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|f_tune_title=Kinnegad Slashers (The) | |f_tune_title=Kinnegad Slashers (The) | ||
|f_aka=Buailteoiride Ceann-na-n-Gad, Kinny Gad, Land of Sweet Erin, Leitrim Slashers (The), Molly Maloney, O! An Irishman's Heart, O! Merry am I, Old Brags (The), Paddy Digging for 'Goold', Powers of Whiskey, Slashers, Drunken Mason | |f_aka=Bonny Dundee (6), Buailteoiride Ceann-na-n-Gad, Kinny Gad, Land of Sweet Erin, Leitrim Slashers (The), Molly Maloney, O! An Irishman's Heart, O! Merry am I, Old Brags (The), Paddy Digging for 'Goold', Powers of Whiskey, Slashers, Drunken Mason | ||
|f_country=Ireland | |f_country=Ireland | ||
|f_genre=Irish | |f_genre=Irish | ||
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M:6/8 | M:6/8 | ||
L:1/8 | L:1/8 | ||
B:John Burks music manuscript collection dated 1821 | |||
N:Nothing is known of Burks, although the provenance of his | |||
N:ms. is English. His music ms. surfaced in the United States, and had | |||
N: possibly been in the possession of his descendants until the | |||
N:mid-20th cent. | |||
N:"Song" | N:"Song" | ||
N:The melody is the Irish jig "Kinnegad Slashers" | N:The melody is the Irish jig "Kinnegad Slashers" |
Latest revision as of 21:04, 7 September 2024
X:2 T:Kinnegad Slashers, The M:6/8 L:1/8 S:O'Farrell's Pocket Companion 1804-10 Z:Paul Kinder R:Jig K:D B/2c/2|d>ed dAF|A>BA ABc|d>ed dAF|Eee e2 f| d>ed dAF|ABA A2 g|f>ef dBA|Bdd d2:| |:A|dfa afd|cde ecA|dfa afd|faa a2 A| dfa afd|cde eag|fef dBA|Bdd d2:||
X:1
T:Kinegad [sic] Slashers
M:6/8
L:1/8
N:”Waltz time”
C:”By Jackson”
B:John Hall – “A Selection of Strathspeys Reels, Waltzes & Irish Jigs” (c. 1818, p. 19)
B: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/104981834
N:”Printed and sold by John Hall, at his Music Room.”
N:Hall (1788-1862) was a music teacher in Ayr, Scotland. His dancing master’s ‘kit’
N:(a small fiddle) used in his dancing lessons, is still preserved.
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
K:C
G|c>dc cGE|GAG GAB|c>dc cGE|Ddd d2e|
c>dc cGE|GAG G2f|ede cAG|Acc c2||
G|ceg gec|Bcd dBG|ceg gec|egg g2 G|
ceg gec|Bcd def|ede cAG|Acc c2||
G|cGE cGE|GAG GAB|cGE cGE|Ddd d2e|
cGE cGE|GAG G2f|ede cAG|Acc c2||
e|{g}fef dgf|ede cAG|fef dgf|ed^c d2g|
c'ge afd|gec def|ede cAG|Acc c2||
X:4
T:The Irishman in London
M:6/8
L:1/8
B:John Burks music manuscript collection dated 1821
N:Nothing is known of Burks, although the provenance of his
N:ms. is English. His music ms. surfaced in the United States, and had
N: possibly been in the possession of his descendants until the
N:mid-20th cent.
N:"Song"
N:The melody is the Irish jig "Kinnegad Slashers"
Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion
K:C
G|c>dc cGE|G>AG GAB|c>dc cGE|Ddd d2 e/d/|
c>dc cGE|G>AG G2f|e>de cAG|Acc c2G|
ceg gec|Gcd dBG|ceg gec|ecc c2G|
ceg gec|Bcd def|ede cAG|Acc c2 e/d/|
cGe cGE|GGG G2e/d/|cGE cGE|Ddd d2 e/d/|
cGE cGE|GGG G2f/e/|dec AGA|Acc c2||
X:3
T:Kinny Gad
M:6/8
L:1/8
R:jig
S:John Rook music manuscript collection (Waverly, Cumbria, 1840, p. 46)
Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion
K:G
gag gdB|ded d3|gag gdB|Aaa a3|
gag gdB|ded def|gfe def|gag g3||
GBd dBG|FAc cAF|GBd dBG|Bdd d3|
GBd dBG|FGA ABc|BAG AGF|GAG G3||
gdB gdB|ded d3|gdB gdB|Aaa a3|
gdB gdB|ded def|gfe def|gag g3||
X:1
T:Kinnegad Slashers, The
M:6/8
L:1/8
R:Jig
Q:"Moderately Quick"
B:R.M. Levey – First Collection of the Dance Music of Ireland (1858, No. 83, pp. 32-33)
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
K:D
((3A/B/c/|d>)ed dAF|A>BA ABc|d>ed dAF|Eee (e2f)|
d>ed dAF|A>BA Aag|f>ef d<BA|B