Subject: Music for Grace or Ireland From: loganmallory@hotmail.com Date: 07 Jun 98 - 09:49 PM I am looking for sheet music online to an Irish song called Grace or to the Garth Brooks song Ireland. Could someone please tell me where I could find it? Thanks!
Juliana Click to Play (Grace) |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: Big Mick Date: 07 Jun 98 - 10:17 PM There is a Soodlums series of books, small size, probably 5x8. There are four of them, with irish pictures on the front. One in that series has the words and music to Grace. I will look up the info tomorrow for you and post it here. I know that Elderly Instruments out of Lansing, MI carries it and they have mail order. I will get you the lyrics and chords and post it to this string in the next day or two. The song is about Joseph Mary Plunket and his fiance, Grace Gifford (?). Just before he was led out by the Brits to be shot at Kilmainhem Jail for his part in the '16 Rising, he married her in his jail cell. It is a magnificent song. Mick |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: Joe Offer Date: 07 Jun 98 - 11:05 PM Here are the lyrics and chords for "Ireland," from Cowpie, the country lyrics archive. Cowpie also has a tab version. Mick, can you post the tyrics for "Grace"? If you can post the tune, too, that would be even better. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: loganmallory@hotmail.com Date: 08 Jun 98 - 08:17 PM Thanks so much for your help, Mick and Joe; however, what I really need are the melodies to these songs. If you know anywhere that has a .wav file or something, that would be great! And, of course, sheet music would be the best... Juliana |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: Frank McGrath Date: 08 Jun 98 - 08:23 PM I haven't mastered the abc music stuff which is not surprising as I still have to learn to read any type of music but I can email you a JPEG file (picture) of the sheet music. Leave your email here and I can sent it tomorrow. Frank McGrath |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: Big Mick Date: 08 Jun 98 - 08:40 PM Juliana, The sheet music for "Grace" is found in the Mel Bay (not Soodlums as I previously stated)book called "Ireland, the Songs", Book two. If I knew how to make a wav. file I would either sing or send you a recording. At any rate, it appears that Frank is going to send you a JPEG. If you would like a copy of the pamphlet with the song, email me your snail mail address and I will send you the booklet with the music. I have an extra and would be happy to do so. You can email me at mlane@accn.org. |
Subject: Lyr/Chords Add: GRACE (Frank & Sean O'Meara) From: Big Mick Date: 08 Jun 98 - 09:18 PM Joe, Here are the lyrics with chords for "Grace". I don't know how to attach a wav. file or I would put a copy of the recording in as well. GRACE C F G
V2. |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: Joe Offer Date: 08 Jun 98 - 09:39 PM I fixed your song text as best I could, Mick. I haven't figured out a reliable way to post chords here. Frank, if you want to click on my name below and e-mail me that JPEG, I'll transcribe it and post it here for those who use MIDITXT or ABC. Joe-Offer@msn.com |
Subject: Tune Add: GRACE^^ From: Joe Offer Date: 09 Jun 98 - 08:47 PM Here's the tune, thanks to Frank. Say, Frank, who wrote it, and who recorded it? -Joe Offer- MIDI file: GRACE.MID Timebase: 192 Name: Grace This program is worth the effort of learning it. To download the March 10 MIDItext 98 software and get instructions on how to use it click here ABC format: X:1 ^^ |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: Big Mick Date: 06 Aug 98 - 10:38 AM Joe, I was cleaning out my personal page and noticed you had asked a question of Frank. I am not sure who wrote it, but Barleycorn is one of many bands that recorded it. I wish I knew how to attach a wav file, because I would send you a clip. Mick |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: Jerry Friedman Date: 07 Aug 98 - 05:00 PM Joe (or Alan?), that abc file needs an L:1/8, and even then abc2win still has a problem with "calculated note length" at "position 170", wherever that may be. |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: Alan of Australia Date: 07 Aug 98 - 10:37 PM Jerry, Problem noted, there are a couple of aspects of MIDItext needing attention & I'll try to look at them real soon now. I haven't done much with it lately because of a very busy year and the hope that this forum would become more multimedia friendly (I'm sure Max is working on it). In the meantime, when I can find the time.......... Cheers, |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: jt.thompson@indigo.ie Date: 08 Aug 98 - 08:07 PM Grace Gifford was a relative of mine, and in fact I'm looking for the descendants of her brothers, who all emigrated to America and Canada after World War I. - JTT |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: GUEST,Sean MacManus,homemademusc@bushinternetcom Date: 07 Sep 01 - 03:07 AM If anyone is that interested, I have a version on record of Grace and I can supply an arrangeent of same in the keys of A to Bb. Bear in mind, in Ireland the production is perforce a wee bit showbizzy, as otherwise the audiene would walk out leaving the traddie on his own. |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: GUEST,Sean MacManus,homemademusic@bushinternet.com Date: 07 Sep 01 - 03:16 AM The correct title is "Grace". The info given above is to the best of my knowledge reliable and the song is popular here in Belfast. I have a showbizzy arrangement in keys A to Bb if anyone wants it, alas available only thru the post. Any charges would be to cover postage & packaging only. |
Subject: Lyr Add: I SEE HIS BLOOD UPON THE ROSE (Plunkett) From: paddymac Date: 07 Sep 01 - 01:32 PM The song "Grace" is about Grace Gifford and Joseph Mary Plunkett, executed for his party in the Rising of 1916. The last line of the third verse is taken from a poem written by Plunkett. I stumbled across the poem in a recently acquired re-publication of a 50-year old anthology. Here it is for those interested. I SEE HIS BLOOD UPON THE ROSE Joseph Mary Plunkett (1887-1916)
I see his blood upon the rose
I see his face in every flower;
All pathways by his feet are worn, |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: GUEST,pemberl@cyberus.ca Date: 08 Oct 03 - 09:09 PM Mick: Could you send me the jpeg of sheetmusic for Grace that you indicate in your email above to Julianna? Thanks, Paul |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 09 Oct 03 - 07:20 PM Here's a companion thread with more about Joseph Plunkett and Grace Gifford Plunkett. |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: GUEST Date: 22 Jul 08 - 11:40 PM I would like the words to Grace and also the story behind the song Grace. I bought a Cd from Irish festival and James Kilbane sang it beautifully. can you help |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: goatfell Date: 23 Jul 08 - 02:55 PM I just love this song |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: GUEST,beachcomber Date: 24 Jul 08 - 01:12 PM There was a very fine rendition of the song "Grace" by Jim McCann. Prob recorded before he did his stint with the "Dubliners" sometime around the late 70s . ( Jeeeez my aging memory !) |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: GUEST,slowerairs Date: 24 Jul 08 - 06:39 PM An excellent version of Grace, sung by the Wolfetones is on Youtube. |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: GUEST,Alan Curran Date: 29 May 10 - 09:02 AM I am looking for tablature for Grace The Barleycorn version it is a beautiful and emotive song and i'd like to pick the tune could someone please help me I've looked everywhere on the net and all i get is chords and i have them Thanks a million |
Subject: RE: Music for Grace or Ireland From: Rog Peek Date: 29 May 10 - 07:30 PM Here's a clicky wolf tones version Hope this helps. Rog |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Grace or Ireland From: GUEST,myliszt Date: 15 Jun 10 - 03:00 PM You can check this link for more information : http://www.myliszt.com/index.php?searchstr=Grace+&sheet=on&download=on |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Grace or Ireland From: GUEST,mg Date: 15 Jun 10 - 04:08 PM I think Jim McCann also recorded it with Dubliners..think I have seen on youtube..will check later. COuld be a concert youtube though. mg |
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