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'''OLD CAMERONIAN.''' AKA and see "[[Cameronian Reel (3)]]." Irish, Reel. F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part (Reavy): AA'B (Feldman & O'Doherty). The tune is a version of the Scottish reel "[[Mrs. Grant of | ---- | ||
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'''OLD CAMERONIAN.''' AKA and see "[[Cameronian Reel (3) (The)]]." Irish, Reel. F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part (Reavy): AA'B (Feldman & O'Doherty). The tune is a distanced version of the modal Scottish reel "<incipit title="load:Lyall" width=850 link="https://tunearch.org/wiki/Miss Lyall (1)">Miss Lyall (1)</incipit>," the first strain of which is also known as "[[Mrs. Grant of Laggan’s Strathspey]]." It is printed early in London publisher James Alexander's '''Alexander's 50 New Scotch & Irish Reels & Hornpipe''' (c. 1826) as "Cammaronian [sic] Reel," but the exact provenance is not indicated. | |||
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According to County Cavan/Philadelphia fiddler and composer Ed Reavy's (1898-1988) son Joseph, his father reset this melody in his own style and states that "some of his (Ed's) later compositions can be traced to the fine strain of this old tune." Compare also Michael Coleman's "[[Malloy's Favorite]]." | |||
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''Source for notated version'': fiddler John Doherty (1895-1980, County Donegal) [Feldman & O'Doherty]. | <p><font face="Century Gothic" size="3"> '''Additional notes''' </font></p> | ||
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<font color=red>''Source for notated version''</font>: - fiddler John Doherty (1895-1980, County Donegal) [Feldman & O'Doherty]. | |||
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''Printed sources'': Feldman & O'Doherty ('''The Northern Fiddler'''), 1979; p. 77 (appears as last "Untitled Reel" on the page). Reavy ('''The Collected Compositions of Ed Reavy'''), No 74, p. 81. | <font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Feldman & O'Doherty ('''The Northern Fiddler'''), 1979; p. 77 (appears as last "Untitled Reel" on the page). Reavy ('''The Collected Compositions of Ed Reavy'''), No 74, p. 81. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 21 June 2019
OLD CAMERONIAN. AKA and see "Cameronian Reel (3) (The)." Irish, Reel. F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part (Reavy): AA'B (Feldman & O'Doherty). The tune is a distanced version of the modal Scottish reel "<incipit title="load:Lyall" width=850 link="https://tunearch.org/wiki/Miss Lyall (1)">Miss Lyall (1)</incipit>," the first strain of which is also known as "Mrs. Grant of Laggan’s Strathspey." It is printed early in London publisher James Alexander's Alexander's 50 New Scotch & Irish Reels & Hornpipe (c. 1826) as "Cammaronian [sic] Reel," but the exact provenance is not indicated.
According to County Cavan/Philadelphia fiddler and composer Ed Reavy's (1898-1988) son Joseph, his father reset this melody in his own style and states that "some of his (Ed's) later compositions can be traced to the fine strain of this old tune." Compare also Michael Coleman's "Malloy's Favorite."
X:1 M:C L:1/8 K:Amin c/B/|A<A, A,>B, C>DE>^F|G2 B>A G2 Gc/B/|A<A, A,>B, C>DE>A|