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|f_annotation='''SERGEANT O'LEARY.''' AKA and see "[[Negro Melody (2)]]." American, Jig or Quick Step (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’BB. The tune is from an American military manuscript collection of the 1860's. The first part is similar to an untitled Pennsylvania collected quadrille in Bayard ('''Dance to the Fiddle…''', 1981, No. 458, p. 440). A whole time version of the tune under the title "[[O'Connell's March to Jara]]" was collected by the Rev. Luke Donnellan and published in his article "Oriel Songs and Dances" published in the '''Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society''' (vol. II, No. 2, 1909; No. 98), | |||
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|f_printed_sources=Mattson & Walz ('''Old Fort Snelling Book for the Fife'''), 1974; p. 82 (from a MS collection of c. 1860's). | |||
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'''SERGEANT O'LEARY.''' American, Jig or Quick Step (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’BB. The first part is similar to an untitled Pennsylvania collected quadrille in Bayard ('''Dance to the Fiddle…''', 1981, No. 458, p. 440). A whole time version of the tune under the title "[[O'Connell's March to Jara]]" was collected by the Rev. Luke Donnellan and published in his article " | |||
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SERGEANT O'LEARY. AKA and see "Negro Melody (2)." American, Jig or Quick Step (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’BB. The tune is from an American military manuscript collection of the 1860's. The first part is similar to an untitled Pennsylvania collected quadrille in Bayard (Dance to the Fiddle…, 1981, No. 458, p. 440). A whole time version of the tune under the title "O'Connell's March to Jara" was collected by the Rev. Luke Donnellan and published in his article "Oriel Songs and Dances" published in the Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society (vol. II, No. 2, 1909; No. 98),