Key signature: Bminor
Submitted on June 12th 2002 by Mad Baloney.
This tune has been added to 399 tunebooks.
Also known as The Flying Saucer, Jenny's Chicken, Jenny's Chicken's, Jenny's Chickens, Le Ree, Le Reel Des Soucoupes Volantes.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Jennie's Chickens
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Bmin
|: f2{a}fg fece | fefa eAce | f2{a}fg fece | fgag eAce :|
|: f{DB}B{d}BA {DB}~B2 ce | fB ~B2 eAce | fB{d}BA ~B2 ce |1 f^gaf eAce :|2 f^gaf eAcA||
|: B2 bB aB^gB | B2 af eAcA | B2 bB aB^gB |1 f^gaf eAcA :|2 f^gaf eAce ||
Jennie's Chicken's
Usually played as a set preceded by Bonnie Kate. This tune is more B Dorian but that wasn't an option, so I sharped the g's in the B & C Parts. The A part is played in true B Minor where the g's are natural. A nice effect for those B's in the 2nd part is to just tap the D with your bow at the begining of the B note letting it ring but not fully playing a doube-stop. I put that in the abc's for the first bar on the 2nd part. All in all it's a nice, easy, straight forward tune that was borrowed from the Scots.
# Posted on June 12th 2002 by Mad Baloney
Michael Coleman
Michael Coleman was the first man to make this tune popular. I have been told that every time he played the tune, he would change it a little bit, which made it very difficult for any one to learn it.
-Max
# Posted on December 4th 2003 by Max Becher
Brad, I'm not sure what to make of the ornamentation in your transcription...
# Posted on April 28th 2005 by Dow
a relative of sleepy maggie?
# Posted on December 19th 2005 by flamin fiddler
Yes. http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/787
# Posted on December 19th 2005 by slainte
The Hunter's House goes well before this. I think I heard Denis O Briain do that set with some fiddle player I don't know the name of.
# Posted on May 17th 2006 by PaddyCmusic
La Bottine Souriante
The above band recorded this tune on 'La Mistrine' under the name 'Le reel des soucoupes volantes' (the Flying Saucer). I wonder how it acquired that name...?
# Posted on July 11th 2006 by scotchlamb
man sounds great on the flute if you can get past the G sharps ok
# Posted on December 21st 2007 by tinwhistler10
Bonnie Kate is the best tune to put before jennie's chickens.
This selection was and is used by all the greats including Michael Coleman and Joe Burke.
# Posted on February 28th 2008 by Walnut Box
Bonnie Kate / Jennie's Chickens
Listen to Brian Conway's niece Maeve Flanagan play the classic set: http://www.myspace.com/maeveflanagan
# Posted on August 2nd 2008 by slainte
Very addictive. Nice backing too.
# Posted on August 2nd 2008 by slainte