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Dennis Doody's

polka

Key signature: Eminor

Submitted on January 16th 2003 by Jeremy.

This tune has been added to 31 tunebooks.

Also known as Denis Doody's, The Park East Polkas.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Dennis Doody's
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
R: polka
K: Emin
|:GE ED|B,E EG|F/G/F/E/ D>E|FG A/B/A|
|GE ED|BE EF|GA B/c/B/A/|1 GF D2:|2 GF d2||
|:Be e/f/e/d/|Be e/f/e/d/|Be e(f|f)g e(f|
|f)g fg|eB BA|B2 E>F|GA B2:|

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Dennis Doody's sheetmusic
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Mighty polkas

I learned this rockin' polka from the Donal Lunny live album where it is played in a set before The Tolka Polka:

http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/1251

Unfortunately, I don't have the track listing of that album any more so if somebody could post it to the recordings section, that would be much appreciated.

I've shown the tune here with a couple of ideas for variation. The first time that B note comes around, I've shown it being played low and the second time, high. Play around with this and find the one you prefer.

The second part is pretty weird. It has those long F#s that cross bars. You'll probably need to hear the tune being played to really "get" how it works.

As with so many polkas and slides, it's simply named after a person. It seems that half the polkas and slides I know are named after people or places in Cork and Kerry. Hence, all the Dennis Murphy's, Leary's, Egan's, Ballydesmonds,Newmarkets, etc.

I guess all the imaginative names were handed out to the jigs and reels. ;-)

# Posted on January 16th 2003 by Jeremy

The "Lunny Effect"

I was hoping someone would post this.

Has anyone else experienced a really weird effect when listening to this tune as recorded on Lunny's album? I find that I can hear it in 2 completely different ways because of the syncopated rhythm. The other way I can get myself to hear it (with a few seconds of concentration) is "shunted" on a beat, something like this:

F/G/|:EF/E/ DB,|EE z/GF/G/|(3AFD (3DEF|GA/c/ B/A/G|
EF/E/ DB,|EE z/F/G|AB/c/ B/AG|1 Fd FG:|2 Fd zB||
ee/f/ e/d/B|ee/f/ e/d/B|de f2|ge f2|
gf ge|Bc/B/ AB|zE E/F/G|1 AB zB:|2 AB/c/ B/A/||

I actually love the tune whichever way, and listen to it differently depending on my mood. Has anyone else ever had this effect before?

# Posted on January 16th 2003 by Dow

Pipes/Whistle Version

X: 1
T: Dennis Doody's
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
R: polka
K: Emin
|:GE E/F/E/D/|GE EG|F/G/A/F/ D>E|FG A/B/A|
|GE E/F/E/D/|GE EF|GA BA|1 GF dF:|2 GF d2||
|:Be e/f/e/d/|Be e/f/e/d/|Be e(f|f)g e(f|
|f)g fg|eB BA|B2 E>F|GA B2:|

# Posted on February 9th 2007 by JACKB

About Lunny Effect

As far as I remember - there are two melodies, going in parallel, so that it is - two ways of listening =)

# Posted on March 10th 2008 by shadowrunner

This tune is closely allied to St Patrick was a gentleman:
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/2116
It existed in many versions popular in the American, British, French Navies.

# Posted on October 29th 2008 by birlibirdie

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