Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on June 9th 2005 by metastotle.
This tune has been added to 17 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Ten Penny Money
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Dmaj
dff cee | def gfe | dff cee | dfe dBA |
dff cee | def ~g3 | afd cBA | dfe dBA :|
AFA Adf | gfe fdB | AFA ABc | dfe dcB |
AFA BGB | efe e2 g | f/2g/2af | dfe dBA :|
fAA fAA | f/2g/2af gfe | fAA fAA | dfe dBA |
fAA fAA | f/2g/2af ~g3 | afd cBA | dfe dBA :|
AFA AFA | =c/2B/2AG FGE | D>ED DFA | dfd {f}dB |
{AB}AFA dAF | ~G3 EFG | FED DFA |dfd e2 d :|
~f3 ~g3 | agf gfe | ~f3 ~g3 | afd ede |
~f3 ~g3 | afd cBA | afd cBA | dfe dBA :|
Michael Gorman's variation of 'Paddy O'Rafferty'.
# Posted on June 9th 2005 by metastotle
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It would be a plus to see the information on the recording this was transcribed from. Did Michael Gorman really play it without the usual repeats, which would be: AABBCCDDEE, rather than as written or interpreted by the midi player?
Just questioning the physics of it ~
temporary alias ~ Metastable Aristotle
# Posted on June 10th 2005 by ceolachan
Curious
Which recording was this taken from ?
# Posted on June 11th 2005 by Kenny
Update
The repeats have been added. Sorry. Give you information on from where it was transcribed in a bit.
# Posted on June 23rd 2005 by metastotle
The way in which Robin Williamson worded the information about this transcription was something like "learned this one from Michael Gorman". So, it could either mean that Gorman tought Robin this version of Paddy O'Rafferty in person (Robin is old enough, and lived in the same area as Gorman), or Robin simply meant he transcribed it from a recording, which he makes no mention of. Whatever the case, it's a damned good version worthy of its own title.
# Posted on June 23rd 2005 by metastotle
Thanks for starting to fill in the blanks, much appreciated. But please do the courtesy of including further information on the 'source', the 'text'...so others can chase it up for their curiosity and collecting...
# Posted on June 23rd 2005 by ceolachan
I wouldn't call this "a damned good version" of "Paddy O'Rafferty" at all. It seems rather to be a conflation of the more or less standard versions of both "P O R" and "Ten (aka Six) Penny Money". Sticking two common tunes together to create a bigger tune does not constitute a version in any meaningful sense of the word.
# Posted on June 24th 2005 by LongNote
Something not unknown to R.W and not typical of M.G....
# Posted on June 24th 2005 by ceolachan
Paddy O'Rafferty
Lyrics and links: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/741
# Posted on July 17th 2010 by birlibirdie