The Maid Behind The Bar
reel
Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on May 25th 2001 by Jeremy.
This tune has been added to 1218 tunebooks.
Also known as The "Made Behind The Bar" , The Babe Behind The Bar, The Barmaid, The Green Mountain, The Haymaker, Judy's, Little Judy, Little Judy's, Maid Behind The Bar, New York.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
- 40 Years Reunion by The Dubliners
- A Dance Visit To Ireland by McCusker Brothers Ceilidhe Band
- A Small Island (Traditional Music From Cork) by Brid Cranitch, Vince Milne And Pat Sullivan
- A Treasury Of Irish Music 2 by Various Artists
- Across The Borders by Battlefield Band
- Aengus by Aengus
- Aislinn (A Vision) by The Celtic Jazz Collective
- Another Side Of Cape Breton by Johnny Wilmot
- Aris by Le Cheile
- BEO! by Jean-Michel Veillon And Yvon Riou
- Blackthorn Ceilidh Band by Blackthorn Ceilidh Band
- Both Ears And The Tail by Martin Carthy And Dave Swarbrick
- Brothers Together by Sean And Jim McGuire
- Celtic Dances by Various Artists
- Celtic Fire by John Whelan
- Celtic Roots (Spirit Of Dance) by John Whelan
- Cnoc Bui by Conal Ó'Gráda
- Contentment Is Wealth by Matt Molloy And Sean Keane
- Dance Music Of Ireland: Volume 1 by Matt Cunningham
- Dance Music Of Ireland: Volume 2 by Matt Cunningham
- Dance Music Of Ireland: Volume 4 by Matt Cunningham
- Dance Music Of Ireland: Volume 7 by Matt Cunningham
- Deora An Deorai [ The Emigrant Suite ] by Charlie Lennon
- Down From Bell Harbour by Chris Droney
- Drink The Night Away by Blackbeers
- Eleven by Troy MacGillivray
- Fiddle On The Fiddle by Sean Maguire
- First Album by Aly Bain
- First Flight by Gerald Trimble
- Fit As A Fiddle by Natalie MacMaster
- Foinn Seisiun 1 by Ceoltóirí Cultúrlainne
- From Galway To Dublin: Early Recordings Of Traditional Irish Music by Various Artists
- Gentle Breeze by Various Artists
- Give It Shtick by Matt Cranitch
- Give Us Another by Joe Derrane
- Grianan by Grianan MTC
- Handed Down by Cathal Hayden
- Happy To Meet Sorry To Part by Various Artists
- I Will If I Can by James Carty
- In Praise Of Lissycasey by Various Artists
- In The Morning Early by Tulca Mor
- In The Smoke by Various Artists
- Instrumental by The Dubliners
- Ireland's Best Session Tunes CD 1 by Waltons Recording
- Irish Accordion Masters by Joe Derrane And Jerry O'Brien
- Irish Dance Time by Jackie Roche And His Irish Dance Band
- Irish Dances by Jimmy Power
- Irish Jigs by Paul Hutchinson, John Hymas And Tony Harris
- Irish Traditional Music In America: Chicago by Various Artists
- Journeyman by Gerry O'Connor
- Jumping Ahead by Harriet Earis
- Keepin' It Lit by Cameron Mather
- King Of The Concert Flute by Seamus Tansey
- Knot The Metronome by Runt O'the Litter
- Le Chéile (Lord Mayo) by Various Artists
- Legacy by The Dunne Family
- Live In Belfast by Cathal Hayden
- Live In Lisdoonvarna by The Kilfenora Ceili Band
- Luí Na Gréine by Seosamh Mac Grianna (Joe Mhicí Jimí)
- Master Irish Fiddle Player by Tommy Peoples
- Masters Of Tradition by Various Artists
- Matt Molloy by Matt Molloy
- Melodeon by John Gannon
- Memories Of Ireland by Matt Cunningham
- Morning Rory by Michael McGoldrick
- Moving Cloud by Moving Cloud
- My Love Is In America by David Power
- Myriad by Gerry O'Connor
- New Irish Harmonica by Brendan Power
- Nos Na Gaoithe by Brian Owens And Tom Dunlop
- Notes From The Heart by Mick, Louise And Michelle Mulcahy
- Oi�che Go Maidean by Brendan Begley
- On TSean - Am Anall by Danny O'Donnell
- On Two Levels by Sean Maguire
- Out Of The Woods by Randal Bays
- Over The Cabot Trail by Morgan MacQuarrie
- Passing Through by Rig The Jig
- Past Masters Of Irish Dance Music by Various Artists
- Patrick Kelly From Cree : Fiddle Music by Patrick Kelly
- Pay The Piper: Music For The Sets Volume 3 by Various Artists
- Poirt An Phiobaire by Paddy Keenan
- Polbain To Oranmore by Kevin Macleod And Alec Finn
- Pumpkinhead by Pumpkinhead
- Rakish Paddies by Rapalje
- Remember Des Donnelly by Des Donnelly
- Renegade by Sharon Shannon, Mike McGoldrick, Dezi Donnelly, Jim Murray
- Rince: Complete Irish Dancing Set - First Steps And Beyond by Various Artists
- Set Dances Of Ireland, Volume I by Various Artists
- Slowplay Jigs, Reels And Hornpipes by Jeffrey Hillgrove
- Southerly Breeze by Various Artists
- Stockton's Wing by Stockton's Wing
- Take The Bull By The Horns by Tom Doherty
- Taking Note by Meitheal Cheoil
- The Barley Grain by Larry Kinsella
- The Best Of Aly Bain by Aly Bain
- The Best Of Irish Jigs And Reels Vol.1 by Various Artists
- The Cat That Ate The Candle by John Carty And Brian McGrath
- The Coleman Archive Vol. 2: The Home Place by Various Artists
- The Collection by Stockton's Wing
- The Curlew by Cliff Moses
- The Green Fields Of Ireland by Comhaltas Tour Group 1979
- The Green Mountain by Pat O'Connor
- The High Kings Of Tara by Planxty And Various Artists
- The Irish Music Anthology (40 Classic Songs, Jigs And Reels) by Various Artists
- The Lark In The Clear Air by Various Artists
- The Living Tradition Vol II by All Ireland Champions Tara And Garrai Eion Ceili Bands
- The Music Makers: Celebrating 35 Years Of Comhaltas In Leeds by Leeds CCE
- The New Land by Touchstone
- The Piping Of Patsy Touhey by Patsy Touhey
- The Schoolmaster's House by Mike McHale
- The Seventh Veil by Theresa Kavanagh
- The Sound Of Coleman Country by Various Artists
- The Three Piece Flute by Desi Wilkinson
- The Tunes We Like To Play On Paddy's Day by Flanagan Brothers
- The Twentieth Anniversary Collection by Various Artists
- To Hell With The Begrudgers by Seamus Tansey And Jim McKillop
- Tom McHale: All Ireland Whistling Champion At Boyle by Tom McHale
- Traditional Fiddle Music From County Clare by Vincent Griffin
- Traditional Fiddle Music From Donegal by Con Cassidy
- Traditional Irish Music Played On The Concert Flute by Marcus Hernon
- Traditional Irish Sessions by Various Artists
- Trasna Ceilidh Band by Trasna Ceilidh Band
- Tunes For Practice by Seamus Creagh
- Where Else Would You Be by The Pub Scouts
- Whistle O'er The Lave O't by Alex Green
- Wish You Were Here by Boys Of The Lough
- Wooden Flute Obsession: Volume 3, Disc 1 by Various Artists
- Wooden Flute Obsession: Volume 3, Disc 2 by Various Artists
X: 1
T: Maid Behind The Bar, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
|:FAAB AFED|FAAB ABde|fBBA Bcde|fBBA BcdA|
FAAB AFED|FAAB ABde|fBBA BcdB|AFEF D4:|
|:faab afde|fdad fd d2|efga beef|gebe gfeg|
fgaf bfaf|defd e2 de|fBBA BcdB|AFEF D4:|
This is a very popular tune that can be heard at most sessions.
Try turning the A's in the very first phrase (FAAB) into a triplet. You can do this wherever this phrase appears.
The second part can be quite tricky. Reaching those high notes can involve quite a stretch of the fingers. Don't try to play this part at session speed until you can play it perfectly at a slower pace.
# Posted on June 2nd 2001 by Jeremy
Maid Behind The Bar
In Ontario old-time fiddling circles this tune is usually called "Judy's Reel" or "Little Judy's Reel". It's in 1000 Fiddle Tunes under that title. The "B" part also turns up as the third part of the French Canadian reel "La Ronfleuse Gobeil" (Snoring Ms. Gobeil)
# Posted on February 4th 2002 by Ian
IN the details section you might find that its also called "The Green Mountain", (See Mike McGoldrick Album Morning Rory). However, The Green Mountain is a different tune!
# Posted on August 15th 2002 by Jan
Tune titles
That's hardly anything new though, is it?
I mean there are some tunes with twenty names and some names with twenty tunes.
That's just the way it is Irish music.
# Posted on August 15th 2002 by Jeremy
Maid Behind the Bar
It's popular in Newfoundland, too. I have heard it paired behind Flowers of Edinburgh and before Sheehan's Reel. Nicely put together! Also heard it played on both mandolin and fiddle. Works either way.
# Posted on July 6th 2003 by gbsfanatic
The Maid Behind the Bar
I once heard this tune is listed as "The Green Mountains" in O'Neill's. Is it true?
Here's what I play on flute.
K: Dmaj
E|FAAB AFED|FAAB A2de|fBBA Bcde|fdgf efdB|
FAAB AFED|FAAB A2de|fBBA BcdB|AFEF D3:|
e|faag fdde|fdad fdd2|efga beef|gebe gee2|
faaf b2af|defd e2de|fBBA BcdB|AFEF D3:|
# Posted on February 23rd 2005 by slainte
The Green Mountain is indeed a different tune although I play it in a set with the Maid Behind the bar coincidently.
This is one of the first tunes I learned (what a way to start, eh?).
# Posted on October 22nd 2005 by 52Paddy
Compare the alternative setting of the Green Mountain: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/166/comments#comment110710
# Posted on October 22nd 2005 by slainte
New York Reel
I first came across this melody listed as the "New York Reel" in an early collection of (5-string) banjo music published in the 1850's (Buckley's New Banjo Method). Interestingly, it appears alongside another piece called the "Empire Hornpipe." I was impressed to hear the same two melodies played in a set on an old recording of fiddler Neil O'Boyle. O'Boyle, however, called them Harvest Home and The Green Mountain. Is there some traditional association of these pieces?
# Posted on March 15th 2006 by gille ruadh