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'''UP IN THE GARRET I AM.''' AKA - "[[Above in the Garret]]," "Up in the Garret." AKA and see "[[Hey My Nanny]].” Irish, Slip Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The British "[[Hey My Nanny]]" is a distanced version of this Irish slip jig; there are several versions of the British tune, with the one printed by the Gows being most similar to the one printed by Roche. A Dorian versions exist, with a different second strain, under the titles "Up in a Garret" and "[[Above in a Garret]]." Canon James Goodman collected the tune in mid-19th century County Cork, although it seems a poor and unrealized version of the melody printed sixty years later by Frank Roche. | '''UP IN THE GARRET I AM.''' AKA - "[[Above in the Garret]]," "Up in the Garret." AKA and see "[[Hey My Nanny]].” Irish, Slip Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The British "[[Hey My Nanny]]" is a distanced version of this Irish slip jig; there are several versions of the British tune, with the one printed by the Gows being most similar to the one printed by Roche. A Dorian versions exist, with a different second strain, under the titles "Up in a Garret" and "[[Above in a Garret]]." Canon James Goodman collected the tune in mid-19th century County Cork, although it seems a poor and unrealized version of the melody printed sixty years later by Frank Roche. | ||
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''Printed sources'': Roche ('''Collection of Traditional Irish Music, vol. 2'''), 1912; No. 262, p. 27. | ''Printed sources'': Roche ('''Collection of Traditional Irish Music, vol. 2'''), 1912; No. 262, p. 27. | ||
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See James Goodman's original manuscript version [http://goodman.itma.ie/volume-one#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=186&z=281.7451%2C279.1704%2C7374.2874%2C4466.6667]<br> | See James Goodman's original manuscript version [http://goodman.itma.ie/volume-one#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=186&z=281.7451%2C279.1704%2C7374.2874%2C4466.6667]<br> | ||
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Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [http://www.irishtune.info/tune/3609/]<br> | Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [http://www.irishtune.info/tune/3609/]<br> |
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UP IN THE GARRET I AM. AKA - "Above in the Garret," "Up in the Garret." AKA and see "Hey My Nanny.” Irish, Slip Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The British "Hey My Nanny" is a distanced version of this Irish slip jig; there are several versions of the British tune, with the one printed by the Gows being most similar to the one printed by Roche. A Dorian versions exist, with a different second strain, under the titles "Up in a Garret" and "Above in a Garret." Canon James Goodman collected the tune in mid-19th century County Cork, although it seems a poor and unrealized version of the melody printed sixty years later by Frank Roche.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Roche (Collection of Traditional Irish Music, vol. 2), 1912; No. 262, p. 27.
Recorded sources:
See also listing at:
See James Goodman's original manuscript version [1]
See also listing at:
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [2]