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Junior Crehan's

jig

Key signature: Dmajor

Submitted on August 13th 2003 by Jeremy.

This tune has been added to 80 tunebooks.

Also known as An Lurgadan, Crehan's, Dermot Grogan's, Dermot Grogan’s, Grogan's, The Lauchrachán's, Lúradán's, The Lúradán's, The Lúradán, The Leprechann, The Looharadhawn's , The Luaithreadán's, The Luathradáin's, The Luathradán, Luradan's, The Luradan's, The Luradan, The Lurgadaun, The Luthradán, Port An Lucharachain, Thje Luaithreadan's, Tony Smith's.

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X: 1
T: Junior Crehan's
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Dmaj
|:d|BAF AFE|D3 EDB,|A,B,D ~E3|FEE E2d|
BAF AFE|D3 EDB,|A,B,D ~E3|FDD D2:|
|:E|DFA ~d3|ede fdB|def edB|ABd e2f|
edB AFE|D3 EDB,|A,B,D ~E3|FDD D2:|

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Junior Crehan's sheetmusic
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Lovely.
( the tune )

# Posted on August 13th 2003 by gian marco

Junior Crehan's

I just noticed something unusual about this tune: there are no C notes.

To me, it has a similar kind of feel to The Humours Of Glendart (East At Glendart).

Very nice tune (but then, I like The Lark In The Morning so what do I know?). One for the tunebook.

# Posted on August 14th 2003 by Jeremy

Nice one, I'm gonna learn it....I'm also supposed to learn another Junior Crehan tune, Her Dark Hair or something like that.....it's also quite lovely......

# Posted on August 14th 2003 by JMH

Junior Crehan's (jig)

The absence of the C# and the G gives it that distinctive pentatonic feel, based on the pentatonic scale D-E-F#-A-B-d. This means you are allowed to give a good hard stare at a guitarist (or any other accompanist) who introduces a chord with a G or C# in it :)
Trevor

# Posted on August 14th 2003 by lazyhound

Another Junior Crehan tune

Hey, I just thought of another tune with no C notes; The Mist Covered Mountain:

http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/256

Composed by none other than Junior Crehan.

Hmmm... seems like he really liked that pentatonic-ish sound. In any case, he certainly came up with the goods when it came to composing jigs.

# Posted on August 14th 2003 by Jeremy

Junior Crehan wrote the best tunes!

# Posted on August 14th 2003 by bb

He really did

And if you like Junior Crehan tunes, you *need* this album:
http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display.php/57

# Posted on August 14th 2003 by glauber

Yeah, I listened to the samples on Kevin Crehan's website:

http://www.kevincrehan.com/

Sounds like really good stuff.

# Posted on August 14th 2003 by Jeremy

Anecdote

Kitty Hayes played this in a little session we had in Clare in January 2005, and told us Junior's story (which she said that only he could tell!) about how it was written.

It seems that Junior and a friend (whose name I didn't catch) were up late one night. They decided to try to catch the Luathradain (kind of like a leprechaun), so they raked the ashes over the coals and waited for him to come down the chimney. When he did, they grabbed him and demanded gold. He said he didn't have any, so they asked him to give them a tune instead. Junior was able to memorize the A part and his friend memorized the B part.

If that's what it takes to get a great tune, so be it.

I think Kitty plays it in F. I first learned it in D, but lately I've been playing it in G.

# Posted on April 19th 2005 by GaryAMartin

A great jig and his other composition "The Mist Covered Mountain" mentioned above by Jeremy goes nicely after it. We usually finish the set with Paddy Taylor's jig. The Lurgadan also has similarities with Health to the Ladies which is normally played in the key of "A".

# Posted on April 19th 2005 by Bannerman

Here also: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1851

# Posted on July 26th 2006 by Dow

While there is no question that Junior Crehan is the source many have for this tune, here is some question as to whether or not this is actually one of his compositions...

# Posted on July 26th 2006 by ceolachan

However, while I have my doubts, Kitty Hayes has her story which is much better... ;-)

# Posted on July 26th 2006 by ceolachan

Except ~ it is only just dawning on me, it supports my original feeling ~ that it isn't one of Junior Crehan's own compositions but one he got from someone else... :-)

# Posted on July 26th 2006 by ceolachan

"The Lúradán's Jig" / "Junior Crehan's" ~ K: A, G & D Major

Key signature: A Major
Submitted on July 29th 2003 by Loa.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1851

For 4.5 other settings in 3 different keys, including the earlier of these two duplicates...

How's that Dow, I did what you asked me to do, was that what you wanted? :-P

# Posted on July 26th 2006 by ceolachan

I love the tune, so sweet :D

# Posted on September 29th 2008 by amongthelilies

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