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As far as I recall, the reel version was called "Doorin’s Blacksmith" which I know I play under some other name, but forget which. It was many months ago, so you can’t trust my memory though. Their title is "My mind will never be Aisy" but she had no idea of what it might mean. I can’t quite tell if it works best with G or Bm chords but I’ve added Amix as the key since it’s a pipe version.If you aren’t a member of The Session yet, you can My Mind Will Never Be Easy slip jig. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes.

The slip jig is in 9 8 time, traditionally with accents on 5 of the 9 beats — two pairs of crotchet/quaver (quarter note/eighth note) followed by a dotted crotchet note.. It was not the tune "Maude Miller" as I know it.It seems I still can’t persuade Will to play this tune in G, but I won’t stick to the original key any more. Obviously "Easy" makes a lot more sense.gf|e2B BAB G2A|B2d deB dgf|e2B BAB G2A|B2e efd egf|Angelina Carberry and Martin Quinn recently recorded this tune as "Happy to Meet and Sorry to Part," and their setting in G major is very close to mine posted above.

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She picked it up from her father’s playing and that of Angus Chisholm. The crux of the tune for me is the fnatural in the downhill run in measure 3 of Part B—as haunting as all of Samuel Barber’s famous adagio in Gm.I learned this one from Brenda Stubbert (of Cape Breton) as a single jig. This slip jig/ reel arrangement was recorded by the London band "Le Cheile" way back in the 70s. Also known as My Mind Will Ne’er Be Easy, My Mind Will Never Be Aisy, My Mind Will Never Be At Ease, My Mind Would Never Be Easy, Never An Easy Mind, Posaid Beathag An Ceárd, Pòsaidh Beathag An Ceàrd, The Whistling Thief, … Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations Check out Easy Slip Jig by Michael O'Donoghue on Amazon Music. I’ve been thinking this tune should not have been posted in Amin.

Your Amazon Music account is currently associated with a different marketplace. Sold by Amazon.com Services LLC. This tune actually appears in many recordings under different titles and is almost always played in G. Just once I heard it played in a weird key, that is, Amaj. Discover more than 56 million tracks, create your own playlists, and …

To enjoy Prime Music, go to Your Music Library and transfer your account to Amazon.com (US). Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.com. It’s the word used in O’Neill’s. Slip jig (Irish: port luascach, port luascadh) refers to both a style within Irish music, and the Irish dance to music in slip-jig time. I don’t know if any recordings of this tune exist, but it is in the Krassen edition of O’Neill’s, in Eminor, and missing the nuances Hayes gave it in his performance. Online shopping from a great selection at Digital Music Store. Firstly, "aisy" makes perfect sense. My Mind Will Never Be Easy (Slip Jig) played on tin whistle. The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Additional taxes may apply.

The Scots fiddler told me the melody was originally taken from an old Scots song and he transposed it into that key. Try playing it in Bm: it’s also a nice key for the tune.

My Mind Will Ne’er Be Easy, My Mind Will Never Be Aisy, My Mind Will Never Be At Ease, My Mind Would Never Be Easy, Never An Easy Mind, Posaid Beathag An Ceárd, Pòsaidh Beathag An Ceàrd, The Whistling Thief, Woo’d An’ Merrit An A.My Mind Will Never Be Easy has been added to 225 tunebooks.I first heard this tune on a public radio broadcast of Martin Hayes playing at the Washington Irish Festival (some years ago at Wolftrap, I believe).