Key signature: Edorian
Submitted on August 16th 2004 by windbag.
This tune has been added to 24 tunebooks.
Also known as Ballyvourney, Ballyvournie, Cuil Aodha.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Ballyvourney, The
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
R: polka
K: Edor
|:EF/G/ FE|FD FA|EF/G/ FE|F2 FA|
EF/G/ FE|FD FA|B>A B/c/d|1 e2 e2:|2 e2 eB/c/||
|:dA FA|DA FA|c>B GB|A2 AB/c/|dA FA|
DA FA|B>A B/c/d|1 e2 f>e:|2 e2 e2||
3rd bar B part I thought was:
|B>A GB|
# Posted on August 17th 2004 by Donough
I saw it that way on TuneDB.org, but the recording I learned it from was clearly a c#. Another one I listened to a bit of online had a slide up from the B to the c#; it could easily go either way. So with one source each way and one both, I decided to go with what I'd learned.
-David
# Posted on August 18th 2004 by windbag
For a short period of time Armand (fiddlinviolinin) and I were trying to divine the name of this polka from a recording of Caoimhin o'Raghallaigh and Willy Kelly. I searched thesession database, even using the notation filter to search it out. It looked like we had a brand-spanking-new tune on our hands! Excited, I rushed to post it, only to have my enthusiasm quickly crushed: "It's the Ballyvourney!". I was astounded, how was the amazing note search fooled?
The tune is in E dorian; we had it in D minor. Their instruments were just flat on the recording XD
# Posted on November 26th 2006 by Dan the Man
James Kelly and Paddy O'Brien recorded this polka as "Cuil Aodha."
# Posted on November 26th 2006 by slainte