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|f_annotation='''BETTY'S FANCY [2]'''. AKA and see "[[John McNeil's Reel]]," "[[Big John McNeil]]," "[[Big John McNeill]]," "[[Big John McNeal]]," "[[Lord | |f_annotation='''BETTY'S FANCY [2]'''. AKA and see "[[John McNeil's Reel]]," "[[Big John McNeil]]," "[[Big John McNeill]]," "[[Big John McNeal]]," "[[Lord Ramsay's Reel]]." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'. The melody, the Scottish tune "John MacNeil," was named "Betty's Fancy" on a Sean Maguire recording of the mid-1960's. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:39, 2 July 2023
X: 1 T:Betty's Fancy [2] T:Lord Ramsay's Reel T:aka John MacNeil (Irish setting) R:reel H:This is a key G Irish setting (Donegal origin?) of John MacNeil's reel, a 19th century Scotland reel composed by Peter Milne. Orignal in key A. O:Recorded as Betty's Fancy by Sean Maguire on LP disc mid '60s N:Maguire's title used to avoid confusion with other tunes D:Kilfenora Ceili Band (in G) S:Clare FM Z:psc - http://www.cranfordpub.com L:1/8 Q:333 M:C| F:http://cranfordpub.com/tunes/abcs/ClareFM.txt K:G G,2 B,D EDB,D|GDB,D EDB,D|G,2 B,D EDB,D|EB,DB, A,CB,A,| G,2 B,D EDB,D|GDB,D EDB,D|C2 EC B,CDB,|A,B,CD EDB,D:| |:dG G/G/G dGeG|dG G/G/G defg|dG G/G/G gfed|cA=FA c=FAc| dG G/G/G dGeG|d2 ^ce defd|gfed edcB|[1AGFG ABcA:|[2AGFE DCB,A,|]
BETTY'S FANCY [2]. AKA and see "John McNeil's Reel," "Big John McNeil," "Big John McNeill," "Big John McNeal," "Lord Ramsay's Reel." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'. The melody, the Scottish tune "John MacNeil," was named "Betty's Fancy" on a Sean Maguire recording of the mid-1960's.