%%musicspace 0.5in %%titlespace 40 %%printtempo 0 %%titleleft %%textfont Palatino Bold 16 %hide_information_labels %%titlefont Palatino Bold 22 %%subtitlefont Palatino Bold 18 %%composerfont Palatino Bold 16 %%historyfont Palatino Bold 16 %%partsfont Palatino Bold 16 %add_all_playback_links 25 0 0 fluid %add_all_playback_volumes 64 80 %%staffsep 60 X:41001 T:ACCORD JIG, The C:Joe Derrane D:D: (10) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=150 L:1/8 M:6/8 %R:jig K:G B,BA GFG|BGg eBG|EBA G2B|AFD FED| B,GF EFG|BAB dBd|Bge dBG|AFD E3:| gfg aga|bgf efg|fef gfg|afe dAF| GFG ABd|egf e2d|edB dBG|AFD E3:| %%% X:41005 T:ANDY DUFFY'S JIG C:Jerry O'Sullivan Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G GED DEG|dge dBG|c2A BAG|AGE E2D| GED DEG|dge dBG|c2 A BdB|AGF GBd :| g3 GBd|g3 edB|c2 A BAG|AGE E2 D| [1 g3 GBd|g3 edB|c2 A BdB|AGF GBd :| [2 GED DEG|dge dBG|c2 A BdB|AGE G3-|G6|] This tune was named by piper Jerry O'Sullivan for his grandfather, a native of Killasser near Swinford (Co. Mayo) who passed away in 1981. As far as I know, this is Jerry's initial attempt at tune composing! %%% X:41009 T:APRIL'S FOOL C:J.Keane N:N: © Cappal Beag Music Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G D|GAB GAB|E2E E2D|GAB dBd|edB AGE| GAB GAB|E2E E2D|BeB dBA|BGF G2 :| A|Bdd dBd|egg gab|age dBG|BdB AGE| [1 Bdd dBd|egg gab|age dBA|BAF G2 :| [2 GAB GAB|E2E E2D|BeB dBA|BGF G3|] A composition of Chicago box player Jimmy Keane and a very popular tune via the efforts of folks like Liz Carroll. I was introduced to it by NY piper Jerry O'Sullivan. %%% X:41014 T:BALLYCARROLL JIG, The C:Conor McCarthy D:D: (14) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig N:N: Suggested alternate key = G Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 K:F B|cAG F2A|BGF E2C|cAG F2A|FGd cAB| cAG F2A|BGF E2C|DB,D CcB|AFE F2 :| c|fcA F2F|GBd GBd|fcA F2F|EGC EGC| fcA F2F|GBd GBd|DB,D CcB|AFE F2 :| %%% X:41015 T:BALLYGAR HERMITAGE C:Joe (Fr. Francis) Kelly Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Gm A|BAG FDC|DGG DGG|BAG ABc|d^cd gd=c| BAG FDC|DGG GAB|AGF DCA,-|A,G,G, G,2 :| |:A|BGd BGd|BAB dcB|AFc fcB|AFA cBA| BGd BGd|BAB dcB|1 AFA cBc|AG^F G2:| [2 AGF DCA,-|A,G,G, G,2||B|dgg dgg|gfg bag| cff cff|cBc agf|dgg dgg|gfg bag| afd cAF|AGF G2 :| This a classy three-part jig composed by Joe Kelly (now Father Francis Kelly). I liked it for years and finally prevailed on Joe's brother Willie to write it out for me! %%% X:41016 T:BALLYGOUGHLIN JIG, The C:M. Mulvihill D:D: (1) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D A/G/|FEF GE=C|Ddc Ade|fed cAG|FAF GE=C| FEF GFG|Adc d2 e|fed cAG|Adc d2 :| A|def gfg|aba ged|fef gfg|agf g2 e| fef gfg|afd cAG|FEF GFG|Adc d2 :| %%% X:41019 T:BARN OWL, The C:Paddy Fahey D:D: (15) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 %R:jig K:D A|DFA dfe|dcA GFG|AFD =cBc|ed^c AcA| DFA dfe|dcA GFG|AdB cAG|E2D D2 :| A|d2 e fed|c2 A A2 B|=cBc edc|B2 G GAB| d2 e fed|c2 A EFG|AdB cAG|1 E2D D2 :| I first heard this tune on the "Live in Palma" CD (Dervish 1997, tune 3 in Killavil Set). Following in the honored tradition of folks like Francis O'Neill and Breandan Breathnach, I christened what I thought was an otherwise nameless jig after a pub in the James' Gate area of Dublin where I played some tunes many years ago. I understand the poor old Barn Owl has since disappeared, a victim of "urban renewal". Other folks (not the composer, alas) have put names to this tune but I still like mine the best! %%% X:41021 T:BARREL RAFFERTY'S JIG Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Am D|E2A AGE|A2B c2E|EDE G^FG|A2A GED| E2 A AGE|A2 B c2 d|ege dBG|A3 A2 :| d|e2 a aga|b2 a g2 f|ede g2 g|a2 e ged| e2 a aga|b2 a g2 e|age dBG|A3 A2 :| This tune is from Mike Rafferty (RIP). "Barrel" was the nickname of Mike's flute-playing father, who was blessed with a supply of breath that would fill a barrel! %%% X:41026 T:BILL COLLINS' T:Dan Collins' Father's Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D A|ded BAB|def a2 a|baf ede|fdB BAB| ded BAB|def a2 a|baf ede|fdc d2 :| e|faa faa|afe f2 f|aba f2 e|dBA BAB| ded BAB|def a2 a|baf ede|fdc d2 :| The first person I ever heard play this tune - in the Eagle Tavern, I believe - was New York fiddler Dan Collins. De Danann got the tune from Dan. I have seen it in other collections since MVBT-1 was published in 1995, occasionally with different names. Dan himself was the one who called it "Dan Collins' Father's Jig", which is the name I used in MVBT-1, but "Bill Collins'" is a lot easier. Regardless of the name, it remains one of my favorite jigs. %%% X:41027 T:BILL LAMEY'S D:D: (17) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 K:Am E|ABG A2B|edg edB|ABA G2B|d2e dBG| ABG A2B|edg edB|Acg edG|ABA A2 :| e|a2e e^fg|a2e edB|ABA G2B|d2e dBG| a2e e^fg|a2e edB| Acg edG|ABA A2 :| Named for the great Cape Breton fiddler. I don't know if he composed it or not. %%% X:41029 T:BOB LE SUEUR'S FANCY C:K. Lynch Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Dmix ded cAG|A3 BGE|D3 DEG|A3 cAG| ded cAG|A3 BGE|D3 AGE|FGA D3 :| ded fed|cAG c2 d|ded cAG|F3 AFD| ded fed|cAG c2 d|fed cAG|FGA D3 :| A contribution of the late piper Kirk Lynch to MVBT-1. I don't know who Bob Le Sueur is but he probably doesn't know who I am either. %%% X:41031 T:BOBBY CASEY'S JIG D:D: (9) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G e|ged B2A|BGE G2A|BdB ABA|GBd e2f| ged B2A|BGE G2A|BdB ABc|BGF G2 :| z|def g3|eaa a3|bag e2d|e2g egg| def g3|afd e2g|edB A2A|AGF G2 :| %%% X:41035 T:BOWELS OF THE EARTH, The C:P. Fitzgerald Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=150 N:N: Suggested alternate key = D %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:C A|GcB G2 A|B2 c dcB|AGG FDD|EDE DEF| GcB G2 A|B2 c dcB|GBd fdd|1 dBG F2 :|2 dBG c2|| d|edc BGG|FGA G2 A|GEE C2 E|FDD D2 G| ECE DGA|BGE F2 D|GBd fdd|dBG c2 : %%% X:41038 T:BREAKFAST WITH JERRY C:Joe Derrane D:D: (18) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 K:D AFA dAF|A^GB AFD|GEE =cEE|GAG GFE| FED EFG|Ad=c A2G|FED EAG|EDC D3 :| fdd dcd|ade fed|e^de Beg|bge gfe| faf gfe|dcA =cGE|FED EAG|FDC D3 :| Composed by Joe in memory of fiddler Jerry Holland. Joe was nice enough to supply me a copy of the manuscript (always helpful with any of his tunes!) %%% X:41051 T:CAT'S MEOW , The C:J. Madden Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D D|FAd fef|afe dBA|BdB BAF|dAF E2 E| FAd fef|afe dBA|Bde fdB|AFE D2 :| e|fdB AFA|DFA d2 e|gef ged|ced cBA| fdB AFA|DFA d2 e|gec age|edc d2 :| d|FAd fef|agf agf|Ace g2 g|gfe gfe| fef gfg|aga bag|1 faa gec|edc d2 :| [2 "^coda"fdB gec|dAF HD3|] A fine jig composed (and - wait for it - actually named!) by Joanie. It's been recorded by Jerry O'Sullivan and others. %%% X:41052 T:CAT'S RAMBLES , The Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 %R:jig K:D D|FAF EFE|DFA dAG|FAF EDE|F2E DFA| B2 d A2 d|F2 A AFD|FAF EDE|F2E D2 :| E|DFA ded|ABF AFD|DFA d2 c|Bcd ecA| Aff d2 e|fdf ecA|FAF EDE|F2E D2 :| Transcribed from the CD "The Dance Music of Ireland" (Jack Coen and others). Note that rambling cats have a way of getting their names on otherwise nameless tunes! %%% X:41054 T:CATTY NELL'S #1 D:D: (5) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 %R:jig K:D A|DED FEF|ABc d2A|B2B BAF|AFE E2A| DED FEF|ABc d2A|BdB AFE|FDD D2 :| A|B2B BAF|AFA d2A|BdB A2F|AFE EFA| B2B BAF|ABc def|edB AFE|FDD D2 :| "Catty Nell" (who I presume was christened Catherine or Kathleen Elizabeth) was a Mayo musician who supplied many fine tunes to Morrisroe. I don't think I know her last name however! %%% X:41055 T:CATTY NELL'S #2 D:D: (5) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig K:D E|D2A, DFA|BdB ABA|DFA BAF|E3-E2E| DFA BAB|ABA ABc|dcB AGF|GFE D2 :| e|d2c BAB|ABA DFA|d2c BAF|E3-E2e| d2c B3|AdB ABc|dcB AGF|GFE D2 :| %%% X:41056 T:CATTY NELL'S #4 D:D: (5) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig K:D e|fef def|gfg e2g|fdc def|ecB A2e| fef def|gfg e2g|fdB ABd|e3 d2 :| B|Add dcd|fdc d2A|B2A Bcd|ecB A2e| f3 ede|fef d2e|fdB ABd|e3 d2 :| %%% X:41057 T:CATTY NELL'S #5 T:Flogging Your Top D:D: (5) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig K:D F|ABA ABc|dfd A2G|FEF DFA|GFG EFG| ABA ABc|dfd A2A|Bcd efe|d3 d2 :| e|f2f fed|efe A2e|f2f fed|efe a3| f2f fed|efe A2A|Bcd efe|d3 d2 :| %%% X:41058 T:CATTY NELL'S #6 D:D: (5) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig K:D B|A2D FED|FAA BdB|ADD FED|EFG E2B| A2D FED|FAA BdB|AGF GFE|DFD D2 :| F|A2D B2D|A2F FED|A2D B2D|AFD E2F| DFA B2d|AFF FED|DEF G2B|ADD D2 :| %%% X:41064 T:CONLON'S Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D A|d2B AFA|BdB AFA|def ede|faf edB| d2 B AFA|BdB AFA|def ede|fdd d2 :| e|fdf afa|b3 afe|dff ede|faf ecA| [1 def afa|b3 afe|def ede|fdd d2 :| [2 d2B AFA|BdB AFA|def ede|fdd Hd3|] A happy tune from P.J. Conlon, well-known 1920's melodeon player. Conlon was born in Galway but spent most of his life (and all his recording career) in New York. %%% X:41068 T:CREHAN'S GANDER C:Bobby Casey D:D: (23) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=130 L:1/8 M:6/8 %R:jig K:G D|GBd dcB|A2E E2G|FEF DEF|G2D D2D| GBd dcB|A2E E2G|FEF DEF|G3 G2 :| % D|GFG GBd|GBd G2F|EDE c2B|ABG FED| GFG GBd|GBd G2F|EDE F2A|G3 G2 :| % B|d^cd e2B|d3 d2c|BAB c2A|B3 B2c| d2A AFA|d2A A3|GBG FGF|EFE D2A| d2d d^cd|e3 d2c|B2B BAB|c3 B2c| d2B e2B|d2B G2B|dcB cBA|G3 HG3|] This is a composition of Clare fiddler Bobby Casey and named for another Clare fiddler, Junior Crehan. As played by Pat Reddan, it's basically a set dance. %%% X:41075 T:DANCING AT THE CROSSROADS Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G A|BAB G2D|GAG G2A|BAB GAB|A2B cBA| BAB G2 D|GAG GBc|d3 dcB|A2B cB :| A|B2 d ded|ded ded|B2 d d^cd|e2 f g3| B2 d ded|ded def|gfe dBG|1 "thru"A2B cB :| [2 "^coda"A2B cBA|HG6|| This tune is from Brian Conway but I don't know much about its history. I always thought it had kind of a Kerry feel to it! %%% X:41076 T:DANCING RAT , The C:P. Reddan D:D: (23) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 L:1/8 M:6/8 %R:jig K:Em B,|EGB GBe|Bgd edB|Add BdA|BAF EDB,| EGB GBE|dAG FAd|CGE ceg|dAF E2 :| A|Bef gfe|dAF FDB,|efd ede|fdf e2f| g2b afd|Bdg fdA|CEG ceg|dAF E2 :| This is a fine tune but I took the liberty of making a few changes to make the tune smoother and less "angular" for those of us who aren't box players (as Pat is). The revised version is below so you can decide which you prefer. BB arrangement B,|EGA BdB|egf edB|Add d^cd|BAG FED| EGA BAB|dAG FED|CEG cBc|dAF E2 :| A|Bef gfe|d^cd AFD|efg ede|fdf e2f| g2b afd|Bdg fdA|cBA ceg|dAF E2 :| %%% X:41079 T:DECLAN PAYNE'S JIG T:Enniscorthy Jig #1 D:D: "The Killavil Sessions" Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 L:1/8 M:6/8 %R:jig K:G D|GFG DGB|d^ce dBG|ABA EAB|cAF DFA| GFG DGB|d^ce dBG|cBc dcA|AGF G2 :| e|gfg eaf|gdB GBd|A^ce a2g|faf def| gfg eaf|gdB GBd|cBc dcA|AGF G2 :| %%% X:41081 T:DERMOT GROGAN'S D:D: (25) Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 %R:jig K:D c|dAF AFE|DFD EDB,|A,B,D EDE|FEE E2A| dAF AFE|DFD EDB,|A,B,D EAG|FDD D2 :| G|ABc def|ede fdB|Adf edB|ABd e2f| edB BAF|EFD EDB,| A,B,D EDE|FDD D2 :| Dermot Grogan was a fine musician - flute and box - who came to the New York area from Mayo some years back and quickly became a part of the session scene. He eventually returned to Ireland, where he passed away in February of 2006. %%% X:41084 T:DOCTOR FRANK C:P. Fitzgerald Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G Bgd edB|AGA EGA|BdA ABd|ega bga| bgd edB|AGA EGA|BAE GAB|AGE G3 :| gab egf|gdB AFD|EGA Bde|fde def| gab egf|gdB AFD|Bdf caf|dba g3 :| Composed in honor of Peter's flute-playing friend Dr. Frank Claudy. %%% X:41085 T:DOMINIC ROONEY'S D:D: Mike/Mary Rafferty Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D AFA AdB|AFA D3|ABd g2 e|fdB BAF| AFA AdB|AFA D2 f|g2 e fed|edB BAF :| Adf a3|abf a3|Adf a2 f|gfe fdB| Adf a3|abf a3|g2 e fed|edB BAF :| "^coda"Hd3z3|] Dominic Rooney was a box player from Leitrim who was living in New Jersey at the time Mike Rafferty got the tune from him. It probably has other names. %%% X:41087 T:DRONEY'S DRUMMERS D:D: (12) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D E|FED d2B|dcd efg|fed BAG|FAF GFE| FED d2 B|dcd efg|fed BAF|ABc d2 :| B|dAA dAA|dAA AGF|EGG EGG|EGG GFE| F3 GAG|FED EAG|FED BAG|ABc d2 :| This is titled "Three Little Drummers" on the recording but since it doesn't seem related to other tunes of that name, I took the liberty of trying to differentiate the title a little. It's in G on the recording but I've transposed it down to eliminate the high C's. %%% X:41090 T:DUSTY WINDOWSILL , The C:J. Harling Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Ador E|A2B cBA|e2d edB|G2G EFG|DEG EFG| A2 B cBA|e2 d efg|age dBG|ABA A2 :| % e|aba age|dBd g2 g|eaa age|dBG AGE| DEG DGG|EAA ABc|Bed BAG|ABA A2 :| % E|AAA g>f-f|AAA gfe|GGG e>d-d|GAG edB| AAA g>f-f|AAA efg|age dBG|ABA A2 :| One of Johnny's best-known tunes, a session standard in most places. The nice syncopation in part 3 is a little tough to capture accurately in ABC. This is also known as "Nancy Harling's", among other names. %%% X:41101 T:FAIRY'S WHISPER , The C:P. Reddan D:D: (23) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 L:1/8 M:6/8 %R:jig K:Em D|Egf edf|GFG AFD|EDE GFG|EGe dAF| Egf edf|GFG AFD|GFG Adc|BGF E2 :| B|e2f gfe|edb afd|efg gfe|fdB BAB| d^cd e=cA|BAd cAF|GFG Adc|BGF E2 :| %%% X:41119 T:GALLAGHER'S FROLICS D:D: (3) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Edor D|EDE GFE|BAB dBA|BdB BAB|GFG AFD| EDE GFE|BAB dBA|BAG FAF|GED E2 :| B|e2 f gfe|g2 a bge|dcd fed|fad fed| e2 f gfe|dce dBA|BAG FAF|GED E2 :| %%% X:41124 T:GRANNY'S OLD JIG D:D: (5) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig K:D B|A2D FED|FGA ABc|dcB A2G|E3-EFG| A2D FED|FGA ABc|dcB A2G|EDD D2 :| z|DED fed|e2d d2B|ABA A2F|EDE GFE| DED fed|e2d d2B|ABA A2G|EDD D2 :| %%% X:41126 T:GREEN FIELDS OF WOODFORD , The D:D: (4) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G dBA GAG|EDE G2d|edB dBA|BGe ege| dBA GAG|EDE G2d|AGE A2B|GED D3 :| BGG dBd|ege dBG|BGG dBd|edB AGA| [1 BGG dBd|ege dBG|AGE A2 B|GED D3 :| [2 B2B deg|age dBG|AGE A2 B|GFE DEF|HG6|] %%% X:41128 T:HAIRY MAN , The T:Tom Sally's D:D: (5) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig K:D D2B AFA|BdB A3|D2B AFA|B2c d3| D2B AFA|BdB ABA|d2e fed|B2c d3 :| d2e fed|BdB AFD|d2e fed|B2c d3| d2e fed|BdB AFD|D2B AFA|B2c d3 :| Like the other Mayo jigs on the CD, this could make a very respectable slide! (Morrisroe gives the story of the name which I won't even attempt to reproduce here.) %%% X:41133 T:HAPPY TO MEET, SORRY TO PART D:D: (29) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G e|d2B BAB|GEF G2A|Bee dBA|Bef gfe| d2 B BAB|GEF G2 A|Bee dBA|BGF G2 :| d|gag fed|Bdd def|gag fed|Bee e2 f| gag fed|Bdd def|gfg aga|baf g2 :| After laboriously transcribing this from "Molly" - where it appears as "Conlon's" - I included this in MVBT-1. Only later did I find out that I had re-invented the wheel: "Conlon's" was a version of "Happy to Meet, Sorry to Part", a tune included in both CRE-2 and O'Neill's 1850. The "Conlon" of De Danann's title is presumably 1920's melodeon player Peter Conlon. Since it's a neat tune that you don't hear much these days, I've decided to keep it under both titles! %%% X:41134 T:HARDIMAN'S D:D: (29) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D A|BdB BAF|AFE EFE|DFA def|afe dBA| BdB BAF|AFE EFE|DFA def|edB B2 :| B|efe edB|AFF dFF|def afa|b2 b afe| bff afa|baf edB|def afe|dBA B2 :| De Danann - a great group but never the best at tune names - recorded this as "Joe Derrane's". Somewhere or another - maybe from Joe - I got the correct name. I was sure the tune was in one of the O'Neill's volumes since Hardiman was one of the Chief's Chicago acquaintances (and evidently the fiddling source of the slip jig that has his name on it), but I was surprised not to find it, at least not under his name. %%% X:41136 T:HARRY'S LOCH D:D: (12) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G e2A BAG|EAA ABd|eAA BAB|dGF GBd| e2A BAG|EAA ABd|efg dBA|BGF GBd :| g3 efg |eag fed|g3 efg |fd^c def| [1 g3 efg|eag fed|efg dBA|BGF GBd :| [2 g3 aga|b2a ged|efg dBA|BGF HG3|] TuneInfo says this is also called "Maid of Tramore". Not sure where Chris Droney's name comes from. %%% X:41141 T:HILLS OF LARRAGA , The C:M. Rafferty Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 K:Dmix G|FDD cAG|dcA A2 G|F2 D c2 A|dcA G2 G| FDD cAA|dcA Bde|fef ded|cAF G2 :| G|A2 d fed|cAB cde|dcA f2 d|cAF G2 G| A2 d fed|cAG cde|fef ded|1 "thru"cAF G2 :| [2 "^coda"AGE HD3|] Composed by the late Mike Rafferty in honor of his birthplace in East Galway. %%% X:41144 T:HOLE IN THE COAT , The H:H: revised 3/18 Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D A|FDD EDD|FAA BAA|def edB|AdB AFE| FDD EDD|FAA BAA|def edB|Adc d2 :| e|faf ede|fed Bcd|faf ede|faf e2 e| faf ede|fed Bcd|faf ede|fdc d2 :| The late Boston fiddler Larry Reynolds played this catchy "gan ainm" jig for us at a festival here on Cape Cod in the early 1990's. Later he was telling us about an East Galway IRA man named Malachy Brennan, who when ambushed by the Black and Tans miraculously escaped injury to himself but took a number of shots to his good overcoat. Suddenly the jig "gan ainm" had a name! %%% X:41146 T:HORSE'S LEOTARD , The D:D: (7) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Edor D|E2E BAF|ABc dcd|E2E BAF|AFB AFD| E2E BAF|ABc d2e|fed edB|1 AFB AF :|2 dcB AF|| A|Bcd e2e|fed e2d|Bcd e2f|gfe dBA| [1 Bcd e2e|fed e2d|ABc d2B|AFB AFD :| [2 gfe fed|edB d2B|ABc d2B|AFB AFD|HE6|] Another nice tune from the Kelly/O'Brien/Sproule recording. No liner notes so I can't say where it originated. (Love the name, though!) %%% X:41147 T:HUNTER'S ROAD , The Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 %R:jig K:D A|FAG FAG|FDE F2d|BFF Bcd|BAB d2B| A2G FAG|FDE F2d|BGE Bcd|a2g fD:D: | e|fed a3|def fed|ecA A3|Bde ABc| B3 def|f2b bag|faf def|ecA d2 :| From "The Maid of Eirin" CD by Grianán. This tune was posted on the IRTRAD list and is the only tune I have from that CD. There was a long post on thesession.org about the CD and its troubles (including the botched name). %%% X:41148 T:I WASN'T THE LAD I THOUGHT I WAS D:D: (5) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig K:D A|d3 c2B|A2G F2A|d3 c2B|A3 ABc| ded c2B|A2G F2A|B3 B2A|D3 D2 :| E|FGF E2D|C2D E3|F3 E2D|A3 A3| FGF E2D|C2D E2E|FGF EFE|D3 D2 :| I'm guessing that there's a song that goes along with this tune (which would actually make a pretty good slide). %%% X:41153 T:JACKIE ROCHE'S FAVORITE C:J. Morrison D:D: (22) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Dmix ABA DED|A2B cBA|G3 GEF|GAG EFG| ABA DED|AGE cBA|GFG A2 G|FDD D3 :| fdf ged|cAG EFG|f2 f ged|eag efg| fdf ged|cAG EFG|A2 A BAG|FDD D3 :| I took this from the Kathleen Collins 1976 LP (where Jackie's last name is misspelled "Roach", an error I repeated in MVBT-1). Dan Collins says this was composed not by Roche but by James Morrison, who called it "The Pilgrim". Jackie Roche was a fiddler, a student of John McGrath's, who went on to lead a dance band. (A sample of their music is on YouTube.) He lived on Staten Island and died sometime in the 1980s. %%% X:41155 T:JAMES KELLY'S D:D: (9) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig K:D FAA BA2|FAA ABd|FAA BA2|f2e dBA :| faa fd2|f2e dBA|fde cd2|B=cB AF/E/D :| Listed as a "slip jig" in liner notes but tune isn't in 9/8 time. The eighth note-quarter note formation in mm 1,3,5, and 7 is unusual. Also notice that each part is played once. And there you have it. %%% X:41157 T:JIM DRONEY'S D:D: (12) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G D|GAB D2E|GAB AGE|GAB D2E|GAG GED| GAB D2E|GAB d2e|dBB AGA|BGF G2 :| e|dBB dBB|dBB A2 e|dBB dBA|GAG GED| dBB dBB|dBB A2e|dBB AGA|BGF G2 :| Chris Droney's version of "Paddy O Rafferty". Jim was Chris' father. %%% X:41174 T:KERFUNTEN JIG, The T:Hamilton's #1 C:H. Hamilton Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G A|B3 BAG|dBd efg|dBd edB|ABA AGA| B3 BAG|dBd efg|dBd gdB|AGA G2 :| d|gfg gab|ege edB|gfg gab|bag a2 d| gfg gab|ege edB|dBd gdB|AGA G2 :| This tune and "The Woodcock" (#41355) are compositions of Belfast flute player and builder Hammy Hamilton, now residing near Ballyvourney in West Cork. I first heard them played by a band from Northern Ireland named "Déanta", whose flute player Deirdre Havlin got them "gan ainm" from Hammy. I eventually got the actual names from him via the IRTRAD mailing list of happy memory. (Kerfunten is a town in Brittany that hosted a music festival in years past.) Some people play these two tunes in D; Hammy said he didn't remember whether D or G were the original keys! %%% X:41178 T:KILLINABOY JIG, The S:Jimmy Hogan Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G D|GBA G2D|GBA G2D|GBA GFG|BAA AFD| GBA G2D|GBA G2A|BdB AGA|BGG G2 :| A|B3 c3|ded B2A|G2 e dBG|EAA AGA| B3 c3|ded B2A|G2 e dBG|BGG G2 :| This is from Lahinch's own Jimmy Hogan (RIP) who had the tune but not the name! I christened it "Killinaboy" (which I had misspelled "Kilnaboy" in MVBT-1) after a pleasant little town near Corofin, west of Ennis. (Not sure why it isn't "Lahinch Jig" but maybe I had found another tune with that name somewhere!) %%% X:41184 T:LAKE SHORE JIG, The S:S: S. O Driscoll D:D: (28) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 %R:jig K:Em D|EFG A2d|cBc E2D|EGG EAA|EGG GED| EFG A2d|cBc E2D|EGG AGE|EDC D2 :| d|fed edc|edc d2e|fed cAA|cAG Ace| dcB cBA|d2d cAG|EFG AGE|EDC D2 :| This sounds to me like a close relative to 'The Westmeath Jig', so I wouldn't be surprised if Seán O Driscoll got it from Liz Carroll (whose forebears are from that county). I'm not sure who actually gave it the name "Lake Shore". (It also reminds me of 'Connie the Soldier', but that's another story!). %%% X:41187 T:LARRY REDICAN'S SLIP JIG D:D: (31) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:slip jig Q:1/4=160 M:9/8 L:1/8 K:D %%text source key = G %%vskip 30 dcd faa gbb|dcd faf gec|dcd Add Adc| BAB edc d3 :|edB BAF ABd|afe dfa b2f| %%stretchlast 0 afe fed BAF|AFE EFA B3 :| This tune was transcribed from the playing of Chicago box player Jimmy Keane. Larry Redican, a member of the legendary New York Ceili Band of the 1960's, composed many first-rate tunes, but he didn't seem to name any of them. In any event this tune is a great addition to the slip jig repertoire. %%% X:41194 T:LORD KITCHENER'S PIPES C:M. Mulvihill D:D: (1) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Dmix E|DED DEG|AGE c2E|DED DEG|cGE D2E | DED DEG|AGE c2 e|dcA AGE|GED D2 :| A|d^cd edB|cBc EFG|d^cd edB|edB c2 A| d^cd edB|cBc EFG|DED cGE|DED D2 :| %%% X:41195 T:LOST JIG, The C:J. Derrane D:D: (18) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 K:G D|GFG A2A|GBd gdc|B2B BAG|FAA AFD| G2G ABA|GBd gdc|B2B cAF|AGF G2:| B|eBB fBB|efg dec|B2B BAG|FA^G AFD| [1 eBB fBB|efg d2c|B2B cAF|AGG G2 :| [2 edB deg|bge d2c|BAB DBA|GED HE3|] Written by Joe in 1956 (!! hence the name) and recorded (finally) on his CD. Joe provided me with a "florid" manuscript which I have taken the liberty of simplifying for all the non-box players of the world. %%% X:41197 T:MAC'S FANCY Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB D:D: (33, 18) %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Dmix ADD BAG|ADD EFG|ADD c2 A|GEC CEG| ADD BAG|ADD EFG|AdB cBA|GEC CEG :| Add ^cdd|Add dAB|c2 c cBA|GEC CEG| Add ^cdd|Add dAB|cde dcA|GEC CEG :| "^coda" HD6|] I don't know much about this tune beyond the facts that (1) De Danann recorded it (2) Joe Derrane recorded it on his "Grove Lane" CD (2010). %%% X:41202 T:MAIDS OF SELMA , The D:D: (31) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G D|G2E EDE|GFG e3|d2B BAG|AcB AGE| G2 E EDE|GFG e3|dBB BAG|ABA G2 :| % A|d^cd gfg|ege edB|d^cd g2 a|b2 e edB| GBd gfg|ege edB|d^cd g2 a|b3 a3| gfg efg|f2 d d^cd|e2 B B2 A|G2 E EDE| G2 E EDE|GFG e3|dBB BAG|ABA G2 :| This is Chicago box player Jimmy Keane's setting of a tune found in the Roche Collection (volume 3 as "Maid of Selma") It's on the CD. [The Roche collection ABCs are in ITTL folder 53.] %%% X:41207 T:MARTIN DOHERTY'S JIG #1 D:D: (5) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig K:Edor A|BdB A2A|BdB AFE|D2E FDD|AFE FDD| BdB A2A|BAB dBA|F2E FDD|FEE E2 :| A|Bee e2d|Bee dBA|F2E FDD|AFE DFA| Bee e2d|Bee dBA| F2E FDD|FEE E2 :| %%% X:41208 T:MARTIN DOHERTY'S JIG #2 D:D: (5) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig K:Edor B|:BEE B2A|BEE Bcd|BEE B2B|AFD FGA| BEE B2A|BEE Bcd|ede d2B|AFD FGA :| Bee e2A|Bee Bcd|Bee edB|AFD FGA| Bee e2A|Bee Bcd|efe d2B|1 "thru"AFD FG :| [2 "^coda"AFD FGF|HE6|| %%% X:41209 T:MARTIN RUANE'S JIG #1 D:D: (5) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig K:D D|F2F FED|FAF [F2A2]E|D2F AFD|EFE [A2A,2]D| F2F EDE|FEF d2c|B2A FEF|E[AD][AD] D2 :| F/G/|ABA AGF|Eee edB|ABA F2E|Ddd dBA| FAF EDE|FEF d2c|B2A FEF|EDD D2 :| %%% X:41210 T:MARTIN RUANE'S JIG #2 D:D: (5) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig K:D d/B/|A2F FdB|A2F FdB|A2E EAB|AEE EAB| A2F FAB|A2F Fdf|edc ABd|fdd d2 :| z|AdA f2e|d2f Afd|efe e2d|cBA cBA| AdA f2e|d2f Afd|edc ABc|d3 d2 :| %%% X:41214 T:McDONNELL'S JIG C:J. Harling Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G F|G3 gbg|e3 dBG|B3 dBG|BAG AFD| E3 gbg|e3 def|gfe dBA|BGF G2 :| A|B2 e efg|fed edA|B2 e efg|fdB e2 f| gbg f3|efe dBG|B3 AGA|BGF G2 :| %%% X:41226 T:MIST COVERED MOUNTAIN, The Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Am G|EAA ABd|eAA BAG|EGG GBd|dBA GED| EAA ABd|eAA BAG|ege dBG|BAG A2 :| e|age a2 g|age edB|BGE G2 A|BAB GDE| age a2 g|age edB|AGE GBd|dBG A2 :| Boston box player Mike Reynolds is the first person I ever heard play this tune. There is some confusion as to whether it's an original composition of Clare fiddler Junior Crehan or somebody's adaptation of a traditional Scots tune. Either way it's become a favorite session tune over the years. %%% X:41230 T:MONASTEREDEN JIG, The D:D: (13) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 L:1/8 M:6/8 %R:jig K:G GFG dBB|edB dBA|GFG dBB|edB AFD| GFG dBB|edB def|gfe dBA|B2e dBA :| gfg bge|fef afd|gfg bgd|edB GBd| gfg bge|fef a2a|bag agf|g2e edB :| "^coda"HG3z3|] %%% X:41237 T:MRS. O'SULLIVAN'S JIG D:D: "Live At Patrick Street" Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 N:N: Suggested alternate key = Am L:1/8 %R:jig K:Bm D|FAA AFE|FAA d2 c|BcB BAB|def f2 e| def a2 b|afe d2 e|fbb fge|dBA B2 :| e|faa afe|faa a2 e|fbb bab|c'ba b2 e| faa a2 b|afe d2 e|fbb fge|dBA B2 :| %%% X:41244 T:NORA ROONEY D:D: (5) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig K:D A|: D2F AFA|BAB AFE|D2F AFA|BAF E2A| D2F AFA|BAF ABc|dcB AFE|FAB AFE :| def fed|cAc ecA|d2d fdB|AFE DFA| dcd fed|cee ecA|fed edc|dcB AFE :| "^coda"Hd3z3|| %%% X:41251 T:ONE OF JOE BURKE'S Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Dm AGA DED|AGA c=Bc|AGE C3|EDC EFG| AGA DED|AGA cde|dcA GEC|DED D3 :| Add dcd|cde gec|dcA GEG|AGA cAG| Add dcd|cde gec|dcA AFE|DED D3 :| This is from Boston's Mike Reynolds. It sounds like I should have another name for it (if that makes any sense), but I didn't have it in 1995 and I still don't! %%% X:41252 %%STAFFWIDTH 650 T:ORPHAN JIG, The D:D: (22) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig L:1/8 K:Em B|EFE EDB,|GFG AGA|BGB AFA|GEF EDB,| A,3 EDB,|GFG AGA|1 BGB AFA|GEE E2 :|\ [2 BdB AdF|EFE E2|] % |:d|ege dBA|GAB d2 g|edB AGA|BGE DB,A,| B,EE EDB,|G3 AGA|1 BGB AFA|GEE E2 :|\ [2 BdB AdF|EFE E2|] % |:d|ege ded|cBA B2 A|GAB dBA|B3 B2 A| EGF EDB,|GFG AGA|1 BGB AFA|GEE E2 :|\ [2 BcB ABA|GEE HE3|] B&S "Music from Ireland" has a version of this in volume 4 (tune #13456). It's related to "Miss Casey's Jig". Kathleen Collins' version of it is in Tune Vault. %%% X:41260 T:PADDY KELLY'S JIG D:D: (23) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 L:1/8 M:6/8 %R:jig K:Em B,|EB,E GFE|BGE GFE|DA,D FED|FAD FED| EB,E GFE|BGE GFE|BGB AFA|GAG E2 :| B|efe BAB|eBe g2e|fdd add|fag fed| efe BAB|eBe g2e|fdB AGF|GEE E2 :| %%% X:41262 T:PADDY REYNOLDS' DREAM D:D: (18) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D F|EGA =cBc|Adc d2 e|fag efd|ABG FED| Adf afd|Bcd eag|fed ecA|GEA D2 :| A|dcd faf|gec d2 A|dcd AGA|=cBc EFG| dcd faf|gec Ace|dcd AGA|GEA D2 :| G|d3 a3|gfg a3|d3 a2 f|gef gfe| def dcA|GAB AFD|Ace GBd|AFE D2 :| Named after the late Longford-born fiddler Paddy Reynolds, but I don't know whether he composed it or not. The setting in MVBT-1 was from a different source and in a different key [G]). = X:41268 T:PAT BURKE'S Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Dmix A|FAD FAD|fed cAG|EGC EGC|cBd cAG| FAD FAD|fed cAG|EFG BAG|FAD D2 :| g|fed ceA|ceA cBA|fed fed|cec d2 e| fed ceA|ceA cBA|EFG BAG|FAD D2 :| Another one from Boston's Mike Reynolds that had no name to it. Since Mike got it from Joe Burke, I cleverly christened it "Joe Burke's #2" just to have a name for use in MVBT-1. The "real" name (if there is any such thing) was eventually supplied by DC musician and tune detective Philippe Varlet. I believe Pat was Joe's dad. %%% X:41285 T:PRIMROSE VALE, The Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G d/B/|ABA AGA|BGE G3|ABA GBd|egd edB| ABA AGA|BGE G2D|GBA G2B|dBG B2 :| d/B/|GBd g3|gba g3|GBd g3|efg edB| GBd g3|gba g3|aba g2 e|efg e2 :| "^CODA"efg dBA|HG3z3|] In MVBT-1 this was "Charlie Reynolds'". Revised version and correct name from Martin Wynne via Brian Conway. %%% X:41294 T:ROAD DUST JIG, The C:M. Coogan D:D: (6) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 L:1/8 %R:jig M:6/8 K:Am A|G^FG GAB|cBc def|edc cde|dBG ^FGA| G^FG GAB|cBc def|edc cde|d3 B2 :| e|f3 fed|e2d cde|dBG GAB|A^FD D2e| [1 f3 fed|e2d cde|dBG GAB|A3-A2 :| [2 BGG AGE|GED DEG|A2c BAG|HA6|] %%% X:41295 T:ROAD TO ABBEYFEALE , The C:M. Mulvihill D:D: (1) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G B/c/|d^cd gdB|cAG FGA|d^cd gdB|cAB c2 c| d^cd gdB|cAG FGA|def gdB|cAF G2 :| B/c/|dgg dgg|fdc ABc|dgg dgg|fdB c2 c| dgg dgg|fdc ABc|d^cd gdB|cAF G2 :| %%% X:41296 T:ROAD TO BALLINAKILL , The C:M. Rafferty D:D: (36) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig L:1/8 M:6/8 K:G A|BAB GBd|ede Gce|Bcd dBG|FAF DFA| BAB GBd|ede Gce|dBG DFA|AGF G2 :| z|B2 d gdB|c2 e gdc|B2 d gdB|Agf edc| B2 d gdB|c2 e gdc|Bcd cAF|AGF G2 :| A composition of "the other" Mike Rafferty (i.e. the Ballinakill one, not the New Jersey one) %%% X:41298 T:ROLAND'S RETURN D:D: (14) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Em % DEG GBG|dBG BAG|A2B cge|dBG AGE| DEG GBG|dBG BAG|A2B cBA|BGE EFE| DEG GBG|dBG BAG|A2B cde|ged BAG| EGG DGG|CGG B,GG|EAB cBA|BGE EGB|] % e2e gfe|fgf B^c^d|e2f gfg|bag afd| e2e gfe|fgf BA^G|A2B cBA|BGE EFE| e2e gfe|fgf B^c^d|e2f gfg|bab efg| bge afd|gfe dBG|A2B cBA|BGE HE3|] = X:41299 T:ROUND THE CORNER TO JESSIE T:Brendan Mulvihill's D:D: (30) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB N:N: Suggested alternate key = D Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig K:C z|EDE EDC|edc _BGF|DFD _B,DF|_Bdc BGF| EDE EDC|edc _BGF|D_B,D _BAG|EFD C2 :| d|fed BdG|BdG BdG|fed BdG|BGB c2d| fed BdG|BGG AGF|DED _BAG|EFD C2 :| %%% X:41302 T:SCALLOP'S FAVORITE C:P. Reddan D:D: (23) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 L:1/8 M:6/8 %R:jig K:D D|FED EDB,|A,DD CEA|FAd B2A|def gfe| fed edB|AFd D2F|GFG FAF|GEC D2 :| B|ded dfg|aba afd|BAB gfg|baf gfe| fed edB|AFd D2F|GFG FAF|GEC D2 :| %%% X:41304 T:SEAN DWYER'S D:D: (2) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig L:1/8 K:D e|dAF G2 B|AFD EDE|DED F2 E|FAd f2 e| dAF G2 B|AFD EDE|DED F2 E|DED D2 :| A|B2 A F2 A|B2 A F2 A|B2 A B2 c|1 d2 e f2 d| B2 A F2 A|B2 A F2 D|EFG F2 E|D3-D2 :| [2 d2 e f2 e|ded cdc|BcB ABA|GAB A2 c| d3 Hd3|] %%% X:41305 T:SEAN GANNON'S C:C. Gannon Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D D|F2d AFE|FGF EDB,|A,B,A, DFA|dAF GFE| F2d AFE|FGF EDB,|A,B,A, DFA|BAF D2 :| e|fdd Add|fdb afe|faf edB|ABc d2e| fdd Add|fdb afe|faf edB|AFE D2 :| The first composing effort of box player Colm Gannon and named for his late older brother (and fine box player in his own right, as is father Seán Sr.). = In April of 2017 a Yarmouth K-9 police officer named Seán Gannon (RIP) gave his life in the line of duty. We use to play this tune - renamed "Sergeant Seán Gannon's" in his memory - at our local sessions. Time to revive it, I think. %%% X:41308 T:SHEILA MULHAIRE'S C:M. Mulhaire D:D: (3) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=150 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D d/e/|f2a gfe|fed cAG|FAD FAD|dAF G2d| f2a gfe|fed cAG|FED EFG|Adc d2 :| A|d2f afd|Adf afd|ecA AcA|AcA ecA| d2f afd|Adf afd|ecA ABc|d3 d2 :| Sheila is Martin's daughter. %%% X:41310 T:SLEEPY MAGGIE Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB D:D: (6) Q:1/4=160 L:1/8 M:6/8 %R:jig ? slide K:D F/G/|A2A ABc|d2A FDF|A2G EDE|B2A F2G| A2A ABc|dfd A2F|GBA GFE|D3-D2 :| e|f2 d AFA|f2d Adf|g2e fed|edB A2e| f2d AFA|f2d A3|Bgf edc|d3-d2 :| Learned from Charlie Mulvihill, according to Coogan. %%% X:41318 T:SONNY BROGAN'S JIG Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Ador E|AGA cBc|dcd e3|AGA cde|dcA GED| AGA cBc|dcd e3|age ged|cAG A2 :| d|eaa aba|gef g3|eaa aba|ged cAA| eaa aba|gef g3|age ged|cAG A2 :| This is a version of 'Monk's Jig' / 'Port an Bhrathair' transcribed in the mid-90's from a tape of a UK group called "Floating Crowbar", about whom I know nothing. Patrick "Sonny" Brogan, from Dublin, was a well-respected 1960's box player whose name appears on several tunes. He died in 1965. %%% X:41319 T:SORRY I AM (For What I Have Done) D:D: (5) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 %R:jig K:D e|a^ga f2e|dcd B2A|Bee e2f|edB dBA| a^ga f2e|dcd A3 |def afe|fdd d2 :| c|dBB fBB|dBB Bcd|eAA cAA|eAA ABc| dBB fBB|dBB Bcd|ecA d2e|fdd d2 :| %%% X:41331 T:THRUPENNY BIT , The C:P. Fitzgerald Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Dm AFD EFD|GAF G2G|Ade cde|gec BAG| AFD EFD|GAF G2G|Adc AcB|BGE D3 :| AFF dFF|cFF AFF|DFA Bgf|ecd BAG| AFF dFF|cFF AFF|DFA dBc|1 efe dcB :|\ [2 GEF HD3|] %%% X:41341 T:TULLAMORE HARBOUR C:? John Brady D:D: (4) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 %R:jig K:G D|G2B dBG|gaf gdB|g2d edB|edB AFD| G2B dBG|gaf gdB|DFA dcA|GAF G2 :| D|GBd gfg|dgb gdB|ecA BAG|FAF DEF| GBd gfg|dgb gdB|DFA dcA|AGF G2 :| %%% X:41342 T:TWO CROWS , The T:Dhá Phreacáin C:C. McCarthy D:D: (14) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G z|GFG DB,G,|GFG B,CD|CB,C EDC|DB,D FGA| GFG DB,G,|GFG B,CD|CB,C EDC|DB,D G2 :| d|BGG dBG|gfa gdc |BGG dGe|=fae fdc| [1 BGG dBG|gfa gfd| =fae fdc|BGF G2 :| [2 BGG dBG|gfa gfd|g2^f gdc|BGF HG3|] %%% X:41343 T:TYRRELL'S PASS C:B. Ring D:D: "Yes I Said" Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 L:1/8 M:6/8 %R:jig K:G z|B2e edB|edB BAG|B2e edB|edB A3| B2e edB|edB BAG|BAB AGE|DFA G2 :| D|G2g ged|ged BAG|G2g ged|ged A3| G2g ged|ged BAG|BAB AGE|DFA G2 :| I contacted Brendan in 2017 and he had completely forgotten this nice jig and the CD on which it appeared! %%% X:41346 T:VINCENT HARRISON'S Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=150 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G dBG GDB,|G,3 G,B,D|EcB A2 G|FED cBA| BdB G2 F|EGE C2 E|DGB cAF|AGF G3 :| GBd g2 f|ecB c2 B|Adf a2 g|faf def| g2 B Ggf|ecA E3|DGB cAF|AGF G3 :| BAB g2 f|e2 c cAE|FEF a2 g|f3 def| gdB GBd|ecA E3|DGB cAF|AGF G3 :| From Brian Conway. It's sometimes called "Tommy Peoples'" and there are other names for it as well. %%% X:41347 T:VISITORS , The C:J. Derrane D:D: (10) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 %R:jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D A|def edc|dcd FGA|=cde dcA|GED =C2E| DFA GBd|Ace gfe|fed cBA|GEA D2 :| d|fdc dfa|baf afd|gfg Bed|cBc Aag| fce dAB|=cE=F Gce|dcd BAF|GEA D2 :| %%% X:41348 T:WADDLING GANDER , The D:D: (8) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 %R:jig K:G c|BGG dGG|BGG ded|cAA eAA|cAc edc| BGG dGG|BGG ded|c2 d e2 f|ged B2 :| g2 d B2 d|ged BAG|Aee ede|gee e2 d| g2 d B2 d|ged BAG|c2 d e2 f|ged BGA| Bdd dBG|Bdd d2 e|gee ede|gee e2 d| Bdd dBG|Bdd d2 e|c2 d e2 f|1 "thru"ged B2 :| [2 "^coda"ged cAF|HG6|| %%% X:41351 T:WISHING WELL , The C:T. Peoples Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB D:D: (9) %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D E|DFA d2e|fdB BAF|B2B BAF|dBB BAF| DFA d2e|fdB BAF|BAF dBA|fac d2 :| z|Adf a3|baf afd|f2g afd|Beg bge| Adf a3|baf afd|aba afd|Ace d2 :| e|f2d edc|dge fdB|c2B cBA|a^ga ba=g| f2d edc|dge fdA|FAA GBB|Adc d2 :| %%% X:41355 T:WOODCOCK , The T:Hamilton's #2 C:H. Hamilton Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=160 L:1/8 %R:jig M:6/8 K:G B|dBG AGE|DED GFG|BGB dcB|dcB ABc| dBG AGE|DED GFG|BGB dcB|AGF G2:| B|dBd ece|fdf g2 d|ege dcB|dcB ABc| [1 dBd ece|fdf g2 d|ege dcB|AGF G2 :| [2 dBG AGE|DED GFG|BGB dcB|AGF G3|] See note to "Kerfunten" (#41174). %%% X:41357 T:WREN'S NEST , The C:F. Gavin D:D: "Anthem" (1985) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:jig Q:1/4=160 M:6/8 K:Em F|GAB ded|cAA A2c|BGE EFG|AFD AFD| GAB ded|cAA A2c|BGE AFD|GEE E2 :| % D|E2e d2B|cBA B2A|GAB d3|cAA BAG| E2e d2B|cBA B2A|GAB cAB|GEE FE :| % D|B,EE GED|B,EE E2D|B,EE GAB|AFD AFD| B,EE GED|B,EE E2F|GAB cAB|1 "thru"GEE FE :|\ [2 "^coda"GEE FED|HE6|| %%%