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Aggie Whyte's

reel

Key signature: Dmajor

Submitted on December 2nd 2005 by gian marco.

This tune has been added to 13 tunebooks.

Also known as Aggie Whyte, The New Found Out, Satin Slipper, The Satin Slipper, Seamus Connolly's, Silver Slipper.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Aggie Whyte's
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
dB|:A3B AF~F2|d2cA BGGB|AAFA defd|eBBA BcdB|
AFBF AF~F2|AdcA G3B|AAFA defd|1edcB cAdB:|2edcB cAde||
fd d/d/d g2ag|f2df edBc|dfaf g2bg|afdf e2de|
fd d/d/d g2ag|ffdf edBd|AAFA defd|eBBA Bcde|
fd d/d/d g2ag|f2df edBc|dfaf g2bg|afdf efga|
bf~f2 afef|defd edBd|AAFA defd|edcB cAdB|

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Aggie Whyte's sheetmusic
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Aggie Whyte's (reel)

Source: Davy Maguire ( San Benedetto Folkfest 2005 workshop )

# Posted on December 2nd 2005 by gian marco

Tempismo perfetto

I was just looking for it, now it dosent...now it is!...just a refresh

# Posted on December 2nd 2005 by Frank_Flute

Really nice tune GM, but then I seem to like all the ones you submit!
What is interesting about this tune is the fact that although it is in Dmaj none of the phrases emphasise the D-note - most begin with an A or F or E. Also that last phrase at the end of first A and the end of B sections has a really different feel to it.

# Posted on December 3rd 2005 by Donough

A.k.a. Satin Slipper?

On "Keelwest" by Paul McGrattan, he plays a tune called the "Satin Slipper" at the end of track 1. He also taught the tune at a workshop this past summer and the tune seems close to the one posted here. Can anybody confirm or deny if they are the same tune or just from the same family? If they're indeed the same tune, I'll add Paul's setting to the comments here.

# Posted on December 3rd 2005 by Jason G

New Found Out Reel

Can´t remember where, but I´m fairly sure I´ve seen this tune named as above on some or other recording. I know it´s on Fisher Street´s cd, where I think it has yet another name. James Kelly recorded a completely different tune as "Aggie White´s".

# Posted on December 3rd 2005 by Tim@Copenhagen

Http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/1274

This tune is in fact listed on this site as The New Found Out Reel - see above

# Posted on December 3rd 2005 by Tim@Copenhagen

Can only be the same tune

I´ve just been listening to Paul McGrattan´s "Satin Slipper". It´s the same tune, in a simplified version - played very fast!

# Posted on December 5th 2005 by Tim@Copenhagen

"The New Found Out Reel" ~ ?

http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/1274

# Posted on December 8th 2005 by ceolachan

The link previous is to a 'single' version, 16 bars instead of 32...

# Posted on December 8th 2005 by ceolachan

Rescued duplication

X: 1
T: Seamus Connolly's
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
Z: mister z
K: Dmaj
|:A2AB AF~F2|dFcF BGGB|A2FA dcdf|eB~B2 BcdB|
ADBD ADFG|AdcA G2GB|A2FA dcdf|[1edcB cAdB:|[2edcB cAde||
|:fd~d2 geag|f2df edcA|defa gfgb|
[1afdf efde|fd~d2 geag|fedf edcB|A2FA dcdf|edcB cAde:|
[2afdf efga|bf~f2 afef|defd BAFB|A2FA dcdf|eB~B2 BcdB||

# Posted on March 29th 2008 by Dow

Killoran's "Silver Slipper"

This one is in Ceol Rince na hEireann vol. 5 from Denis Murphy as "The Silver Slipper." It was played by Paddy Killoran.

# Posted on April 4th 2008 by blarneystar

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