Thursday, August 28, 2008

Gavotte sur les montagnes

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Ashokan Farewell

D major - waltz

Jen introduced this tune. It was written in 1982 by Jay Unger and can be found on his 2nd Fiddle Fever album, Waltz of the Wind. It has long served as a good-night or farewell waltz at Unger's annual Ashokan Fiddle and Dance Camps, held in the Catskills, New York. It is most famous as the theme music for Ken Burn's documentary series, The Civil War

Monday, December 3, 2007

The Trip to Pakistan

Reel in E minor

This was composed by the Scottish flute player Niall Kenny. The tune, though modern, has quickly entered the traditional repertoire, being recorded numerous times, by Old Blind Dogs (Five) for example and most recently by Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Hass on In the Moment. A seminal recording appears to be the 1994 Tannahill Weavers album Capernaum, where the tune appears as part of the 'Unicorn Set,' which has 'Trip to Pakistan' followed by the Breton 'An Andros.' Interestingly Niall Kenny himself writes: "I wrote the tune more in the Breton style rather than as a reel, and I know it is played this way by the Breton pipe bands. I think the Tannahill Weaver's version is closer to how it was written, but then I did share a flat with John Martin for a number of years." John Martin was the fiddler for the Tannahilll Weavers at the time of the Capernaum recording.

Monday, November 26, 2007

The Butterfly

Slip Jig 9/8, in Em or E Dorian

Composed by the Irish fiddler Tommy Potts (1912-1988), although the tune is generally said to be cobbled together from previously existing slip jigs which Tommy may have learned from his father, the piper John Potts. Tommy's rendition can be found on his only album, The Liffey Banks, 1971. Another seminal version is that of the Bothy Band in their first album, The Bothy Band, 1975. Kevin Burke, who later joined The Bothy Band, has also recorded the tune, with The Bothy Band and on his own. The tune has become quite well-known and is the theme music for the film The Secret of Roan Inish. Born in Dublin, Tommy Potts was unusual in that his playing of traditional tunes was very improvisational. He would often play in Martin Hayes' home when Martin was a child and Tommy's playing is said to have influenced the fiddling of both Martin Hayes and Frankie Gavin.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Josefin's Waltz

Key of Gmajor.

This was written by Roger Tallroth, the guitarist for the Swedish group, Väsen. Tallroth wrote the tune for the christening of a niece. It appears on Väsen's 1994 album, Essence. Recordings have also been made by Dervish (At the End of the Day), Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Hass (Fire and Grace), Natalie MacMaster (Blueprint), and Hanneke Cassel (My Joy).

A video of Väsen playing the tune can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJS3ZTf-sWI.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Danny Ab's Slide


This is a single jig or slide from southwest Ireland. It is in the key of A minor. It also goes by the name Danny O'Keefe's. I learned it in Ireland from Siobhán Ní Chonaráin at the Willy Clancy Summer School.

The tune goes well in a set after another of our fiddle circle tunes, The Road to Lisdoonvarna.

Here is some notation for the tune which may help for guitarists and cellists.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

The Road to Lisdoonvarna


This Irish tune is a slide in Edorian. 

Lisdoonvarna is a small town in County Clare, in the west of Ireland. It is famous for its traditional matchmaking fair held there each summer.  

For much complicated explanation of what makes a slide as distinct from a jig or a double jig see this extended discussion from The Sessions. Look in the comments section. 

For guitarists or cellists, here is some notation with cords. 


An interesting version of the tune can be found here. Note that this version is played in a different key.