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'''LUCY FARR'S.''' Irish, English; Barndance. B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. From the late Galway-born (Baunyknave, Ballinakill) fiddler Lucy Farr (1910-2003), who lived in England from the year 1935, where she moved to take up a career in nursing. Farr, like Aggie Whyte a representative of the East Galway fiddling tradition, can be heard playing the tune on "Heart and Home," an archival recording from 1991-1992. In London she was a member of the Four Courts Ceili Band and the Rakes. The tune is also played in other keys; Mairtin O'Connor plays it in D Major.  
|f_annotation='''LUCY FARR'S.''' AKA and see "[[Eight Step Polka]]." Irish, English; Barndance (whole time). B Flat Major: G Major (Prior). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The namesake polka is from the late Galway-born (Baunyknave, Ballinakill) fiddler Lucy (nee Kirwan) Farr (1911-2003), who lived in England from the year 1935, where she moved to take up a career in nursing. Farr, like her contemporary Aggie Whyte, was a representative of the East Galway fiddling tradition, and can be heard playing the tune on "Heart and Home," an archival recording from 1991-1992. In London she was a nurse by profession, and was a member of the Four Courts Ceili Band and the Rakes. The tune is also played in other keys; Mairtin O'Connor plays it in D Major.  
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[[File:farr.gif|260px|thumb|left|Lucy Farr]]  Researcher Conor Ward finds what appears to be a cognate tune in the c. 1930 music manuscript from the Duffy family of Legga, Moyne, County Longford, as the first figure in a set of quadrilles labelled "Spanish Scotish [sic]." A very similar tune is the "[[Eight Step Polka]]" from County Donegal, and, albeit much more distanced, the Shetland Islands "[[Seven Step Polka (Da)]]."  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Celtic Crossings CD0299-02, Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin & Patrick Ourceau - "Tracin" (1999). Green Linnett GLCD 1155, Martin Hayes -"Under the Moon" (1995). Old Hat Music OH!02, "The Old Hat Dance Band" (1992). </font>
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LUCY FARR'S. AKA and see "Eight Step Polka." Irish, English; Barndance (whole time). B Flat Major: G Major (Prior). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The namesake polka is from the late Galway-born (Baunyknave, Ballinakill) fiddler Lucy (nee Kirwan) Farr (1911-2003), who lived in England from the year 1935, where she moved to take up a career in nursing. Farr, like her contemporary Aggie Whyte, was a representative of the East Galway fiddling tradition, and can be heard playing the tune on "Heart and Home," an archival recording from 1991-1992. In London she was a nurse by profession, and was a member of the Four Courts Ceili Band and the Rakes. The tune is also played in other keys; Mairtin O'Connor plays it in D Major.

Lucy Farr
Researcher Conor Ward finds what appears to be a cognate tune in the c. 1930 music manuscript from the Duffy family of Legga, Moyne, County Longford, as the first figure in a set of quadrilles labelled "Spanish Scotish [sic]." A very similar tune is the "Eight Step Polka" from County Donegal, and, albeit much more distanced, the Shetland Islands "Seven Step Polka (Da)."


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Printed sources : - Prior (Fionn Seisiún 2), 2003; p. 36.

Recorded sources : - Celtic Crossings CD0299-02, Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin & Patrick Ourceau - "Tracin" (1999). Green Linnett GLCD 1155, Martin Hayes -"Under the Moon" (1995). Old Hat Music OH!02, "The Old Hat Dance Band" (1992).

See also listing at :
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]



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