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|f_annotation='''TRIP TO KILLARNEY.''' Irish, Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. | |f_annotation='''TRIP TO KILLARNEY.''' Irish, Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. Jerry O’Sullivan suggests the piece may be a composition of O’Farrell’s, and that he has no doubts it was composed by an uilleann piper. Canon James Goodman entered an identical version to O'Farrell's in vol. 2 (p. 34) of his large mid-19th century music manuscript. See also the related “[[Tumble the Tinker]].” | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version=copied from O’Farrell’s Pocket Companion (1804-10) [O’Neill]. | |f_source_for_notated_version=copied from O’Farrell’s Pocket Companion (1804-10) [O’Neill]. | ||
|f_printed_sources=Kennedy ('''Traditional Dance Music of Britain and Ireland: Jigs & Quicksteps, Trips & Humours'''), 1997; No. 187, p. 44. O’Farrell ('''Pocket Companion for the Union Pipes'''), c. 1805; p. 9. O’Neill ('''Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody'''), 1922; No. 116. | |f_printed_sources=Kennedy ('''Traditional Dance Music of Britain and Ireland: Jigs & Quicksteps, Trips & Humours'''), 1997; No. 187, p. 44. O’Farrell ('''Pocket Companion for the Union Pipes'''), c. 1805; p. 9. O’Neill ('''Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody'''), 1922; No. 116. |
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X: 1 T: Trip to Killarney S: Treoir N: from "O'Farrell's Pocket Companion for the Irish Union Pipes" Z: Transcribed by Bill Black M: 6/8 L: 1/8 Q: 325 R: jig K: D A | d2 f age | agf a2 f | d2 f agf | e2 f g2 e | d2 f age | agf a2 f | gbg faf | e2 f g2 e :| fed dAF | DFA dAd | fed dAd | e2 f g2 e | fed dAF | DED dAF | G2 d AGF | E2 F G2 E :| D2 d AGF | AGF AGF | G2 d AGF | E2 F G2 E | D2 d AGF | AGF A2 F | G2 d AGF | E2 F G2 E :| d3 cBc | dAF FED | d3 cBc | e2 f g2 e | dfd cec | dAF FED | G2 d AGF | E2 F G2 E :|
TRIP TO KILLARNEY. Irish, Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. Jerry O’Sullivan suggests the piece may be a composition of O’Farrell’s, and that he has no doubts it was composed by an uilleann piper. Canon James Goodman entered an identical version to O'Farrell's in vol. 2 (p. 34) of his large mid-19th century music manuscript. See also the related “Tumble the Tinker.”