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The Humours Of Ballyconnell

hornpipe

Key signature: Amixolydian

Submitted on April 2nd 2004 by Phantom Button.

This tune has been added to 40 tunebooks.

Also known as John O'Dwyer Of The Glen, Séan Ó Duibhir A' Ghleanna, Sean O Duibhir A'Gleanna, Sean O Duibhir O Ghleanna, Sean O'Duibhir A'Ghleanna, Sean O'Duibhir An Ghleanna, Sean O’Duibhir An Ghleanna, Seán O’Duibhir An Ghleanna.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

Details ABC Sheetmusic Comments

X: 1
T: Humours Of Ballyconnell, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: hornpipe
K: Amix
|:ed|B/c/d ef ecAB|AGEF GABd|cdcB AGEG|ABcd e2dB|
cdcB cBAB|AEAB cdcB|ABAG ED E/F/G|A2AG A2:|
|:E2|ABcd e2dc|dcdf g2ed|efga ba g/a/b|a2ag a2af|
gedB =c3B|AGAB cdcB|ABAG ED E/F/G|A2AG A2:|

Details ABC Sheetmusic Comments
The Humours Of Ballyconnell sheetmusic
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The Humours of Ballyconnell hornpipe

This isn't the well known reel, but rather the hornpipe that shows up on Jimmy Noonan and Chris McGrath's CD, "The Maple Leaf."

# Posted on April 2nd 2004 by Phantom Button

Great versions were recorded by Sean Keane and Mary Bergin, both pretty much as in O'Neill.

# Posted on April 4th 2004 by blarneystar

Confused: Seán Ó Duibhir A' Ghleanna

I'm confused reading the sheetmusic here and listening to the melody of the same name which Alec Finn plays at "Blue Shamrock". It doesn't seem to be the same.
Am I wrong?

In fact I'm looking for the tune/sheetmusic Alec played on the mentioned album.

Alex

# Posted on May 16th 2006 by Alexander

Alec Finn plays the air to the well-known song, which is very different from this hornpipe. I don’t know why someone has given this the alternative title of “Sean O’Dwyer”. There has been no justification of it in the “comments”. I don’t see much resemblance between the 2 tunes either.

# Posted on May 16th 2006 by Kenny

Seán Ó Duibhir a'Ghleanna

Kenny, I did. I've never heard Alec Finn's playing, but Angelina Carberry recorded this tune as a hornpipe version of a song air "Seán O'Duibhir an Ghleanna" together with Martin Quinn. Then I found their version is virtually identical to what the Chieftains did as a set dance version of "Seán Ó Duibhir a'Ghleanna," so I added the alternative title in English and Irish.

You can actually watch Angelina and Martin play this: http://www.custysmusic.com/mall/CustysTraditionalMusicShop/angelina_and_martin.htm

# Posted on May 16th 2006 by slainte

Sean O'Duibhir An Gheanna

Here's a transcribing of Sean O'Duibhir An Gheanna from Angelina Carberry's An Tradisiun Beo album.

First time through:

X: 1
T: Sean O'Duibhir An Gheanna
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: Hornpipe
K: Amix
ed|:cA (3cde dcAe|AGEF GABd|BccB AGEe|ABcd ~e2dB|!
Bcec cBAe|AEAB ce (3dcB|AeAG EDEG|1~A2 AB A2 ed:|2~A2 AB A2 (3dcB|!
|:ABcd edce|dcdf gged|efga ba (3gab|a2ag ~a2af|!
gedB =cA~A2|AEAB ce (3dcB|AeAG ED (3EFG|1~A2AB Ae (3dcB:|2~A2AB Aced|

# Posted on January 19th 2007 by Tigermoth

"Seán Ó Duibhir a Ghleanna" / "John O'Dwyer Of The Glen" 4/4 & 3/4

Key signature: D Mixolydian
M: 4/4 ~ swung
Submitted on December 27th 2006 by you.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/6554


Key signature: D Mixolydian (A & B Mixolydian in comments)
M: 3/4
Submitted on February 21st 2008 by hetty.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/8284

# Posted on February 21st 2008 by ceolachan

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