X: 1
T: Seany Dorris
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Ddor
E|:FD (3DDD ADFA|~d3c dcAG|FD (3DDD AD (3DDD|EDCD (3EFG cG|
|FD (3DDD ADFA|~d3c dcAG|F2 cF dFcF|1 D~E3 EDCE:|2 D~E3 E2 eg||
K:D mix
|: fd (3ddd fdad |e~f3 fede|fd (3ddd fdad |cBAd cBAe|
|fd (3ddd fdad |e~f3 fedB | c2 gc acgc |1 A~B3 BAGe:|2 A~B3 BAGE||
This is a transcription of the Bradley brothers' (Liam and Anthony, two very popular feis musicians) version of the tune. Another, found at the ABC Tune Finder, is as follows:
K: D min
FD (3DDD AD (3DDD|d2de dcAG|FD (3DDD AD (3DDD|EDCD EGcG|
FD (3DDD AD (3DDD|d2de dcAG|F2cF dFcF|1E2EF EDCE:|E2EF EDC2|]
K:G
fd (3ddd fdad|f2fg fede|fd (3ddd fdad|cBAB cBA2|
fd (3ddd fdad|f2fg fedB|c2gc acgc|B2Bc BAGd:|
Brother Steve identified the tune for us off of Deanta's first album, and I note that John Williams has also recorded it.
The Bradley Brothers have this as the third tune in the set on the first track of "100% Irish Dance," and threw in a bunch of synthesizer and drum and clap tracks, and more. It's a lot of fun to dance to, and though I personally find the accompaniment a bit much, the playing of the box and banjo is mighty altogether and the tunes top-notch.
The set is Beare Island/an as of yet unidentified tune/Seany Dorris/one A & one B of the unidentified reel to end. I placed the ABC for the Bradley Bros. version of Beare Island in the comments for that tune.
Zina
# Posted on May 25th 2002 by Zina Lee
The second tune in the set...
is, as identified by Brother Steve, hooray hooray, the Humors of Westport, with the B part coming first.
Zina
# Posted on May 26th 2002 by Zina Lee