The Banks of the Quay
A march in the key of G
About “The Banks of the Quay”
The Banks of the Quay is a traditional Irish march written in the key of G. This tune is part of the rich tradition of Irish folk music and is commonly played in traditional music sessions around the world.
Musical Characteristics
- Rhythm: march - a rhythmic tune in 4/4 or 2/4 time, originally designed for marching
- Key Signature: G - a comfortable key for fiddle and flute, commonly used in Irish music
- Time Signature: 4/4 or 2/4 (march time)
- Typical Tempo: 100-120 BPM (steady march tempo)
Learning “The Banks of the Quay”
This march can be learned using the sheet music and tablature provided above. The notation includes fingering for fiddle, flute, and whistle, while the tabs are arranged for banjo and mandolin players.
While this tune doesn't currently have an accompanying video, you can practice with the sheet music and seek out recordings online. When you find audio versions, try using slow-tempo practice and focus on small phrases to build up your technique gradually.
Playing in Sessions
“The Banks of the Quay” is a valuable addition to any session musician's repertoire and fits well in traditional Irish music sessions. When playing this march, pay attention to the characteristic ornaments and rhythmic patterns that give it its distinctive sound. The key of G is comfortable to play on most traditional instruments.
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Traditional Irish Music Resources
Learning traditional Irish music opens up a world of cultural heritage and musical expression. Whether you're playing fiddle, flute, whistle, banjo, or mandolin, understanding the ornaments, rhythms, and phrasing that make Irish music distinctive is essential for authentic performance.