Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on August 31st 2002 by gian marco.
This tune has been added to 94 tunebooks.
Also known as Cheese It, Cornie Is Coming, The Honeymoon , Merry Bits Of Timber.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Corney Is Coming
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
|AAdc defd|cABG EFGE|Addc defg|af(3gfe fdec|
Addc defd|cABG EFGE|Addc defd|1gece eddc:|2gece eddA||
|:dcdf afdB|=cdef ge^ce|dcdf afdf|~g2ag edd2|
[1afdf afdf|gece gece|defg ~a3f|~g2ag eddA:|
[2afdf ~a3f|gece ~g3e|defg ~a3f|~g2ag edd2||
Corney is Coming
Source : Planxty
Transcription : Gian Marco Pietrasanta
This is for Urs
# Posted on August 31st 2002 by gian marco
Ronan Browne an Peter O'Loughlin (pipes & fiddle) play the first two bars as follows:
Addc dfed | =c3G EG~G2 |
with a lovely Clare-style slide up to the C-natural.
Also, as a variation to the first two bars of the B-part:
d3f afdB | =c3e gecA |
# Posted on August 31st 2002 by OrganicPeatCreature
Isn't this tune title referring to some guy named Cornelius who everyone joked about going after the girls -- the tune title being a warning? I think it was George Keith told me that, but I could be wrong.
Zina
# Posted on September 1st 2002 by Zina Lee
Funnily enough, I'm known by that name within a certain circle of friends. I have no doubt I am often joked about behind my back, although probably not for the same reason.
# Posted on September 2nd 2002 by OrganicPeatCreature
Corney is Coming
Cornelius O'Brien was a notorious landlord in Co. Clare, and is said to have taken the right on to himself to sleep with newly wed brides on the first night.Hence the title...
# Posted on September 6th 2002 by peterkinvara
Great tune, a real joy to play on the pipes.
# Posted on July 24th 2003 by Hanley
Cornie is Coming
Here's the transcription of the tune based on Davy Spillane and Kevin Glackin's pipes and fiddle duet playing:
K: D
Addc dfed|=cABG EFGB|Addc defg|afge fdec|
Addc dfed|=cABG EFGB|Addc defg|afge fddc:|
dcdf afdB|=cdef ge^ce|dcdf afdf|g2ag fddf|
afdf afdf|ge=ce ~g3e|defg ~a3f|g2ag fddc:|
# Posted on June 15th 2007 by slainte
"Knit the Pocky"
...is the title for the original Scottish version of the tune. Simon Thoumire and Eilidh Shaw recorded a great version citing Bremner's Collection (1761).
# Posted on June 15th 2007 by slainte