Sheet Music: Cahill's Workshop

TitleCahill's Workshop
ComposerTraditional Irish
InstrumentationFlute solo
KeyA minor
RangeD4–E5
Time signature6/8
Tempo108 BPM
Performance time0:45
Difficulty leveleasy
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Date added2026-05-20
Last updated2026-05-20
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Wednesday 20 May 2026

Tune of the Day: Cahill's Workshop

Traditional Irish jig

This jig first appears in Francis O'Neill's collection Dance Music of Ireland, published in Chicago in 1907.

The title probably refers to Chicago police Sergeant and uilleann piper James Cahill, a member of O'Neill's Irish Music Club in Chicago at the turn of the 20th century and a contributor of tunes to the O'Neill volumes. O'Neill writes:

Sergeant Cahill, unassuming as he was, possessed many quaint tunes from County Kildare, where he was born, and besides being an Irish piper, he was an expert wood-turner. In a shop in the basement of his residence he made many chanters equal to Taylor's work in tone and finish. Even as a reed-maker he had few equals, and what was still better, his liberality and assistance were never appealed to in vain.