Details ABC Sheetmusic Comments

Mouse In The Kitchen

jig

Key signature: Amajor

Submitted on January 18th 2007 by JACKB.

This tune has been added to 33 tunebooks.

Also known as Mouse In The Kitchen, The Mouse In The Kitchen, The Upside Down, The Upside-down.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

Details ABC Sheetmusic Comments

X: 1
T: Mouse In The Kitchen
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Amaj
|: c3 cde | dcA F2A | E3 ABc | B3 BAB |
c3 cde | dcA F2a | afe fec | cBe Adc :|
|: B3 BAB | c3 cBA | B3 BAB | cea zdc |
B3 BAB | c3 cBA | afe fec | cBe Adc :|

Details ABC Sheetmusic Comments
Mouse In The Kitchen sheetmusic
Details ABC Sheetmusic Comments

Upside Down

This jig is from the Sharon Shannon album she released in Australia. Unfortunately there was no name for it on the sleeve so I have called it after the name of the album. On the CD they play this jig after The Tube Station. I think it is a beautiful melodic jig. It goes well on the pipes and whistle in this key as it doesn't play any G#.

# Posted on January 18th 2007 by JACKB

playing this through in my head it sounds like the last jig in the 'Jig for John' set on flooks latest album - name escapes at the moment. They say it was written by Collin Farrell (sorry don't know how to spell his name)

# Posted on January 18th 2007 by bathfiddler

Mouse in the Kitchen

i am 95% sure that this is the tune on haven - i added the name but it may be wrong

# Posted on January 18th 2007 by bathfiddler

I believe the title is "Mouse in the Cupboard" or "Mouse in the Kitchen"... Either way, it was somewhere in that area of whatever house it was!

Cheers,
Armand

# Posted on January 19th 2007 by fiddlinviolinin

Oh damn it. I didn't read the title on Bathfiddler's response hehe..

Cheers,
Armand

# Posted on January 19th 2007 by fiddlinviolinin

Mouse in the Kitchen

Yep, it's Mouse in the Kitchen. Flook play it in E. Colin Farrell is the Manchester fiddler, now playing with GrĂ¡da.

I don't know about assigning arbitrary titles to tunes. Especially when the composer is alive and kicking, and knew what he wanted to call it. Seems to me that's how raging tune name controversies begin. But I guess we all do it sometimes. The folk process and all that.

# Posted on January 19th 2007 by MTGuru

Not a member yet? Sign up!

forgotten your password?

Frequently Asked Questions

Enter your email address to have your password sent to you.