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'''IRISH TROT [2]'''. AKA and see "[[I'm Bubbled]]." English, Jig. England, | |f_annotation='''IRISH TROT [2]'''. AKA and see "[[I'm Bubbled]]." AKA - "Irish Troll (An)." English, Jig. England; Yorkshire, East Anglia. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune is the vehicle for Air 18 in act I of John Gay's '''Beggar's Opera''' (1729), which begins: "I'm bubbled, I'm bubbled." Irish violinist R.M. Levey printed it in his first collection of Irish dance tunes (1858), with the curiously altered title "An Irish Troll." | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version=a MS copy by fiddler Lawrence Leadley (Helperby, Yorkshire), c. 1840's [Merryweather & Seattle]. | |||
|f_printed_sources=Aird ('''Selection of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs, vol. 1'''), 1782; No. 150, p. 52. Clinton ('''Gems of Ireland:200 Airs'''), 1841; No. 112, p. 56. Levey ('''First Collection of the Dance Music of Ireland'''), 1858; No. 66, pp. 26-27. Merryweather & Seattle ('''The Fiddler of Helperby'''), 1994; No. 83, p. 49. | |||
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X:1 T:Irish Trot [2] M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Jig B:Aird – Selection of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs, vol. 1 (1782, No. 150, p. 52) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:D efg gag|efg gag|fdf ecA|d2d f2d:| |:ecA ABA|ecA ABA|fga ecA|d2d f2d:|]
IRISH TROT [2]. AKA and see "I'm Bubbled." AKA - "Irish Troll (An)." English, Jig. England; Yorkshire, East Anglia. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune is the vehicle for Air 18 in act I of John Gay's Beggar's Opera (1729), which begins: "I'm bubbled, I'm bubbled." Irish violinist R.M. Levey printed it in his first collection of Irish dance tunes (1858), with the curiously altered title "An Irish Troll."