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Banish Misfortune

jig

Key signature: Dmixolydian

Submitted on May 18th 2001 by Jeremy.

This tune has been added to 1251 tunebooks.

Also known as Banished Misfortune, Díbir Anachain, Díbir Mí-Ádh, Ecclesiastes 11:10, The Humours Of Mullinafauna, No No... Its "Varnish Me Forskin" (idiot!), Vanish Me Foreskin.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Banish Misfortune
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Dmix
fed cAG| A2d cAG| F2D DED| FEF GFG| AGA cAG| AGA cde|
fed cAG| Ad^c d3:|f2d d^cd| f2g agf| e2c cBc|e2f gfe|
f2g agf| e2f gfe|fed cAG|Ad^c d3:|f2g e2f| d2e c2d|
ABA GAG| F2F GED| c3 cAG| AGA cde| fed cAG| Ad^c d3:|

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Banish Misfortune sheetmusic
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I like to emphasise the "keyless" nature of this tune by sliding up to the F sharps from F natural. This works especially well at the very start of the first and second parts.

I find this tune sounds best when it isn't rushed, but played at a steady, medium pace.

# Posted on May 26th 2001 by Jeremy

As, Bs & Cs

I am trying to get Varnish Me Foreskin on the fiddle, but I'm in a bit of a dilemma about the running order.

It seems to have an A, a B and a C part. As it is presented here, it's a straight 2A, 2B & 2C format, but I have also seen it at JC's to be 1A, 1B, !A, 1B & 2C.

Any ideas?

# Posted on April 29th 2002 by Skipjack

Weird version of Banish Misfortune

There's a banjo player at my local session who plays the 1st part with a bar of 9/8, so that bars 5-8 go:

|~A3 BAG|M:9/8 ~A3 GAB cde|M:6/8 fed cAG|Adc d2|

He tells me that this is an older version that features on old recordings of this tune. Has anyone else come across this?

# Posted on February 2nd 2003 by Dow

Guitar version

Richard Thompson and Patti Larkin each do a nice guitar solo version of this one.

# Posted on August 11th 2003 by JeffK627

D or G

Is it just me of can this tune be played as it written in the sheet music in D and G? Why yes, I believe it can!

Johnathan

# Posted on January 16th 2004 by Harper_Lad

Ditto Jeremy...

# Posted on July 11th 2005 by flauta dolce

It is in D mixolydian, which is uses a D scale with a C natural in it, so it is written with one sharp, and any C sharps shown as accidentals. People see the one sharp and sometimes say "oh, it is in G," but it is not.

# Posted on January 17th 2006 by AlBrown

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