Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on October 21st 2004 by Matt Harris.
This tune has been added to 12 tunebooks.
Also known as Crehans Kitchen.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Crehan's Kitchen
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
|:D3F AF3|AFBF AFEF|DFDF AF3|BFAF EDFE:|
fd3 edBc|dedB ABde|fd3 edBc|dBAF EFD2|
fd3 edBc|dedB ABde|f3d dBAB|dBAF EDFE|
Crehan's Kitchen
This is my first ABC post, so if anyone has suggestions for notation, let me know. I got the tune from PJ Crotty and James Cullinan's recording "Happy to Meet."
# Posted on October 21st 2004 by Matt Harris
I don't like the transcription
I think the ornemantations desserve better than a single x3
X: 1
T: Crehan's Kitchen
M:4/4
L:1/8
R: reel
K: D
|:~D3F AF~F2|AFBF AFEF|DFDF AF~F2|BFAF EDFE:|
fd~d2 edBc|dedB ABde|fd~d2 edBc|dBAF EFD2|
fd~d2 edBc|dedB ABde|~f3d dBAB|dBAF EDFE|
# Posted on October 24th 2004 by Emmanuel Delahaye
Paul O'Shaughnessy and quite a few other regulars at Hughes' in Dublin were of the opinion that this tune would originally be a strathspey. Has anyone here come across the strathspey setting?
# Posted on October 14th 2006 by Markus
Miss Ramsey
This is Miss Ramsey, albeit with just 2 parts and in a slightly altered version. And this would back up what Markus has said as I've heard Miss Ramsey began life as a strathspey or highland. Now to dig up the source.
# Posted on May 16th 2008 by PaddyCmusic
See the comments section for Miss Ramsey http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/2982/comments and also the fling version http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1639
# Posted on May 16th 2008 by Dow