Origin: Traditional Irish song (Dublin)
Difficulty: Intermediate
Notes Used: C, D, E, F, G, A, Bb, C (high)
Time Signature: 3/4
Key: F Major
The unofficial anthem of Dublin, Ireland. This tells the story of Molly Malone, a fishmonger who sold cockles and mussels.
Practice the opening ascending pattern.
Master the descent from high C.
Practice the continuation.
Practice the scale pattern.
Play the full song with storytelling character.
Molly Malone, also known as "Cockles and Mussels," is a traditional Irish song set in Dublin city. While often assumed to be ancient, it was likely written in the late 19th century. The song tells of Molly Malone, a fishmonger who sold cockles and mussels in Dublin's streets. The chorus ("Alive, alive-o") mimics the street vendor's cry. Though the story is fictional, a statue of Molly Malone stands on Grafton Street in Dublin, and the song has become the unofficial anthem of Dublin. It captures the character of old Dublin and remains beloved by Irish people worldwide.
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