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|f_annotation='''SMASH THE WINDOWS [3].''' Irish, English; Dance Tune (2/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Smash the Windows (3)" appears in the section of 'English Airs' in Howe's '''Musician's Omnibus''' (c. 1863). A similar, though not exact, version with the same title was entered into the c. 1909 music manuscript collection of Oriel region, south Ulster, curate and fiddler [[biography:Rev. Luke Donnellan]]. However, as Donnellan researcher Conor Ward points out, "Smash the Windows (3)" is but a duple-time setting of the 6/8 time jig "[[Smash the Windows (1)]]." The Donnellan version, notes Conor, clearly shows the source for the tune in the ms. was playing it in 6/8 but was misinterpreted as 4/4 time. | |f_tune_annotation_title= https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Smash_the_Windows_(3)> | ||
|f_printed_sources= Howe ('''Musician's Omnibus No. 3'''), c. 1865; p. 234. Howe ('''1000 Jigs and Reels'''), c. 1867; p. 161. | |f_annotation='''SMASH THE WINDOWS [3].''' Irish, English(?); Dance Tune (2/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Smash the Windows (3)" appears in the section of 'English Airs' in Howe's '''Musician's Omnibus''' (c. 1863), although his authority for assigning that provenance is unknown. A similar, though not exact, version with the same title was entered into the c. 1909 music manuscript collection of Oriel region, south Ulster, curate and fiddler [[biography:Rev. Luke Donnellan]]. However, as Donnellan researcher Conor Ward points out, "Smash the Windows (3)" is but a duple-time setting of the 6/8 time jig "[[Smash the Windows (1)]]." The Donnellan version, notes Conor, clearly shows the source for the tune in the ms. was playing it in 6/8 but was misinterpreted as 4/4 time. | ||
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|f_printed_sources=Howe ('''Musician's Omnibus No. 3'''), c. 1865; p. 234. Howe ('''1000 Jigs and Reels'''), c. 1867; p. 161. Gerry O'Connor ('''The Rose in the Gap'''), 2018; No. 231, p. 115. | |||
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SMASH THE WINDOWS [3]. Irish, English(?); Dance Tune (2/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Smash the Windows (3)" appears in the section of 'English Airs' in Howe's Musician's Omnibus (c. 1863), although his authority for assigning that provenance is unknown. A similar, though not exact, version with the same title was entered into the c. 1909 music manuscript collection of Oriel region, south Ulster, curate and fiddler biography:Rev. Luke Donnellan. However, as Donnellan researcher Conor Ward points out, "Smash the Windows (3)" is but a duple-time setting of the 6/8 time jig "Smash the Windows (1)." The Donnellan version, notes Conor, clearly shows the source for the tune in the ms. was playing it in 6/8 but was misinterpreted as 4/4 time.