| The Turf Lodge | jig | Amixolydian | November 24th 2009 |
| The Reunion | jig | Amajor | November 23rd 2009 |
| Deildy Aberteifi | jig | Dmajor | November 22nd 2009 |
| Cape Breton | jig | Dmajor | November 22nd 2009 |
| Gan Ainm | barndance | Dmajor | November 22nd 2009 |
| The Fiddle Player | reel | Dmajor | November 21st 2009 |
| Planxty Burke | waltz | Edorian | November 20th 2009 |
| 40 Year | waltz | Eminor | November 20th 2009 |
| The Jubilee | polka | Amajor | November 18th 2009 |
| Tour 25 | reel | Gminor | November 18th 2009 |
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Turf Lodge
This is a popular jig originally written by P/M Angus MacDonald for the Highland pipes. Recorded by the Tannahill Weavers and many others. more…
~ | ^f/g/a.=f gde | ~ Solved
The dot (.) needs to come before the natural sign (=), as given above. more…
~ | ^f/g/a=.f gde | ~ into ~ | ^f/g/a=.cf gde | ~
Weird! I just fed those O'Neill transcriptions into Concertina Dot Net's Tune-O-Tron and it did exactly as you said, not picking up the staccato of the dot. Instead of more…
Thanks for the Low version!
I'm enjoying it! Of course, since I'm playing it on my main instrument, the guitar it sounds an octave even lower!
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The above is simple flip-flop
... of the dot and equal sign, but why that would convert to an extra note is beyond the realm of my ABC understanding! more…
Fifth bar of the C part...
in the same transcription you posted is also very odd: ^f/g/a=.f gde | For some reason, this converts as having a C natural between the a and f! Strange! more…
For example...
In the B part of the O'Neill's you've posted (the first X: 2 on this page), the second measure is this: | fed cd_e | so, there's an E natural descending followed by an E flat ascending. This is very different in effect from what's in O'Neill's. The same… more…
The Reunion
I learned this jig years ago from a recording by Russ Barrenburg, and goes great in a medley with Charlie Lennon's more…
Missing slur added
I added a slur tying the first 4 notes together; I think it makes it easier to play this way (for fiddlers anyway): more…
You might find this tune on Donald Angus Beaton's tape. I know that he played it and I thought that he played it in C major. more…
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