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The Gentle Maiden

jig

Key signature: Gmajor

Submitted on February 14th 2007 by Falkbeer.

This tune has been added to 22 tunebooks.

Also known as An Maigdean Ceannsa, The Bare-Headed Poor Old Man, Gentle Maiden, I Am A Long Time Here, Is Fada Annso Me, It Is My Deep Sorrow, Owen Coir, When The South Wind Blows.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Gentle Maiden, The
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Gmaj
F |: "G"G>AG "D7"FED | "G"d3 "C"efg | "G"d>cB "am"A2~G |1 "am"E3-E2"D7"F :|2 "G"G3-G2 d ||
"G"defg2g | g3-"C"gfe | "G"d>cB "am"A2~G | "am"E3-E2"D7"F |
"G"G>AG "D7"FED | "G"d3 "C"efg | "G"d>cB "D7"A2~G | "G"G3-G2 |]

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The Gentle Maiden sheetmusic
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The gentle maiden

This is a slow air. I have transcribet it from a James Galway CD.

# Posted on February 14th 2007 by Falkbeer

It's really a slow 3/4 air - would have been better entered as a waltz. Lovely tune, though. There's a song to it, "Mavour (n) een's The Flower Of Killarney". (I don't know the correct spelling.)

# Posted on February 15th 2007 by nicholas

"The Gentle Maiden" ~ it has been notated in the past as 6/8, but ~

I agree with nicholas, I don't think that does it justice. It is also played as a waltz too... Here is your transcription, no changes to the notes or chords, as 3/4:

M: 3/4
L: 1/8
R: air / waltz
K: G Major
|: F2 |
"G" G3 A G2 | "D7" F2 E2 D2 | "G" d6 | "C" e2 f2 g2 |
"G" d3 c B2 | "am" A2~G |1 "am" E3- | E4 "D7" :|2 "G" G3- | G4 ||
d2 |
"G" d2 e2 f2 | g4 g2 | g6- |"C" g2 f2 e2 |
"G" d3 c B2 | "am" A4 G2 | "am" E6- | E4 "D7" F2 |
"G" G3 A G2 | "D7" F2 E2 D2 | "G" d6 | "C" e2 f2 g2 |
"G" d3 c B2 | "D7" A4 G2 | "G" G6- | G4 ||

# Posted on February 15th 2007 by ceolachan

"Gentle Maiden" ~ Edward Bunting

The source for the following transcription is Edward Bunting. His notes are that he collected it in 1839 from a Miss Murphy, Dublin. Bunting's transcription was in 6/8. All I've done is to change that to 3/4, the notes and repeats remain his...

R: waltz / air
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
Q: 70
K: G
|: F2 |
G2 A2 G2 | F2 E2 D2 | d4 d2 | e2 f2 g2 |
d2 c2 B2 | A4 G2 | E6- | E4 F2 |
G2 A2 G2 | F2 E2 D2 | d4 d2 | e2 f2 g2 |
d2 c2 B2 | A4 G2 | G6- | G4 :|
|: d2 |
d2 e2 f2 | g4 g2 | g6 | g2 f2 e2 |
d2 c2 B2 | A4 G2 | E6- | E4 A2 |
G2 A2 G2 | F2 E2 D2 | d4 d2 |
e2 f2 g2 | d2 c2 B2 | A4 G2 | G6- | G4 :|

# Posted on February 15th 2007 by ceolachan

"The Gentle Maiden" ~ lyrics

"The Fiddler’s Companion" ~ Andrew Kuntz
http://www.ibiblio.org/fiddlers/GEA_GEN.htm

GENTLE MAIDEN, THE (An Maigdean Ceannsa). AKA and see "When the South Wind Blows," "Is Fada Annso Me" (I am a long time here), "It is my deep sorrow," "The Bare-Headed Poor Old Man," "Owen Coir." Irish (originally) ~

A song set to the melody was recorded by John McCormick in 1940 and later by Frank Patterson:

There's one that is a pure as an angel,
As fair as the flowers of May,
They call her the gentle maiden
Wherever she takes her way.
Her eyes have the galnce of sunlight,
As it brightens the blue sea wave
And more than the deep sea treasure
The love of her heart I crave.

Though parted afar from my darling,
I dream of her everywhere,
The sound of her voice is about me,
The spell of her presence there.
An wheather my prayers be granted,
Or wheather she pass me by,
The face of the gentle maiden
Will follow me till I die.

# Posted on February 15th 2007 by ceolachan

"A Little Couple-Dancemusik" ~ another source, as a 3/4 waltz

Transcribed, edited and chorded by Peter Barnes, 1992
http://www.canispublishing.com/
http://www.greatmeadowmusic.com/teach.html
http://www.greatmeadowmusic.com/barnes.html

Another source for this, notes and chords:
Page 31: "Gentle Maiden"

# Posted on February 15th 2007 by ceolachan

"Gentle Maiden" ~ and someone other than Bunting taking it for a stroll

M: 3/4
L: 1/8
R: Waltz
K: G Major
|: D2 |
G2 GA G2 | F2 (3EFE D2 | d2 B2 d2 | e3 f g2 |
d2 c2 B2 | A4 G2 |1 E6 | D4 :|
2 G6- | G4 d2 ||
d2 e2 f2 | g2 (3fgf g2 | e3 f g2 | g2 (3fgf e2 |
d3 c B2 | A4 G2 | E6 | F4 D2 |
G3 A G2 | F2 E2 D2 | d3 B d2 | e2 f2 g2 |
d2 c3 B | A4 G2 | G6- | G4 ||

Note: I forgot to change the 'Q' for the previous Bunting transcription, which should have been doubled to read Q: 140.

# Posted on February 15th 2007 by ceolachan

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