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'''FATHER HALPIN'S TOPCOAT [1]'''. Irish, March (3/4 time, "Gaily"). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB.  
|f_annotation='''FATHER HALPIN'S TOPCOAT [1]'''. AKA and see "[[Shoe the Donkey (2)]]," "[[Valse du luthier]]," "[[Valse du vieux-Québec (La)]]."  Irish, Varsovienne (3/4 time, "Gaily"). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Although included by Roche in a section of "Marches etc.", the tune is the vehicle for a varsovienne dance. "Father Halpin's Top Coat" is also an alternate title to the melody called "[[Varsovienne (1) (The)]]" or "[[Shoe the Donkey (1)]]/[[Shoe the Donkey (2)]]" (see "[[Father Halpin's Topcoat (2)]]." The title comes from a nonsense ditty sung to it:
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''Father Halpin, Father Halpin's, ''<br>
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''Father Halpin's Top Coat;''<br>
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''Father Halpin, Father Halpin's, ''<br>
''Source for notated version'':
''Father Halpin's Top Coat.''<br>
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Sometimes it was "Father Murphy's, Father Murphy's..."
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|f_printed_sources=Paul Deloughery ('''Sliabh Luachra on Parade'''), 1980; No. 131. Roche ('''Collection of Traditional Irish Music, vol. 2'''), 1927; no. 342, p. 60. Batt Scanlon ('''The Violin Made Easy and Attractive'''), San Francisco, 1923; p. 34.
''Printed sources'': Roche ('''Collection of Traditional Irish Music'''), vol. 2, 1913; No. 342, p. 60.
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FATHER HALPIN'S TOPCOAT [1]. AKA and see "Shoe the Donkey (2)," "Valse du luthier," "Valse du vieux-Québec (La)." Irish, Varsovienne (3/4 time, "Gaily"). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Although included by Roche in a section of "Marches etc.", the tune is the vehicle for a varsovienne dance. "Father Halpin's Top Coat" is also an alternate title to the melody called "Varsovienne (1) (The)" or "Shoe the Donkey (1)/Shoe the Donkey (2)" (see "Father Halpin's Topcoat (2)." The title comes from a nonsense ditty sung to it:

Father Halpin, Father Halpin's,
Father Halpin's Top Coat;
Father Halpin, Father Halpin's,
Father Halpin's Top Coat.

Sometimes it was "Father Murphy's, Father Murphy's..."


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Printed sources : - Paul Deloughery (Sliabh Luachra on Parade), 1980; No. 131. Roche (Collection of Traditional Irish Music, vol. 2), 1927; no. 342, p. 60. Batt Scanlon (The Violin Made Easy and Attractive), San Francisco, 1923; p. 34.






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