Key signature: Fmajor
Submitted on March 5th 2005 by Will CPT.
This tune has been added to 26 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: A Reel In The Style Of Redican
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Fmaj
B |: AFcA BGE2 | FEFC DB,G,B, | (3A,B,C FA c=Bdc | BGEG (3cdc =Bc |
A~c3 BGEG | FEFC DB,G,B, | (3A,B,C FA c=Bdc |1 BGEG ~F3 B :|2 BGEG F3 G, ||
(3A,B,C FA cfaf | gbeg fcAc | dFBd cFAc | (3BcB GF ECB,G, |
(3A,B,C FA cfaf | gbeg fcAc | (3Bcd ga bgeg |1 fcAG F3 G, :|2 fcAG [F3A,3] B ||
A Reel in the Style of Redican
I transcribed this from Liz and Yvonne Kane's cd, The Well Tempered Bow. Don't have the liner notes in front of me, so I can't say who composed this or what their source was--maybe someone can fill in those blanks.
I just really like the melody line, particularly the way it moves between Bb and B nat, and the fact that the second half is as strong (or stronger) than the first half. It's a complete tune, instead of a flash of inspiration in one half, and cliche in the other.
# Posted on March 5th 2005 by Will CPT
It sounds like it could be a Paddy Fahy tune.
# Posted on March 7th 2005 by ragaman
Might make a better hornpipe
Nice tune but surely composed as a hornpipe? A lot of similarities with the Fahey/Reavy/Keegan era of newly composed tunes in flat keys for listening to rather than dancing to.i.m.h.o.
# Posted on March 9th 2005 by cos
Maybe
Hi ,cos. You could be right. The Kanes do play it along with the hornpipe "Galway Bay". Sleeve notes say it was composed by Brendan Mulvihill. I'm sure Seamus Connolly recorded this on a record. I'll have a listen and look at his sleeve notes in the next couple of days.
# Posted on March 9th 2005 by Kenny
Agreed that it runs well as a hornpipe. So does someone have a name for it other than the Kane's odd title?
# Posted on March 9th 2005 by Will CPT
Larry Redican
The late Larry Redican, originally from Dublin, was a great fiddler and banjo player in New York. He composed a number of wonderful tunes, often setting them in the key of F. This is a great tribute to him by Bredan Mulvihill.
# Posted on June 4th 2005 by blarneystar