Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on March 12th 2002 by Will CPT.
This tune has been added to 27 tunebooks.
Also known as Charlie Mulvihill's, Whistling Postman.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Whistling Postman, The
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Dmaj
e|:~f3 edB|ABd BAF|DFA dfa|baf ede|
|faf edB|ABd BAF|DFA Bed|cBc d2e:|
|:~f3 afd|gBd gfe|fef af/g/a|baf ede|
|faf edB|ABd BAF|DFA Bed|cBc d2e:|
The Whistling Postman
The jig cousin to the reel just posted. I've heard several different fiddlers do this one, every one slightly different. I like to drop into Tar Road to Sligo after this, not as fast as the Bothy Band did it in 1975, more lyrical.
# Posted on March 12th 2002 by Will CPT
This is sometimes played in G, going right down to the open G-string.
# Posted on April 4th 2003 by granama
Charlie Mulvihill's!!!
Finally I found this tune on the net. Good to know it's been already on this site.
I know this jig as "Charlie Mulvihill's" through a couple of recordings: "The Smoky Chimney" by Eoghan O'Sullivan, Gerry Harrington, and Paul De Grae; and "Fourmilehouse" by Alan & John Kelly. Although it's a really lovely tune which one of the local box players tries to popularise, I've been failing to learn it by ear. If it were a flute tune, it would be easier to pick up.
The sleeve notes of "The Smoky Chimney" inform us that this jig comes from the playing of New York-born box player Charlie Mullvihill and that it is listed as "The Kerry Jig" in the Volume 2 of Bulmer and Sharpley's tune collection "Music from Ireland."
(It seems he learned music his father, a concertina player from Co. Limerick. There is another jig listed as "Charlie Mullvihill's" on this site, and in the comment space of the tune Will and Brad suspect Charlie was related to Martin and Brendan Mulvihill. It seems quite plausible if we consider both of Charlie's parents were from Co. Limerick.)
# Posted on July 5th 2004 by slainte
Will have you noticed this is a bit like a jig form of Fox On the Prowl too?
# Posted on October 3rd 2005 by Dow
"The Whistling Postman" - duplication in G
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/588
# Posted on November 29th 2005 by ceolachan
"The Whistling Postman" ~ in the beginning there was the reel?:
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/586
# Posted on November 29th 2005 by ceolachan
Compare the Shaskeen jig: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/5197
# Posted on November 29th 2005 by slainte
Charlie Mulvihill composition
I'm just confirming that this tune is a Charlie Mulvihill composition. The tune got its name "The Kerry Jig" because it was a great favourite of Kerry fiddler Denis Murphy as well as other Kerry musicians. This information comes from the album Atlantic Wave which Charlie Mulvihill himself plays on.
# Posted on June 2nd 2007 by PaddyCmusic
I learned this from The Smoky Chimney.
X: 1
T: Charlie Mulvhill's
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Dmaj
| f3 edB | AFA BAF | DFA dfa | baf ede |
f3 edB | AFA BAF | DFA BAB | cBc d2e:|
| fef afd | gfg b2g | fef afa |baf ede |
f3 edB |AFA BAF |DFA BAB |cBc d3 :|
# Posted on July 20th 2007 by dinn2