Up Sligo
jig
Key signature: Eminor
Submitted on February 9th 2002 by Josh Kane.
This tune has been added to 173 tunebooks.
Also known as An Cliabh Mona, The Basket Of Turf, The Creel Of Turf, The Green Meadow, The Lark's March, The Rocks Of Bawn, The Unfortunate Rake, Up Sligo!.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
- 1891-1945 Disc 1 by Michael Coleman
- A Celebration Of 50 Years by The Tulla Ceili Band
- A Celtic Heritage by Marcille Wallis
- At Their Best. Sean McGuire And Roger Sherlock by Sean Maguire
- Boxed by Anders Trabjerg
- Briary Lads by Aidan Crossey
- Collection Of Jigs And Reels by Shaskeen
- Folktrax 154 - The Sligo Fiddler: Michael Coleman by Michael Coleman
- Folktrax-173: Willie Clancy And Bobby Casey by Willie Clancy And Bobby Casey
- Fortune Favours The Merry by Peter Horan And Gerry Harrington
- Give Us A Penny And Let Us Be Gone by Teada
- Glass Of Beer by Greenhouse
- Humours Of Highgate by John Blake, Lamond Gillespie And Mick Leahy
- Irish Traditional Fiddle Music by John Kelly And James Kelly With Michael Crehan And Michael Gavin
- Irish Traditional Music And Song by Shaskeen
- It's No Secret by Hammy Hamilton, Seamus Creagh, Con O Drisceoil
- Kevin Burke In Concert by Kevin Burke
- King Of The Concert Flute by Seamus Tansey
- Lamh Ar Lamh (Many Hands) CD 1 by Various Artists
- Leitrim's Hidden Treasure by McNamara Family
- Master Irish Fiddle Player by Tommy Peoples
- Masters Of Irish Music by Seamus Ennis
- Matt Molloy, Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples by Matt Molloy, Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples
- Mick Mulcahy And Friends by Mick Mulcahy
- Milestone At The Garden by Irish Fiddle Masters From The 78 RPM Era
- Music From Co.Leitrim by Packie Duignan And Seamus Horan
- River Reel by Begley,Glackin And O'Brien
- Taking Note by Meitheal Cheoil
- The First Month Of Spring by John Vesey And Paul Brady
- The Given Note by Liam O'Flynn
- The Lark's March by Patricia Clark
- The Pipering Of Willie Clancy. Vol 1 by Willie Clancy
- The Tap Room Trio by Tap Room Trio
- The Tempest by Robbie Hannan
- The Wheels Of The World, Early Irish American Music, Vol 2 by Various Artists
- This Side Up by Tania Elizabeth
- Time For A Tune With Charlie Lennon by Charlie Lennon
- Traditional Music From Cape Breton Island by Natalie And Buddy MacMaster
- Up And Away by Paul Smyth
- Within A Mile Of Kilty by Various Artists
X: 1
T: Up Sligo
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Emin
|: EBB BAG | Fdd AFD | EBB EBB | AGF EFD |
EBB BAG | Fdd AB^c | ded BGB | AGF E2D :|
|: Bee ede | fef dBA | Bee Bee | fe^c d2A |
Bee ede | fef dBA | BdB GBd | AGF E2E :|
Up Sligo
An Old Favorite. I learned this one down in my basement from an old
John Vesey record from Shanachie (mid 70's, you won't find that one anymore.) He follows that the way Coleman did. Kevin Burke follows it on his live record with "Boys OUT on the Town" (not Boys on the Town, or the other "Boys on the Town") . The O'Niel's book gives it's alternate title of "the Unfortunate Rake", but no one ever says that. (well, ok, I have just to be different, then I say, UP SLIGO!" Those versions are, of course, slightly different, not using the higher "D" as often. check 'em all out! tim
# Posted on February 10th 2002 by Tmack
This is a transcription of a recording by Michael Coleman. I don't know the name of the source.
K:Edor
BEE {c}BAG|FAA AFD|BEE BEE|AGF ~E3|
BEE {c}BAG|FAA ABc|~d3 ~B3|AGF ~E3||
Bee ede|fdd dBA|Bee ede|fdc ~d3|
Bee ede|~f3 dBA|~d3 ~B3|AGF ~E3||
# Posted on December 14th 2002 by lazyhound
A Cape Breton Fiddler, Mike McDougall's composition, Ingonish is closely linked with this tune.
http://thesession.org/tunes/display.php/780
I made a mistake in the ABC notation at first, so the music and the sound files for the Cape Breton one are not correct. See my comment.
# Posted on January 8th 2003 by slainte
A request
Hello, I have been playing the jig Up Sligo for a while and I am looking for a companion piece to either play before or after. I am having a difficult time in finding anything that "flows". Everything I have tried seems forced. Any ideas? Thank you.
Lowhistle
# Posted on January 12th 2003 by LoWhistle
Re: A request
It is an odd one isn't it!
Do pick up Kevin Burkes wonderful album 'In Concert'. He starts a great set with Up Sligo.
Up Sligo/The Rollicking Boys Around Tandaragee/Out With The Boys
Let us know how it goes.
# Posted on January 12th 2003 by Caoimghgin
Re: A request
Thanks, I will try that. It is always helpful to go to the pros.
Lowhistle
# Posted on January 12th 2003 by LoWhistle
Re: A request
How about Rakes of Kildare, Up Sligo, and then Boys of Coomanore? The first two tunes have the similar feeling, so the latter inevitably have less impact on the audience, but I'm sure you can move on to the next tune quite smoothly.
# Posted on January 13th 2003 by slainte
The Creel of Turf
This is the version I play. Almost identical to the one recorded by M. Molloy, T. Peoples, and P. Brady.
K: Edor
EBB BAG|FAA AGF|EBB GBd|AGF E2D|
EBB BAG|FAA ABc|dcd BdB|1 AGF E2D:|2 AGF E2A||
Bee ede|fef dBA|Bee ede|fdc d2A|
Bee ede|fef dBA|BdB GBd|1 AGF E2A:|2 AGF E2D||
# Posted on March 1st 2003 by slainte
I love this tune! It seems at first I was confused because of all of the different versions, but after I put it aside in frustration, I came back several weeks later and decided to just learn all 3 versions I had--it was/is a good excercise in melodic variation!
# Posted on April 18th 2003 by Andee
"Up Sligo" by Kevin Burke
T:Up Sligo
M:6/8
L:1/8
S:Kevin Burke - In Concert
R:jig
D:
Z:gmp
K:Edor
D|EBB BAG|FDF AFD|EBB GBB|AGF E2D|EBB BAG|FDF ABc|ded ~B3|AGF E2:|:A
|Bee ede|faf dBA|Bee ede|fec d2A|Bee ede|~f3 dBA|B/c/dB GBd|AGF E2:|
# Posted on February 24th 2005 by gian marco
Up Sligo / Creel of Turf
The B- part is almost the same as Creel of Turf. Confusing!
# Posted on March 26th 2005 by craics90
John and James Kelly Version
The very basic version they recorded together is something like this:
K: Edor
BEE BEE|AFD D2A|BEE BEE|ABc ~d3|
BEE BEE|AFD D2A|Bcd AFD|1 FEE E2A:|2 FEE EFA||
Bee efg|fdd dBA|Bee efg|fdd d2A|
Bee efg|fdd dBA|~B3 Bcd|1 AGF EFA:|2 AGF E2A||
This is virtually identical to Ingonish Jig, often associated with Cape Breton fiddler Mike MacDougall. And of couse, it's also a variant of The Tenpenny Bit: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/109
# Posted on April 9th 2006 by slainte
My Version
X: 1
T: Basket of Turf
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Emin
|: EBB BAG | FDF AGF | EBB Bcd | AGF EFD |
EBB BAG | FDF AGF | EBB Bcd | AGF E2D :|
|: Bee efg | fdB AFD | Bee efg | fdf e2A |
Bee efg | fdB AFD | EBB Bcd | AGF E2E :|
# Posted on May 31st 2007 by JACKB