Joe Kilmurray's | Tunes From Doolin | Irish Traditional Music

Share This Post

Joe Kilmurray’s

“Joe Killmurray’s” is a slip jig I learned from Peter Carberry and Pádraig McGovern, it is the opening tune of their wonderful album “Forgotten Gems”. I actually received this album as a birthday give from Tom Delany, great pick Tom, thank you so much !

X:1
T:Joe Kilmurray’s
R:Slip Jig
M:9/8
L:1/8
K:Emin
|:BGE EDE G2A|Bee edB dBA|BGE EDE G2A|Bcd AdG FED:|
ded cAF GA/B/c|ded def gfe|ded cAF G2A|Bcd AdG FED|
ded cAF GA/B/c|ded def gfe|fed cAF G2A|Bcd AdG FED||
|:~e3 ede f2d|efe edf afd|efe ede f2d|edB AdG FED:||
|:B2B edB G2A|Bee efg fed|Bee edB G2A|Bcd AdG FED:||
Sheet Music for "Joe Kilmurray’s"Joe Kilmurray’sSlip Jig

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Random Tunes

Jackie Small’s

“Jackie Small’s” is a jig that I learned from Terry Bingham during the Russell Memorial Weekend back in 2015, and I believe got that tune from the playing of De Dannan. It also features on a great album called “The Bank of Turf” by Tommy Fitzharris (flute) and Donal McCague (fiddle).

Read More »

Little Black Pig (The)

“The Little Black Pig” is a version of the well known jig “The Walls of Liscarrol”. I learned this tune from the playing of Doolin’s own Micho Russell.

Read More »

Limestone Rock (The)

“The Limestone Rock” is a common session tune here in North Clare and the name is actually a reference to the Burren. This reel appears in O’Neill’s book as “Tit for Tat”. It is very often followed by “The Humours of Loughrea”, another great reel. I learned this set from Noel O’Donoghue.

Read More »
Recent Comments