Irish Traditional Music Tune Index
Tune ID# 4354 (Jack Keane's Reel)

RhythmBars8-bar phrase structureMode
Reel16ABD Major
Transcription of first 2 bars of Jack Keane's Reel
 about these two bars

These two bars are the start of my transcription of how this tune was played – the first time through – on the recording PS 2 (details in the Discography below).

Where do you get the tune titles?
Titles given to this tune in the sources listed below (plus notes of mine about this tune):
Jack Keane's Reel / Quinn's Reel / Ríl Uí Chuinn / The Hare in the Corner / The Maids of Kilmallock (the tune in book 1001, included here, is only similar in its 1st part) (compare Last Night's Fun #1104)
What do the "track#tune" codes mean?

cd Discography

Here is the sole recording of this tune considering only the indexed recordings.

Year
Recorded
Track
#Tune
[Album code] Artist. Title. Primary musicians (instruments). Album details
and contents
~19888#3[PS 2] Kevin Burke, Jackie Daly, Andy Irvine, Arty McGlynn. 2, Patrick Street. Kevin Burke (fiddle, backing vocals), Jackie Daly (accordion, backing vocals), Andy Irvine (vocals, mandolin, bouzouki, mandola, harmonica), Arty McGlynn (guitar).View album details

Bibliography

Here are all transcriptions of this tune under any title whatsoever – considering only the indexed books – listed in chronological order. I have discovered by careful comparison that these are very similar to this tune as played on the recording listed above.

As tune #778 in [1001] Francis O'Neill and James O'Neill. The Dance Music of Ireland. 1001 Gems. [available]
As tune #137(ii) in [CRE 2] Breandán Breathnach. Ceol Rince na hÉireann 2.

If you are considering using the above transcriptions to help you learn this tune, I invite you to check these practical Tips for Learning Irish Traditional Music. See also: So why do you bother indexing books and abc?

Year of the oldest source for this tune, considering the recordings and transcriptions listed above (note that I concentrate on sources after 1900): 1907