Anthony Frawley's
jig
Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on December 11th 2002 by Dow.
This tune has been added to 31 tunebooks.
Also known as Antony Frawley's, Paddy Kelly's.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
- A Flick Of The Wrist by Brendan Larrissey
- A Letter Home by Athena Tergis
- Accordion Music From The Soul by Finbarr Dwyer
- An Tris Is A Rian by Claire Keville, John Weir And Eithne Ni Dhonaile
- Atlantic Wave by Paddy Reynolds, Charlie Mulvihill, James Keane, Felix Dolan
- Best Of Finbarr Dwyer by Finbarr Dwyer
- Bridging The Gap by Kevin And Sean Moloney
- Champions Of Ireland Concertina by Denise Shiel
- Drops Of Spring Water by Comhaltas Concert Tour 2004
- Feadoga Stain 2 by Mary Bergin
- Festival Of Traditional Irish Music by Various Artists
- Flame On The Banks by Maeve Donnelly
- Fortune Favours The Merry by Peter Horan And Gerry Harrington
- Galway's Own by Joe Burke
- Hangin At The Crossroads by Eoin O'Neill
- Hangin' At The Crossroads by Ceili Bandits
- I Can Hear You Smiling by Josephine Marsh Band
- In The Tradition by Boys Of The Lough
- Inside Out by MÃcheál O' Raghallaigh
- Instrumental by Franz Sanger And Susan Frances
- Ireland's Best Session Tunes CD 1 by Waltons Recording
- Ireland's Own Traditional Accordionist by Finbarr Dwyer
- Irish Button Accordion by Billy Moran
- Irish Traditional Accordion Session With Four Champions by Joe Burke, Kevin Loughlin, Finbarr Dwyer And John Whelan
- Irish Traditional Music by Paddy Carty
- Jigs And Reels by Jesse Smith
- Kelly/O'Brien/Sproule by Kelly, O'Brien and Sproule
- Kiss Me Kate by Liz Carroll And Tommy Maguire
- Last Night's Fun by Knock-na-shee
- Loozin Air by Garry Shannon
- Maeve Donnelly by Maeve Donnelly
- Memories Of Clare by Bobby Gardiner
- Music And Songs By The Sea by Michael Falsey
- Out In The Night by Fisherstreet
- Overneath by Slide
- Rogha Órdha by Various Artists
- Strayaway by Caoimhin Vallely
- The Blackberry Blossom by Mary MacNamara
- The Boys From The Blue Hill by Vinnie Kilduff
- The Bunch Of Keys by Jason O'Rourke
- The Daisy Field by Claire Keville
- The Home Ruler by Catherine McEvoy
- The Maid At The Well by Tony O'Rourke
- The Mason's Apron by The Madden Brothers
- The Mulcahy Family by The Mulcahy Family
- The New Broom by Willie Kelly And Mike Rafferty With Donal Clancy
- The Wind Among The Reeds by Tommy Keane And Jaqueline McCarthy
- Threads Of Time by Cherish The Ladies
- Tippin' Away by Damien Connolly And Pete Mancuso
- Traditional Irish Music In America: The East Coast by Various Artists
- Traditional Irish Sessions by Various Artists
- Traditional Music Of Ireland by Paddy O'Brien
- Traditional Music Of Ireland by James Kelly, Paddy O'Brien, Daithi Sproule
- Warming Up by Martin Mulhaire, Séamus Connolly And Jack Coen
- When First I Went To Caledonia by Tony Cuffe
X: 1
T: Anthony Frawley's
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Gmaj
|:BA|GED GBA|GED G2A|GED GAB|dBA B/2c/2BA|
GED GAB|def g2a|bag e/2f/2ge|dBG A:|
|:Bc|~d3 edB|def gfe|~d3 edB|dBG ABc|
~d3 edB|def g2a|bag e/2f/2ge|dBG A:|
I got this off "The Wind Among The Reeds" but I haven't got the liner notes. Is this trad or a recent composition?
# Posted on December 11th 2002 by Dow
D mix ?
That's a great tune at leat to my tate.
Isn't the mode D mix the corrext one?
Greeting
Urs
# Posted on December 14th 2002 by swisspiper
I'd treat this as straightforward G major like "Out On The Ocean". I find it very difficult to view this as Dmix, but if you can find suitable Dmix chords then I'd be interested to try them out.
# Posted on December 15th 2002 by Dow
Dow,
as a whistle/pipes player I'm not so wise about chords, I just had the feeling this tune has its centre at D, not G.
# Posted on December 15th 2002 by swisspiper
It does look like it centres on D on paper because it goes down to D a lot, and the parts end on A, but the notes G and B are stated repeatedly in the melody, and these outline a chord of G, more or less blocking Dmix as a possibility (unlike tunes such as "Blarney Pilgrim" for example, where there are more A's and C's). This means that the mode is G Ionian (major) or E Aeolian (minor). Also, you probably feel that D is the centre because a drone on D sounds really good in this tune (which it does). In this case a (pipes) drone on D would be sounding the 5th and would not indicate that the actual fundamental is D.
# Posted on December 16th 2002 by Dow
I learned this tune from John Skelton who said that Tommy Keane had found it in an old manuscript. Great tune!
# Posted on April 11th 2005 by lastnitesfun
Paddy Kelly's
|:GED GAB|GED G3|GED GAB|dBA B3|
|GED GAB|def g3|aba geg|edB A3:|
|:dBd edB|def gfe|dBd edB|ABA ABc|
|dBd edB|def g3|aba geg|edB A3:|
Version I learnt unornamented. I learnt it as Paddy Kelly's jig.
# Posted on August 7th 2006 by 52Paddy
"Paddy Kelly's Jig" ~ & further comment from PaddyCmusic
Key signature: A Dorian
Submitted on August 7th 2006 by PaddyCmusic.
"I got this tune from my old banjo teacher. It's an easy tune to learn and I've never heard it recorded anywhere. I wonder is it infact a Paddy Kelly composition. I'm not sure.
I've transcribed it (above) unornamented but there is a lot of room for ornamentation and variation particulary on whistle/flute and possibly fiddle, though I'll leave a fiddle player to answer that one.
I was given this tune to play as a set after the jig, "The Gandor in the pratie hole".
I would rate this jig alongside tunes such as "The Leg of the Duck" which seem quite repetitive yet offer lots of variation oppurtunities."
# Posted on August 7th 2006 by PaddyCmusic
# Posted on August 7th 2006 by ceolachan
"Antony Frawley's Jig" ~ another take on this one in G Major
Key signature: G Major (not A Dorian as slipped in above, my mistake)
Submitted on February 3rd 2004 by kiwi.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/2467
# Posted on August 7th 2006 by ceolachan
"Antony / Anthony Frawley's Jig" ~ for all those blanket huggers out there
K: G Major
|: BA |
GED GBA | GED G2 A | GED G2 B | dBG B/c/dB |
GED G2 B | def g2 a | bag e/f/ge | dBG A :|
|: Bc |
dB/c/d edB | def g2 e | d^cd edB | dBG ABc |
d^cd edB | def g2 a | bag e/f/ge | dBG A :|
# Posted on August 7th 2006 by ceolachan
"Anthony Frawley's Slide" ~ sometimes also transcribed as a 'slide'
I have also seen and heard this given in the company of slides...
X: ~
T: Anthony Frawley's Slide
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: slide
K: G Major
|: B |
GED GBA GED G2 A | GED G2 B dBA B2 A |
GED G2 B def g2 a | bag ege dBG A2 :|
|: B |
d2 d edB def g2 e | d^cd edB dBG A2 G |
d3 edB dd/e/f g2 a | bag e/f/ge dBG A2 :|
# Posted on July 8th 2007 by ceolachan