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Minor Slip

slip jig

Key signature: Bminor

Submitted on September 25th 2002 by Netallica.

This tune has been added to 109 tunebooks.

Also known as Caith An TSlis L\'ei, Throw The Beetle At Her.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Minor Slip
M: 9/8
L: 1/8
R: slip jig
K: Bmin
|: f2B BAB ~g2e | f2B B2d cBA | f2B BAB ~g3 |1 efg aed cde :|2 efg aed cBA |
|: d2f fef fef | d2f fef ecA | d2f fef fef | efg aed cBA :|

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Minor Slip sheetmusic
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Minor Slip

Netta, thanks for posting this--the chord progression Lunasa puts behind this on Merry Sisters of Fate makes me go weak in the knees--that descending major-to-minor run on the B Part. I play this tune on fiddle and whistle, but need to get our guitarist on board with that run.

I could be mistaken, but this tune sounds more modern to me, not long in the tradition. I thought it was odd the boys didn't list a composer for it on the liner notes. Anyone know it by another name, or any other info about it?

# Posted on September 25th 2002 by Miss Lonelyhearts

So *that's* what this tune's called! This gets played a lot at our session. Spot the person who doesn't own a copy of Merry Sisters. I like the name "Minor Slip" :-) Maybe it would have been better in A minor so you could call it "A Minor Slip". Never mind, I know, it's not funny...

# Posted on October 1st 2004 by Dow

I mix this up with the Humours Of Whiskey http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/46.

# Posted on October 1st 2004 by Dow

Throw The Beetle At Her!

Will, someone kindly gave us the "proper" title of "Throw The Beetle At Her" which appears in Breathnach's in Em. And it's not as modern as you think. According to FC: "Source for notated version: fiddler and uilleann piper Stephen Grier (Farnaght, Co. Leitrim), who wrote his manuscripts in the 1880's [Breathnach]".

# Posted on February 7th 2005 by Dow

Thanks Mark! But what the heck does "Throw the Beetle At Her" mean?!?!

# Posted on February 7th 2005 by Miss Lonelyhearts

Presumably it refers to that ancient Irish tradition where if a newly-wed bride was discovered to have cheated on her husband within the first 28 nights of marriage, he would torment her in front of his friends using a live stag beetle, supposedly symbolic of his masculinity. Apparently if the beetle flew when thrown, the marriage would survive, but if not, it would "end in sorrow".

# Posted on February 7th 2005 by Dow

http://maria.fremlin.de/stagbeetles/andras/flying_aa.html

# Posted on February 7th 2005 by Dow

Beetle

I don't know how common the implement was elsewhere in Ireland, but certainly in the North Armagh region a beetle was a big wooden club. It was generally used to mash spuds and, speaking from personal experience, I can confirm that it was a grand tool for the job.

You may be aware of the wee doggerel ...

There was an old woman that lived in a lamp;
She had no room to beetle her champ.
She's up'd with her beetle and broke the lamp,
And now she has room to beetle her champ.

The word was used colloquially as (yet another) term for giving someone a hiding (Mid-Ulster dialect is particularly rich in such terms!). Hence "I'll beetle him", "I'll give him a good beetlin'", etc.



# Posted on February 7th 2005 by Aidan Crossey

Thanks Mark and Aidan--both good answers. And seems to me that "minor slip" still fits the tenor of the tune title as well. :o)

# Posted on February 7th 2005 by Miss Lonelyhearts

Beetle and Cat

So, it might be a good idea to play this tune with "An Phis Fhliuch."

# Posted on February 7th 2005 by slainte

"Throw the Beetle at Her" (D to d)

Discussion: What One Octave Tunes in D exist?
# Posted on September 19th 2007 by Sarah the Flute
http://www.thesession.org/discussions/display/15202

X: 2
T: Throw the Beetle at Her
M: 9/8
L: 1/8
R: slip jig
K: e minor
|: B2 E E^DE c2 A | B2 E E2 G F2 D |
B2 E E^DE c2 B | AB^c dAG FED :|
|: G2 B B^AB BAB | G2 B B^AB =AFD |
G2 B B^AB BAB |[1 AB^c dAG FED :|[2 ABc d2 G FF/G/A |]

You could also choose to play it without the accidentals if you so chose, or just with the c#s in the final bars ~ AB^c ~

K: e minor
|: B2 E EDE c2 A | BEE E2 G FED |
B2 E EDE c2 A | ABc dAG F2 D :|
|: G2 B BAB B2 B | G2 B BAB A2 D |
GBB BAA BAB |[1 ABc dAG F2 D :|[2 ABc dAG FGA |]

# Posted on September 27th 2007 by ceolachan

Throw the Beetle at Her!

A Beetle is also used for thumping washing (maybe even the same beetle as for spuds :-) http://www.oldandinteresting.com/washing-beetles-possing.aspx

# Posted on September 27th 2007 by spindizzy

Yes, if it will serve more than one use why not, but soapy spuds, YUCK!

# Posted on September 28th 2007 by ceolachan

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