Key signature: Edorian
Submitted on September 19th 2007 by Mario.
This tune has been added to 17 tunebooks.
Also known as After The Ball, Jackie Daly's No. 1, Jackie Daly's Reels.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Jackie Daly's
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Edor
GF|"Em"EGB,E "D"DE "D/F#"(3FED|"Em"E2 Bc dBAF|EGB,E "D"D/2D/2D "A/C#"CD|"Bm7"B,CDE FAGF|
"Em"EBGE "D"DAFD|"Cmaj7"=CDEC "Bm7"B,CDB,|"Am7"A,B,=CE DEFB|1"Bm7 (D"AF"D/F#)"DF "Em"E2:|2"Bm7 (D"AF"D/F#)"DF "Em"E3||
|:A|"Em"B=ceg "D"fede|"D/F#"fagf "Em"edBA|"G"GFGA BABc|"D/A"dcde dBAF|
"G"B=cBG "D/F#"ABAF|"Em"GAGE "D"F2 A,/2A,/2A,|"Am7"A,B,=CE DEFB|1"Bm7 (D"AF"D/F#)"DF "Em"E3:|2"Bm7 (D"AF"D/F#)"DF "Em"E2||
This comes from the Arcady album 'After The Ball'.
I don't have a copy of the album anymore, so I can't tell if there's a proper name to it, if it's trad or a recent tune and all that
On the album, it goes with another reel that's also named after Jackie and which can be found here in the tunebook as well.
Ah, what a lovely piece it is!
# Posted on September 19th 2007 by Mario
What about the 2nd reel?
The first of the two Jaclie Daly'S reels Arcady play is particularly interesting. I find it easier to play it with an whistle in the key of A.
The wide range of the tune forces flute and whistle players to invert 2nd and 1st octaves here and there, but the tune retains its magic. At least that's how I feel about it.
What about the 2nd reel. I fail to find it or TheSession. Is it entered under another name?
# Posted on February 25th 2008 by f.pellerin