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'''KNOCKAWHINNA, THE'''.  Irish, Jig. G Major ('A' and 'C' parts) & D Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'CC'. Composed by concertina and piano-accordion player Micheál Ó hEidhin in honor of Knochawhinna, near Rockchapel, County Cork, which Séamus Connolly says was a well known area for Irish traditional music. Ó hEidhin composed the melody when a student at University College Cork, and graduated to a career in music academia, teaching and promoting Irish traditional music. The jig was first recorded by the Siamsa Céilí Band and is sometimes called by that name ("The Siamsa Jig"). Marty Fahey, Brendan Bulger and Kathleen Gavin recorded the tune as "[[Galway Jig (The)]]" on their album "From House to House."  
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The jig was printed under the title "McMahon's Jig" in an issue of '''Treoir''' (vol. 25, No. 3) in 1993, collected by Seán Ó Drisceoil from the playing of Eddie Ruddy.
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''Printed sources'': Connolly & Martin ('''Forget Me Not'''), 2002; pp. 54-55.  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Cló Iar-Chonnachta CICD 173, Brian Conway - "Consider the Source" (2008. Learned from his niece, fiddler Maeve Flanagan). </font>
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KNOCKAWHINNA, THE. AKA and see "McMahon's Jig." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major ('A' and 'C' parts) & D Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'CC'. Composed by concertina and piano-accordion player Micheál Ó hEidhin in honor of Knochawhinna, near Rockchapel, County Cork, which Séamus Connolly says was a well known area for Irish traditional music. Ó hEidhin composed the melody when a student at University College Cork, and graduated to a career in music academia, teaching and promoting Irish traditional music. The jig was first recorded by the Siamsa Céilí Band (County Louth) and is sometimes called by that name ("Siamsa Jig (The)"). Marty Fahey, Brendan Bulger and Kathleen Gavin recorded the tune as "Galway Jig (2)" on their album "From House to House."

The jig was printed under the title "McMahon's Jig" in an issue of Treoir (vol. 25, No. 3) in 1993, collected by Seán Ó Drisceoil from the playing of Eddie Ruddy.


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Printed sources : - Connolly & Martin (Forget Me Not), 2002; pp. 54-55.

Recorded sources : - Cló Iar-Chonnachta CICD 173, Brian Conway - "Consider the Source" (2008. Learned from his niece, fiddler Maeve Flanagan).




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