Stuff by The Rare Stuff
- The Road From Ballinakill by Mike And Mary Rafferty
- The Smoky Chimney by Eoghan O'Sullivan, Gerry Harrington, Paul De Grae
- The Tap Room Trio by Tap Room Trio
- The Three Piece Flute by Desi Wilkinson
- The Twentieth Anniversary Collection by Various Artists
- The World Pipe Band Championships 2006 by Various Artists
- This Side Up by Tania Elizabeth
- Three's Company by Martin Meehan
- Track Across The Deep by London Lasses And Pete Quinn
- Traditional Fiddle Music From County Clare by Vincent Griffin
- Traditional Flute Music In The Sligo-Roscommon Style by Catherine McEvoy With Felix Dolan
- Traditional Music From Ireland by Seamus Creagh And Aidan Coffey
- Traditional Music From Ireland by Kieran Fahy
- Traditional Music Of Ireland by Paddy O'Brien
- Traditional Music Of Ireland by James Kelly, Paddy O'Brien, Daithi Sproule
- Traditional Music Of Ireland And The Bucks Of Oranmore by Joe Burke And Charlie Lennon
- Tree Baatyn Beggey by Kirsty And Katie Lawrence
- Tropical Trad by Declan Masterson
- Tunes For Practice by Seamus Creagh
- With Friends Like These by James Keane
- Yvonne Casey by Yvonne Casey
X: 1
T: Master Crowley's
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Edor
|:B,E (3EEE B,EFE|EDB,D A,DFD|B,E (3EEE B,EGB|
AFDE FEED|B,E (3EEE B,EFE|EDB,D A,DFD|
B,E (3EEE B,EGB|1 AFdF FEED:|2 AFdF FEEA|
|:Bbab fgeg|fd (3ddd Adfd|Bbab fgeg|
fdAF FEEA|Bbab fgeg|fd (3ddd Adfd|
EFGA BABd|1 AFdF FEEA:|2 AFdF FEED|
Master Crowley's
This is one of a few tunes I know by this name. I pulled this off a nameless tape of a bouzouki player, and this was the simplest version he did of the tune.
The B Part throws that squirrely downhill run in the first tow measures (and then repeats it right away)--it's important to keep your fingers relaxed. I bow this section with more slurring than usual--seems to add to the falling downhill effect.
Will
# Posted on September 13th 2001 by Miss Lonelyhearts
Crowley's
Well,Will, this is the only version (albeit a bit different) of the tune I play although I know there's others out there of the same name and this is one of my favourites.Why?-the discussion about tunes you hate made me think about tunes I like and the ones I like often have really juicy sections on the bottom strings of the fiddle and this is one them-not complex but it hits the spot,as they say! That,and the contrast between the two parts,it's a cracker.When I get the hang of the abc, I hope to post a few of my favourites.
Dave
# Posted on September 13th 2001 by biggus dave
G string raves
I agree, Dave, there's something about that sweet growly low stuff that really grabs me. So enjoy the Red Crow, and Nine Mile Stone (listed here as Frankie Kennedy's I think), Farewell to Erin, and even just the first bar of Mullingar Races. Now if I could just find a fiddle that growled with the right warmth and resonance!
Check out the abc tutorial on the main abc site in the links section--it'll have you posting tunes in no time.
Will
# Posted on September 13th 2001 by Miss Lonelyhearts
Master Crowley's
Oh, I like this one! This goes in the tune book for sure!
Hey, would that be Aleister Crowley?
# Posted on September 13th 2001 by JeffK627
777
No,Jeff,somehow I don't think it would!
but then again....
Dave
# Posted on September 13th 2001 by biggus dave
777
Hmmm... "Jig how thou wilt shall be the whole of the trad?"
# Posted on September 14th 2001 by JeffK627
Oh JEFF.... hehehehe
# Posted on September 14th 2001 by Zina Lee
Master Crowley's
There are three reels I know of by this name, and they're all great tunes. I can only assume Master Crowley was either a gifted composer, or had goos taste in tunes. This one's got an air of hysteria about it. I look forward to adding it to my repertoire.
# Posted on September 15th 2001 by OrganicPeatCreature
Hysteria
Well, yes, a wailing kind of chaos in that B part. I guess that's why it struck me as appropriate for posting this week....
Will
# Posted on September 15th 2001 by Miss Lonelyhearts
Master Crowley's
At a recent session the lead fiddler sharpened the high A in the 1st and 3rd bars of the second part to Asharp, giving an exciting urgency to these measures. Must be one of the rare occasions when you come across an Asharp in Irish fiddle music. Guaranteed to excite the whistle players!
# Posted on September 18th 2002 by lazyhound
Master Crowley's
Further to my previous comment today I should have mentioned that the Asharp applies also in the 5th bar of the second part. Sorry!
# Posted on September 19th 2002 by lazyhound
Master Crowley's
He probably got the sharpened A bit from a recording that Sean Keane did of it - also the G string work in the first part allows for a lot of interesting variation.
# Posted on December 2nd 2003 by Jamie
"Miss Patterson's Slippers"
Also known as "Master Crowley's"
Submitted on January 16th 2003 by what?!!?.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/1345
# Posted on May 13th 2006 by ceolachan
Matt Molloy
Matt Molloy plays this on the Paul Brady/Andy Irvine/Matt Molloy album "The Gathering" (1992).
# Posted on May 19th 2007 by Martin_BC
Lovely version of this tune...
On the Kevin Burke and Cal Scott CD "Across the Black River".
# Posted on June 8th 2007 by timmy!
This tune appears in D Dorian...
in the tunebook Music From Ireland Volume 1 (1974), compiled by D. Bulmer and N. Sharpley. They credit their version to The Regent Hotel Leeds. Here is the ABC for the D Dorian version, which is a little different from the E Dorian version on this website:
X:1
T:Master Crowley's
M:4/4
L:1/8
R:reel
K:Ddor
|:A,D (3DDD A,DFD|C2B,C G,CEC|A,D (3DDD A,FAF|EGcG EDDC|
A,D (3DDD A,DFD|C2B,C G,CEC|A,D (3DDD _B,3D|EGcG ED (3DDD:|
|:da^ga efdf|ec (3ccc Gcec|da^ga efdB|cAAG AD (3DDD|
da^ga efdf|ec (3ccc Gcec|DEFG AGAc|GEcE ED D2:|
In the tunebook, the D triplets appear simply as ornamented D's.
# Posted on November 5th 2007 by dbritton
Dmix setting
The link to tune #1345 posted above now does not work, so I'm posting that interesting Dmix version back up here in the comments section, as it was sent to me by e-mail back in November last year.
X: 1
T: Miss Patterson's Slippers
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmix
|: A,D D/2D/2D A,DFD | ECB,C G,CEC | A,D D/2D/2D A,DFA | GE^cE FDEC |
| A,D D/2D/2D A,DFD | E/2G/2E CE G,ECE | DEFD EFGA | GE^cE FDD2 :|
|: dgfg egdg | ecBc Gcec | dgfg egdB | cGEG FEDA |
dgfg egdg | ecBc efgG | FGAB cGEG | A^cGE FDD2 :|
Adfd Adfd | ecBc Gce^c | Adfd Adfa | ge^c'e fd^cB |
Adfd Adfd | ecBc efgG | FGAB cGEG | A^cGE FDD2 ||
# Posted on April 24th 2008 by Dow
I think that version was transcribed from the playing of John Doherty.
# Posted on April 24th 2008 by Dow
Here's the Kevin Burke version played on "Across the Black River" with Cal Scott
X:1
T:Master Crowley's
M:4/4
L:1/8
R:reel
K:Edor
|:B,E (3EDE B,EFE|EDA,G, A,DFD|B,E (3EDE DGBG|FAdA FEEF|
GFED B,EFE|D2A,G, A,DFD|B,E (3EDE DGBG|FAdA FEED:|
|:ebab gaeg|fdad bdad |ebge f3e|dBAc BE E2|
|ebab gaeg|fdad bdad |EFGA B3B|AFdF FE E2:|
# Posted on February 4th 2009 by bobbi
Master Crowley's
Here's an arrangement for the whistle
X: 1
T: Master Crowley's
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Edor
|:Be (3eee befe|edBd Adfd|Be (3eee Begb|
afde feed|Be (3eee Befe|edBd Adfd|
Be (3eee Begb|1 afdf feed:|2 afdf feeA||
|:Bbab fgeg|fd (3ddd Adfd|Bbab fgeg|
fdAF FEEA|Bbab fgeg|fd (3ddd Adfd|
EFGA BABd|1 AFdF FEEA:|2 AFdF FEEd||
# Posted on April 16th 2009 by conscientious objector
Master Crowley's
And here's a nice arrangement by two young fiddlers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-rBSpgmen0
# Posted on April 16th 2009 by conscientious objector
Mmm, that's too modern to my ears.
# Posted on April 16th 2009 by slainte