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|f_annotation='''KITTY ALONE'''. AKA and see "[[As I Walked on the Road to Sligo]]," "[[Paddy Brown]]." Irish, Air (6/8 time). A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. P.W. Joyce printed two variants of the tune, as "Kitty Alone" and "[[As I Walked on the Road to Sligo]]," while George Petrie collected a version from Patrick Carew's | |f_annotation='''KITTY ALONE'''. AKA and see "[[As I Walked on the Road to Sligo]]," "[[Paddy Brown]]." Irish, Air (6/8 time). A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. P.W. Joyce printed two variants of the tune, as "Kitty Alone" and "[[As I Walked on the Road to Sligo]]," while George Petrie collected a version from Patrick Carew's<ref>Researcher Nicholas Carolan of the Irish Traditional Music Archive records that P. Carew (or, as collector William Forde gave his name, 'Paddy Carey') was a musically literate professional uilleann piper living in Lag Lane, St Finbarre’s parish, Cork, in the mid-1840's. The area, notes Carolan, was near a military barracks, and was the location of shebeens (illicit bars) and brothels, notorious for poverty and crime. A number of harper Turlough O'Carolan's compositions were in his repertoire, and were the object of collectors.</ref> mss. as "[[Paddy Brown]]." | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version=George Sinclair, Cork [Joyce]. | |f_source_for_notated_version=George Sinclair, Cork [Joyce]. | ||
|f_printed_sources=Joyce ('''Old Irish Folk Music and Songs'''), 1909; No. 660, p. 331 and No. 123, p. 62. Petrie-Stanford ('''Complete Collection'''), 1903-06; No. 446 (appears as “Paddy Brown”). | |f_printed_sources=Joyce ('''Old Irish Folk Music and Songs'''), 1909; No. 660, p. 331 and No. 123, p. 62. Petrie-Stanford ('''Complete Collection'''), 1903-06; No. 446 (appears as “Paddy Brown”). |
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KITTY ALONE. AKA and see "As I Walked on the Road to Sligo," "Paddy Brown." Irish, Air (6/8 time). A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. P.W. Joyce printed two variants of the tune, as "Kitty Alone" and "As I Walked on the Road to Sligo," while George Petrie collected a version from Patrick Carew's[1] mss. as "Paddy Brown."
- ↑ Researcher Nicholas Carolan of the Irish Traditional Music Archive records that P. Carew (or, as collector William Forde gave his name, 'Paddy Carey') was a musically literate professional uilleann piper living in Lag Lane, St Finbarre’s parish, Cork, in the mid-1840's. The area, notes Carolan, was near a military barracks, and was the location of shebeens (illicit bars) and brothels, notorious for poverty and crime. A number of harper Turlough O'Carolan's compositions were in his repertoire, and were the object of collectors.