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|f_player=Liz Carroll Jimmy Keane & Mick Moloney
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'''COMMODORE, THE'''. Irish, Reel. D Major. Composed by Washington, D.C., area accordion player Billy McComiskey and fiddler Brendan Mulvihill. Philippe Varlet suspects they may have been inspired by the second part of "The Priest in his Boots."  The Commodore was the former name of a hotel now called The Phoenix Park located atop of The Dubliner, the Irish pub in Washington where the band Irish Tradition (comprised of the composers plus guitarist-singer Andy O'Brien) held forth for over a decade in the 1970's and early 1980's.
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''Recorded sources:'' Green Linnett GLCD 1057, Liz Carroll, Jimmy Keane and Mick Moloney - "There Were Roses" (1985). Kells Music KM 9511, Alan Kelly - "Out of the Blue." Windham Hill 01934-11583-2, Cherish the Ladies - "The Girls Won't Leave the Boys Alone" (2000). Alan Kelly - "Out of the Blue."
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X: 2
T:The Commodore
C:Billy McComiskey & Brendan Mulvihill
S:Sean McComiskey, informal recording c. 2004
Z:Steve Jones
R:reel
M:C|
L:1/8
K:Dmaj
a2 fa gfeg|fedf ecAb|ad d/d/d bdad|cdef g2 fg|
agfa gfeg|fedf ecAB|cAeA fAef|1gece d2 eg:|2 gece dBAG||
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 Theme code Index    5H3H4H2H 3H1H2H5
 Also known as    
 Composer/Core Source    Biography:Billy McComiskey & Brendan Mulvihill
 Region    United States
 Genre/Style    Irish
 Meter/Rhythm    Reel (single/double)
 Key/Tonic of    D
 Accidental    2 sharps
 Mode    Ionian (Major)
 Time signature    4/4
 History    
 Structure    AABB
 Editor/Compiler    
 Book/Manuscript title    
 Tune and/or Page number    
 Year of publication/Date of MS    
 Artist    Biography:Liz Carroll Jimmy Keane & Mick Moloney
 Title of recording    There were Roses
 Record label/Catalogue nr.    Green Linnet GLCD 1057
 Year recorded    1985
 Media    
 Score   ()   


Commodore (The): Annotations


X:1
T:Commodore, The
M:4/4
L:1/8
S:Tralee concertina player Michelle O'Sullivan.
Z:transcribed by Paul de Grae
K:D
(3efg|a2fa gfeg|fedf ecA2|ad (3ddd bdad|cdef g2fg|
a2fa gfeg|fedf ecAB|(3cBA eA f2ef|gece d2::AG|
FAde =f2gf|e=c (3cBc cBAG|FABc d2ed|ceag fddG|
FAde =f2gf|e=ccB cdeg|aged cAAf|gece d2:||
X: 2
T:The Commodore
C:Billy McComiskey & Brendan Mulvihill
S:Sean McComiskey, informal recording c. 2004
Z:Steve Jones
R:reel
M:C|
L:1/8
K:Dmaj
a2 fa gfeg|fedf ecAb|ad d/d/d bdad|cdef g2 fg|
agfa gfeg|fedf ecAB|cAeA fAef|1gece d2 eg:|2 gece dBAG||
|:FAde =f2d=f|e=c c/c/c =CEGc|ADFA dedB|ceag fd d2|
FAde =f=Ffd|e=c c/c/c gc eg|aged cAef|1gece dBAG:|2gece defg||

Commodore (The): Annotations