Key signature: Bminor
Submitted on November 16th 2004 by bristlehound.
This tune has been added to 18 tunebooks.
Also known as Fair Young Mary, Mary Young And Fair, Máire Bhán Óg.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Mairi Bhan Og
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
R: waltz
K: Bmin
de | f4 B2 | B3 G B2 | c4 B2 | B3 c d2 | e3 f e2 | c3 B c2 | A6 | A4 c2 |
B3 G B2 | d4 e2 | f3 d f2 | f4 e2 |d4 f2 | f a3 f2 | e6- | e2 d2 e2 |
f3 d f2 |e4 d2 | B d3 B2 | B2 c2 d2 | e3 f e2 | c3 B c2 | A6 | d4 c2 |
B3 G B2 | d4 e2 | f3 e d2 | f a3 g2 | f3 e d2 | e3 d c2 | B6- | B4 ||
I learned thisrather pretty waltz from a Scottish piper I played with in Australia in the early 80's. I know nothing else about it and have not seen it or heard it anywhere else since. Just before posting it, I checked the ABC Tune-finder (in case) and located a 6/8 piece of the same name from the West Edinburgh Folk Group book (1997). A cursory glance suggests some similarities but sufficient difference to warrant posting this version here.
# Posted on November 16th 2004 by bristlehound
Meaning "Young Fair-Haired Mary"?
# Posted on November 16th 2004 by slainte
Yep!! "Mary Young and Fair" according to the above-mentioned publication.
# Posted on November 16th 2004 by bristlehound
Or......
You could just say Máire Bhán Óg... :p
Or Fair Young Máire
# Posted on November 16th 2004 by Pádraig
Mairi Bhan Og
I posted a differnt setting of this tune some time ago.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/2817
# Posted on March 1st 2003 by dafydd
Mairi Bhan Og
bristlehound mentioned the West Edinburgh Folk Group book - I put that book together, seems like years ago. We used to play the tune in the band. And you're right, my "Mairi Bhan Og" (Mary, Young and Fair) bears little resemblance to this tune.
# Posted on December 17th 2005 by nigelg