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Reel No. 295

reel

Key signature: Dmajor

Submitted on June 15th 2007 by protz.

This tune has been added to 12 tunebooks.

Also known as Reel N°295.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Reel No. 295
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
dcBA BF(3FFF|GFEF GABc|dcBA BFFA|(3Bcd ec dgfe|
dcBA BF(3FFF|GFEF GABc|dcBA BFFA|(3Bcd ec dDD2|
d2 (3efg fdec|dBcA BFFA|d2 (3efg fdec|dbag fddc|
d2 (3efg fdec|dBcA BFFE|GABc defg|fdec dDD2|

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# Posted on June 15th 2007 by protz

(coming from the album "re-joyce")
http://www.thesession.org/recordings/index/search?name=re-joyce&search_start=0

# Posted on June 15th 2007 by protz

Lovely tune! You could omit ")" signs in the transcription.

# Posted on June 16th 2007 by slainte

Yeah, I've told him that twice now, even emailed him corrections, and without 'spaces', and as usually preserving his sequence and choice of notes ~ but have since given up.

When I saw it was da 'Z' I had hopes he'd worked on his ABCs. It was worse at the start, so there has been some small progress... 8-)

# Posted on June 16th 2007 by ceolachan

"Re-Joyce.Tunes and Songs from the Joyce Collection"

Patrick Weston Joyce, who lived in the Co. Limerick Gaeltacht, was one of the major collectors of Irish traditional music in 19th-century Ireland, his main publication being "Old Irish Folk Music and Songs", 1909...

# Posted on June 16th 2007 by ceolachan

My little effort, with spaces, Z's notes ~

X: 1134
T: Reel N°295
C: ~ ???
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
|: dcBA BF (3FFF | GFEF GABc | dcBA BFFA |[1 (3Bcd ec dgfe :|[2 (3Bcd ec dD D2 ||
d2 (3efg fdec | dBcA BFFA | d2 (3efg fdec | dbag fddc |
d2 (3efg fdec | dBcA BFFE | GABc defg | fdec dD D2 |]

# Posted on June 16th 2007 by ceolachan

Lad O'Beirne and Paddy Reynolds

Lad O'Beirne played a setting of this tune, which he may well have lifted from the Joyce collection. He passed it on to Paddy Reynolds, who in turn gave it to younger musicians in New York, including Tony DeMarco, who has recorded it for a forthcoming CD.

# Posted on July 6th 2007 by blarneystar

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