i fell in love with this tune when ian lynch played it on his fantastic fire draws near podcast, i couldnt find it anywhere and im hopeless at learning by ear but luckily enough i happen to be chatting with aidan crossey and he kindly made some abcs up for me. great fun to play. X: 8 T: John Lydon's? R: jig M: 6/8 L: 1/8 K: Dmaj |:de|fed edc|Adc AGE|DFA dAF|EFE Ede| fed edc|Adc AGE|DFA dAF|DED D:|| |:fe|dfa afa|bab afe|def afe|dBA B2c| dfa afa|bab afe|DFA dAF|DED D:||
Great jig, Lawrence, and you have really nailed the rhythm here, I would say. Thanks too for posting the abc notation.
Lovely stuff, crackin jig that! I'll need to give that one a go on the auld tenor guitar!
thanks John, look forward to that Jill, the auld punk in me couldn't resist that title !
Great jig picking!
Great driving rhythm, Lawrence!
Fine playing Gornamona, I really like the rhythm you’ve got going there too. This is a great jig but the title reminds me of the city near where I live which is not so great! I usually get my tunes from thesession.org, abcnotation or musescore but I might start going through old threads here too, there must be more than 2000 of them now.
Nicely done, Lawrence. I left a comment on your YT page.
Well done! Great rhythm and picking.
what a wild jig, with notes raining all over the place like bullets from a Thompson, played to perfection, dodging all of them like Neo.
Right here's my go of this lovely wee jig - played on the Frank Tate tenor guitar that I bought from Lawrence last week!
Wonderful Jill, dashingly played. How did you get it to fly at that tempo?!
It take an Irish lass to deliver an Irish jig, Jill. Lovely controlled playing on that tenor.
That’s a warm sounding tenor guitar you got from Lawrence. Needless to say, that you play it seemingly effortless.
delightful Jill, was lovely to meet you in person, shame it wasn't over a pint
Aye, was great to finally meet, next time definitely needs to be over a pint, first rounds on me!
Amazing playing, both of you!