Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on November 22nd 2008 by <>-_-_-<>.
This tune has been added to 13 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Gan Ainm
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Dmaj
|:A|d2 f edB|BAd BAF|~D3 BAF|~E3 EFA|
def edB|BAd BAF|GBd AFD|EDC D2 :|
|:g|~f3 dfa|~g3 bag|~f3 dfa|~g3 eag|
f2 d dc=c|~B3 GBd|~a3 baf|gec d2 :|
Tune Names
Does anyone know the names of these jigs
http://comhaltas.ie/music/detail/comhaltaslive_280_3_breffni_ceili_band_jigs/
# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by concertinaplayer
Re: Tune Names
Sorry CP, I can't help you here but I hope someone can as the second is a powerful jig that I've been after for some time now.
Maybe the Brefni Céilí Band should be re-christened "The One Man Band" as the banjo player was well out-numbered by all those lovely young ladies!
# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by Bannerman
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I think the first one might be this:
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/4598
Second one, I have no clue.
# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by Jason G
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Two Very Fine Jigs ok - I've never heard them , before.
Nice post,,
Yes! "The One Man Band''
I think that really steady Banjo played
could do with some help there-lol..
jim,,
# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by FIDDLE4
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I have the second one, since hearing it from Sharon Shannon during the late 80s , but it's always been a Gann Ainm to me
# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by <>-_-_-<>
Re: Tune Names
I have submitted the (second) tune in the tune section, still without name though.
T:Gan Ainm
M:6/8
L:1/8
S:Sharon Shannon, Doolin 1989
R:jig
K:D
A|d2 f edB|BAd BAF|~D3 BAF|~E3 EFA|
def edB|BAd BAF|GBd AFD|EDC D2 :||
g|~f3 dfa|~g3 bag|~f3 dfa|~g3 eag|
f2 d dc=c|~B3 GBd|~a3 baf|gec d2 :||
# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by <>-_-_-<>
Gan Ainm
I have had the tune for donkey's years but have no name for it. I heard Sharon Shannon play it nearly twenty years ago
# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by <>-_-_-<>
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I suppose you could call that jig ' Blessed art thou among women'......I'm afraid the lack of men was always a problem in Co Cavan. Such a poor county that all the men folk (meself included) had to leave for pastures new. Lucky old banjo player I say.....
# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by Free Reed
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Thanks Kilfarboy. Now we have two great new jigs to add to the repertoire although it will be interesting to find the name for the second. Now it's in the "Tunes" section I wouldn't be surprised if Ceolachan, Dow or Slainte might come up with something very quickly.
# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by Bannerman
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Have to agree with FR that that's one very lucky banjo player - I'm just surprised he doesn't look a bit happier!
# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by Bannerman
Re: Tune Names
I greatly enjoy the material on the Comhaltas site but feel that part of the organisation's role should be to provide the names of the tunes wherever possible.
If it is a problem due to time constraints couldn't the mustard board members add tunes names where they are missing?
Having made the suggestion I must confess I would be very little use as my memory for names has long since failed
# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by deeor
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On the Comhaltas website, a lot of the tune names can be found in the comments section underneath the video.
# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by jakep
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I know, but there are many omissions.
# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by deeor
Re: Tune Names
concertinaplayer ~ thanks for the link, better than chocolate...
I've been playing your transcription kilfarboy, it's in front of me now, but sorry, it isn't a tune that is striking any rumbles of familiarity, except for bits, even in the deep dark recesses of my curiously wired brain, but I'm enjoying my time with it, listening to this link and giving it a go, and in more than the given key...
# Posted on November 23rd 2008 by ceolachan