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Mrs Carolan's

reel

Key signature: Ddorian

Submitted on June 8th 2006 by slainte.

This tune has been added to 24 tunebooks.

Also known as Mrs. Carolan's.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Mrs Carolan's
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Ddor
ADED AGEG|ADDF ECEG|ADED AGEG|ABcA G2EG|
AD (3DDD AGEG|ADDF ECEG|A2AB c2Bc|ABcA G2EG||
Adde dcAG|Add^c d2d=c|Adde dcAG|ABcA G2EG:|

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Mrs Carolan's sheetmusic
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Mrs. Carolan's (reel)

This haunting tune comes from the fiddle playing of East Galway flute player Sean Moloney. He learned it from Co. Meath concertina player Jim McArdle, who in turn got it from Co. Louth concertina player Margaret Carolan.

This is yet another Irish tune which derived from Scots reel "Sleepy Maggie" and related to some of very common reels such as:

Within a Mile of Dublin: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/125
The Pigeon on the Gate: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/517

# Posted on June 8th 2006 by slainte

Anybody knows anything about Jim McArdle and Margaret Carolan?

# Posted on June 8th 2006 by slainte

Isn't Margaret Carolan related to Nicolas carolan (Irish Trad Archive)? I think he mentioned it on one of the "Come West Along the Road" episodes.

# Posted on June 8th 2006 by 52Paddy

Cheers, Paddy. I actually can't find any info about her though I found a musician called Jim McArdle who plays guitar on a recording.

# Posted on June 9th 2006 by slainte

Mary Ann(e) Carolan, surely?

http://www.louthlouthmusic.ie/news_5.html

# Posted on January 15th 2012 by Weejie

MARY ANN CAROLAN

was born in 1902 in the townland of Tenure, near the town of Drogheda, Co Lough, and at the time of the recording she and her husband Nicholas were working their farm at Hill o' Rath, near Drogheda. Her father, Pat Usher, had a large repository of songs which he sang constantly in the house and while working on the farm. He was considered in his community to be a fine exponent on the concertina and he played with energy and dash right up to his death in 1965 at the age of 94. He passed on much of his music, both dance tunes and songs, to his children and nephews. Mary Ann Carolan played the concertina after her father's model and she had a repertory of about sixty songs. After not having played or sung for several years, she began making music again in the mid-1960s.

From the Topic recording "Voice of the People Vol 20"

# Posted on January 15th 2012 by Weejie

More here:

http://www.louthlouthmusic.ie/music_in_louth_2.html

# Posted on January 15th 2012 by Weejie

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