Key signature: Edorian
Submitted on May 21st 2001 by Jeremy.
This tune has been added to 576 tunebooks.
Also known as The Cup O' Tea, Cup Of Tea, The Unfortunate Cup Of Tea.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Cup Of Tea, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Edor
|:BAGF GEEF|GEBE GEEA|BAGF GEEG|FDAD FDDA|
BAGF GEEF|GEBE GEEA|B2 BA GABc|dBAG FD D2:|
K:D
|:d2 eg fdec|d2 eg fB B2|d2 eg fdec|dBAG FD D2|
d2 eg fdec|dfaf g2 fg|afge fdec|dBAG FD D2:|
|:FAdA FABA|FAdA FEE2|FAdA FABc|dBAG FD D2|
FAdA FABA|FAde fee2|fdec dBAF|GBAG FD D2:|
I think I first heard this reel on an old album by "The Wild Geese". It's quite a popular reel and a good one to liven up any session.
I've shown a fairly basic version of the tune here. As always, you could spice it up with some tastefully applied ornamentation.
For instance, at the start of the second part, you could either turn that D note into a triplet or slide up to it from C sharp.
# Posted on June 1st 2001 by Jeremy
For a very NON-basic version of the tune, check out Liz Carroll's version on Lost in the Loop on the first track (along with Sevens and Michael Kennedy's). Wild!
Zina
# Posted on January 12th 2002 by Zina Lee
Kieran Hanrahan
In set with "Greiggs pipes" and "the Congess" on album "Kieran Hanrahan-plays the Irish tenor banjo". Brilliant!
# Posted on June 17th 2002 by Celtic1234
LIz Carroll does this a fifth lower
Adorian instead of Edorian -- it sounds great on the fiddle!
It's on the Thistle and Shamrock Christmas Ceilidh.
# Posted on August 13th 2004 by dlowder
The Cup Of Tea
Isn't this sometimes called "The Unfortunate Cup Of Tea"? If so, why is it unfortunate? Is there a story behind this?
# Posted on February 26th 2007 by nicholas
Horslips had an album entitled The Unfortunate Cup of Tea and it is under that name if you look in the contents of O'Neill's. Other than that, I've only heard it called the Cup of Tea.
# Posted on February 26th 2007 by PaddyCmusic