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Band name Turlogh O Carolan
Song name O Carolans Concerto
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O'Carolan's Concerto (Mrs Power) - Turlogh O'Carolan (1670-1738)

a simplified version of an arrangement by Lawrence Montague

tab by weed@venus.co.uk - 20 November 2002 - http://alt.venus.co.uk/weed

this tune is usually played in the key of D (use capo on 2nd fret)

[see below tab for notes on the song]



0   | . | . | . | .
e|------------------|
B|----------------0-|
G|------------0h2---|
D|------------------|
A|------------------|
E|------------------|
                3


1   | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .
e|------------------|------------------|------------------|------------------|
B|--1---1-1-1---0---|------------------|------------------|----0-1-3-1-0-----|
G|----------------2-|--0-2---0-----0-0-|------0-0-----0---|--2-----------2-0-|
D|--2-------3-------|--2---3---2-------|---0----------2---|------------------|
A|------------------|------5---3-------|---2------3-------|--------------2---|
E|------------------|------------------|------------------|--1---2---3-------|
    1   1 1 1     2      1 1   1                      2      3   1 4 1   2
    2       3          1   4   4           2      3          2   2   3   1


                                                             CI
5   | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .
e|------3---0-1-3-0-|----0-1---0-1-3-0-|--1-3-5---0---0-3-|--1-0-------------|
B|--1---------------|--3-----3---------|--------6---1-----|------3-1-1-0-----|
G|------0-------0---|--------------0---|------------------|--------------2-0-|
D|------------------|------0-----------|--3---7---2-------|------------------|
A|--3-------3-------|----------3-------|------------------|--------------2---|
E|------------------|--3---------------|--------------0---|--1---2---3-------|
    1   4     1 3      4   1 4   1 4      1 4 1 2   2   4    1   4 1 1   2
    3       3          3       3          3   3   3          1   2   3   1

    CI........
9   | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .
e|----------1-0-----|----------0---0---|------------0-----|------------------|
B|--------1-----3-1-|--------1---3---1-|----------3---3-1-|--0-1---0---------|
G|--2---2-----------|--0---0-----------|--2-----2---------|------2---0-2---0-|
D|----3-------------|----2-------------|------3-----------|------0-------3---|
A|------3-------3---|------3-------3---|----0---------0---|----------2-------|
E|--1-------1-------|--0-------0-------|--1-------2-------|--3---------------|
    2 4 2 1 1   4 1      2   1   4   1    3   4 3 4   4 1      1 2     2 4
    1   3   1   3          3       3      1       2          3       1


13  | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .
e|------------------|------------------|----------0-------|------------------|
B|------------------|------------------|--------1---3-1-0-|--1---1---1-----0-|
G|------0-----------|------0-----0-2---|--0---0-----------|--0---2---0-0h2---|
D|--2-3---2-0-2-3-0-|--2-3---2-3-----3-|----2---------3---|--2---3---2-------|
A|--3-------2-------|--3-----------0---|------3-----------|--3---3---3-------|
E|------3-------3---|------0---1-------|--3-------3-------|------------------|
    1 4   1   1 4      2 4   2 4   2 4      2   1   4 1      1   1   1   3
    3   2   2   3      3       1          3   4   3   4          2
                                                             2   4   2
                                                             3   3   3


                                            cI..
17  | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .
e|------5---3---0---|------3-------3---|------1-----------|----------------0-|
B|--1---------6---3-|--1-1-----0-0---0-|----1---------0-1-|--3-0-----1---1---|
G|------5---4---0---|------0-------0---|--2-----2-0-2-----|------2-0---------|
D|--2---------------|--2-------0-------|------3-----------|------3-------2---|
A|------------------|------------------|--3-------2---0---|----------3-------|
E|------------------|------------------|------------------|--3---------------|
    1   4   1 4   4    1 1 4       4      2 1 1 2   3   1    4   2   1   1
    2   3   2          2                  3   4   2          3   4   3   2

                       CI......                              CI......
21  | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .
e|------------3-3-3-|----1-1-1---0-0-0-|------------3-3-3-|----1-1-1-5---5---|
B|--3-1-0---0-------|------------------|--3-1-0---0-------|------------6---6-|
G|--------2-----0---|--2-------0-------|--------2-----0---|--2---------------|
D|--3---0-----------|------3-------2---|--3---0-----------|------3-------0---|
A|------------------|------------------|------------------|----------3-------|
E|----------3-------|--1-------0-------|----------3-------|--1---------------|
    4 1   2   4 4 4    2 1 1 1            4 1   2   4 4 4    2 1 1 1 3 4 3 4
    3       3          1   3       2      3       3          1   3   1


    CIII    CI..
25  | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .
e|--3---3-----------|------------------|------------------|------------------|
B|----5---5-3-1-0---|--0---------------|------------------|------------------|
G|----------------2-|----0-2---0-------|----0---0---0---0-|------2-------2---|
D|------------------|--------3---2-3-0-|------2-------2---|--3-0---0-3-0---0-|
A|------------------|------0---1---2---|--3-------3-------|------------------|
E|--3---0---1---2---|--3---------------|------------------|------------------|
    1 4 1 4 4 1   4        2 4   4 4          2       2          3       2
    1       1   3      3       1   1      3       3          3       3

                               CI......
29  | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .    | . | . | . | .
e|------------------|------------------|----------0-------|-----------------||
B|------1-0---------|--------------1---|--------1---3-1-0-|--1---1---1------||
G|----0-----2-0-----|--------0-2-4---2-|--0---0-------0---|--0---2---0------||
D|--2-----------3-2-|--0-2-3---3-------|----2---------3---|--2---3---2------||
A|--3-----------0---|--2---------------|------3-----------|--3---3---3------||
E|------0---1-------|--3-------1-------|--3-------3-------|-----------------||
    2   1   2   4 1      1 4   2 4 1 2      2   1   4 1      1   1   1
    3       1          2       3          3   4   3   4          2
                       3       1                             2   4   2
                                                             3   3   3


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"This tune is also called Mrs Power. Mrs Power, whose maiden name was
Elizabeth Keating, was the wife of David Power of Coorheen. The tune is
purported to have come about from a rivalry between Carolan and possibly
Geminiani when both may have been guests of Lord Mayo. However, the title
indicates that it was probably composed at Coorheen in honor of the wife
of David Power." - http://www.contemplator.com/carolan/carolmid.html

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"Turlough O'Carolan, also called Terence Carolan (born 1670, near Nobber,
County Meath, Ireland, died March 25th, 1738, Alderford, County Roscommon),
was one of the last Irish harpist-composers and the only one whose songs
survive in both words and music in significant number (about 220 are extant).
The son of an iron founder, O'Carolan became blind from smallpox at the age
of 18. He was befriended by Mrs MacDermott Roe, the wife of his father's
employer, who apprenticed him to a harper and supported him for the three
years of his training, then gave him money, a guide, and a horse. As an
itinerant harper, he traveled widely in Ireland. Although never considered a
master performer, he was highly regarded as a composer of songs and improvised
verse. His tunes appeared widely in 18th-century collections."

- Encyclopaedia  Britannica

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thanks to Colin for nagging me to learn this one
and thanks to Ed and Monty for the tape