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    Default O'Keefe's Slide Am or Em?

    Anyone play O'keefe's slide? What's the most common key? Em or Am?

    I've had two different inputs about this, and need a tie breaker.
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    Default Re: O'Keefe's Slide Am or Em?

    There is a whole thread full of Cafe goers who apparently vote for Am (it is A dorian, really). Also in our local sessions, this has always been played in A dorian.

    That does not guarantee, however, that you're safe from surprises if you enter foreign session circles - local versions do exist.
    Example 1: Planxty Fanny Power (O'Carolan) is everywhere written in A, but played in G in our sessions because the fiddlers say it's easier that way.
    Example 2: I am still searching for a way to make it absolutely clear which is the A and which is the B part of Calliope House when I am starting a set with that jig, because there is always someone utterly surprised when I change to the second tune.
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    Default Re: O'Keefe's Slide Am or Em?

    In my corner of the PNW it's usually played in A Dorian in sessions, but I've heard it in E Dorian also... usually from whistle players, and probably because there are fewer notes above the octave jump that way. It's one of those tunes that's easy to shift between those two modes, but I think A Dorian is more common.

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    Well, I won't be much of a tie-breaker -- the musicians in Santiago Chile that I regularly play with (they have a great trad scene there, believe it or not) play it both ways: in Am when it's in a set of slides, and in Em as the instrumental part of the song Shaking of the Sheets.

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    Default Re: O'Keefe's Slide Am or Em?

    Example 2: I am still searching for a way to make it absolutely clear which is the A and which is the B part of Calliope House when I am starting a set with that jig, because there is always someone utterly surprised when I change to the second tune.
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    The tune starts on this phrase:

    BBB ^gBB|^fBB ^g^fe|^c^ff f2e|^f^ge ^c2c|
    B^cB B2^G|B2^c e2^f|^g2g g^fe|^f3 fe^c| etc

    The "B"part is:
    b3 ^gbb|^fbb e^f^g|a2a ^gag|^f^gf fec|
    B^cB B2^G|B2^c e2^f|^g2g g^fe|^f3 f^ga| etc

    although in some areas the parts are reversed and the tuned is played in D rather than the original key of E.
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    Default Re: O'Keefe's Slide Am or Em?

    Quote Originally Posted by Narayan Kersak View Post
    Em or Am? I've had two different inputs about this, and need a tie breaker.
    Why do you need a tie breaker? At my local session we play it most often in A dorian, sometimes in E dorian, and occasionally in D depending on who is sitting in. When we are really feeling a bit creative we've been known to make a key shift between repetitions, but everyone needs to be on board for that. Why not learn it and play it in several different keys? One of the greatest things about traditional music is that you can play with it and have a lot of fun because you aren't necessarily locked into particular keys or modes.

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    Default Re: O'Keefe's Slide Am or Em?

    I've only heard it played in A Dorian around Boston. It's in A Dorian in the Comhaltas Foinn Session materials for what it's worth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoukboy View Post
    ...although in some areas the parts are reversed and the tuned is played in D rather than the original key of E.
    I live in one of those areas.
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    Default Re: O'Keefe's Slide Am or Em?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bertram Henze View Post
    I live in one of those areas.
    It's worth learning in the key that Dave Richardson wrote it in. Besides, there aren't that many Celtoid tunes in E major - of course playing it in that key in a session will win you no friends but as a sign of respect to the composer I think it's at least worth knowing even if practically speaking we have to bow to the "folk process" and play it in E with the parts reversed.
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    Default Re: O'Keefe's Slide Am or Em?

    I've always heard Calliope House played with the parts in the original order, but usually in D, here in Scotland. It's always struck me as one of those tunes that has a definite A part and a definite B part - I feel bemused it could have become reversed in some places, but that's the wonder of the folk process I guess!



    The key change seems quite defensible in the interests of facilitating playing the tune in sessions, but quite right to acknowledge Mr Richardson - he gets left out (in favour of Trad) far too often!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall Anderson View Post
    I've always heard Calliope House played with the parts in the original order, but usually in D, here in Scotland. It's always struck me as one of those tunes that has a definite A part and a definite B part - I feel bemused it could have become reversed in some places, but that's the wonder of the folk process I guess!
    That's how I learned it originally - in D, the high part being the B part as it is with so many tunes. But I have been forced to reverse to avoid collisions in our sessions. In tradition, every tune is felt like being attached to the person you learn it from. Thereby, everybody contributes to the chaos of names and versions.

    I guess when you write a tune you have to let go at some point and allow it to travel down the river of tradition to the ocean of everlasting musical fame (fame of the tune, not of the composer, that is). Feels natural to me.
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    Default Re: O'Keefe's Slide Am or Em?

    Well, not counting all those Paddy Fahey tunes, of course.
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    Default Re: O'Keefe's Slide Am or Em?

    The real exception is O'Carolan.

    ...and Dowd's Number Nine, of course
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    Default Re: O'Keefe's Slide Am or Em?

    Padraig O'Keefe's or Dan O'Keefe's?

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