Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on December 25th 2006 by nicholas.
This tune has been added to 6 tunebooks.
Also known as Seán O'Duibhir An Ghleanna.
X: 1
T: John O’Dwyer Of The Glen
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: hornpipe
K: Dmaj
a|:a>g (3fga g>e f>e|d>c A>G A2 A>B|c>d e>c A2 (3AGF|1 (3GFG A>B A3 a :|2 (3GFG A>B A3 A||
|:(3BcB c>B c>d e>f|g>f e>c d2 b2|a>g e>c d>f e>c|d>B A>B G3 b|
a>g (3fga g>e f>e|d>c A>G A2 A>B|c>d e>c A2 (3AGF|1 (3GFG A>A A3 A:|2 (3GFG A>A A3||
Eugh!!
i dont like this tune-i cant make out de ABC notation and its too complicated!!!!!
# Posted on December 25th 2006 by R-O-I-S-I-N
Gan Ainm Hornpipe, off "Tin Whistles" album (Potts / Moloney)
This tune is on Chieftains members' Sean Potts' and Paddy Moloney's record "Tin Whistles", made in the mid-Seventies. It will be on Track 8 of the the album's track list as entered in the Recordings section of this site. Two tunes are listed there - Sliabh Geal G Cua Na Feile, and the set-dance tune The Garden Of Daisies. The first one just may be the hornpipe I've submitted here, but (not having heard the album for some time) I can't be sure it's not a slow air, with the hornpipe slotted in anonymously between it and The Garden Of Daisies.
# Posted on December 25th 2006 by nicholas
Sounds a bit like amangled Sean Ui Duibhir a Gleanna
# Posted on December 26th 2006 by kilfarboy
Listening to the hornpipe now on the album, it sounds familier and could be a version of Seán Ó Duibhir a'Ghleanna.
# Posted on December 27th 2006 by 52Paddy
"Seán Ó Duibhir a’ Ghleanna" / "John O’Dwyer of the Glen" ~ Set Dance
Key signature: D Mixolydian
Submitted on December 27th 2006 by ceolachan.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/6554
# Posted on December 27th 2006 by ceolachan