Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on April 7th 2004 by Kenny.
This tune has been added to 20 tunebooks.
Also known as Humours Of Kilfenora, Mulqeeney's.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Mulqueeney's
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: hornpipe
K: Gmaj
|:(3GBd g2 fedf | eAce d2 gf | e2 ce dGBd | cBAG F2 D2 |
(3GBd g2 fedf | eAce d2 gf | e2 ce dGBd | cAFA G4 :|
|:(3GBd g2 (3GBd g2 | (3GBd gB eB d2 | (3FAd f2 (3FAd f2 |(3FAd fe (3ded (3cBA|
(3GBd g2 (3GBd g2 | (3GBd gB eBdg | f2 ed eA^ce |1 dgfe (3ded (3cBA :|2 dgfe defg ||
|: a2 ba afab | afab a2 fe | defg adfa | bfge defg |
a2 ba afab | afab a2 fe | de (3fed (3Bcd AF |1 G2 Bd defg :|2 G2Bd (3gfe (3dBA ||
Mulqueeney's Hornpipe
From "Molloy, Peoples & Brady". Best of luck !
# Posted on April 7th 2004 by Kenny
A great hornpipe Kenny which is very popular in the Kilfenora area of County Clare - in fact it was named after fiddle player, Jim Mulqueeney, a founder member of the Kilfenora Céilí Band who died in 1975.
# Posted on April 7th 2004 by Bannerman
Mulqueeney's Hornpipe
It's on the Tommy Peoples album with all the reverb alright. Tommy is almost always superb but what was the producer thinking when all the reverb was added not to mention the bodhran that sounds like the top of a garbage can is being whacked and the occasional guitar player that should have been whacked with the garbage can lid.
# Posted on April 8th 2004 by radriano
I know (and love) this tune as the Humours of Kilfenora, actually - probably from its popularity in Kilfenora itself as Bannerman said. I play it in a set with the Independent Hornpipe.
# Posted on June 29th 2004 by Tommy McCarty