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|f_annotation='''WINDY GAP [1], THE''' (Bearna na Gaoithe). AKA and see "[[Ah Surely (1)]]," "[[Killabeg's House]]," "[[Killaghbeg House]]," "[[Bearna Gaoite]]," "[[Boys of the Twenty-Five (2)]]", "[[Bonfire (2) (The)]]," "[[Rose in the Garden (3) (The)]]," "[[Up Cloontia]]."  Irish, Reel (whole or cut time). A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was recorded in New York in 1928 as “The Windy Gap” by fiddler Packie Dolan (1904-1932), originally from County Longford. However, on most 78 RPM recordings the tune was called "[[Ah Surely (1)]]."
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|f_source_for_notated_version=accordionist Sonny Brogan (Ireland) [Breathnach]. Researcher Conor Ward believes Brogan may have learned the reel from Packie Dolan’s recording.
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|f_printed_sources=Breathnach ('''Ceol Rince na hÉirreann vol. I'''), 1963; No. 81, p. 36.
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|f_recorded_sources=Coleman Heritage Center CHC 007, James Morrison & Paddy Killoran - "From Ballymote to Brooklyn" (2002). Victor V-29006 (78 RPM), Packie Dolan's Melody Boys (1928). Viva Voce VVCD006, "Packie Dolan: The Forgotten Fiddle Player Of The 1920's."
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'''WINDY GAP [1], THE''' (Bearna na Gaoithe). AKA and see "[[Ah Surely (1)]]," "[[Killabeg's House]]," "[[Killaghbeg House]]," "[[Bearna Gaoite]]," "[[Boys of Twenty Five (2)]]", "[[Bonfire (2) (The)]]," "[[Rose in the Garden (The)]]," "[[Up Cloontia]]."  Irish, Reel. Ador. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was recorded in New York in 1932 as “The Windy Gap” by fiddler Packie Dolan (1904-1932), originally from County Longford. However, on most 78 RPM recordings the tune was called "[[Ah Surely (1)]]."
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<font color=red>''Source for notated version''</font>: - accordionist Sonny Brogan (Ireland) [Breathnach]. Researcher Conor Ward believes Brogan may have learned the reel from Packie Dolan’s recording.
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : -  Breathnach ('''CRÉ I'''), 1963; No. 81, p. 36.
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - Coleman Heritage Center CHC 007, James Morrison & Paddy Killoran - "From Ballymote to Brooklyn" (2002). </font>
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Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [https://www.irishtune.info/tune/51/]<br>
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WINDY GAP [1], THE (Bearna na Gaoithe). AKA and see "Ah Surely (1)," "Killabeg's House," "Killaghbeg House," "Bearna Gaoite," "Boys of the Twenty-Five (2)", "Bonfire (2) (The)," "Rose in the Garden (3) (The)," "Up Cloontia." Irish, Reel (whole or cut time). A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was recorded in New York in 1928 as “The Windy Gap” by fiddler Packie Dolan (1904-1932), originally from County Longford. However, on most 78 RPM recordings the tune was called "Ah Surely (1)."


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - accordionist Sonny Brogan (Ireland) [Breathnach]. Researcher Conor Ward believes Brogan may have learned the reel from Packie Dolan’s recording.

Printed sources : - Breathnach (Ceol Rince na hÉirreann vol. I), 1963; No. 81, p. 36.

Recorded sources : - Coleman Heritage Center CHC 007, James Morrison & Paddy Killoran - "From Ballymote to Brooklyn" (2002). Victor V-29006 (78 RPM), Packie Dolan's Melody Boys (1928). Viva Voce VVCD006, "Packie Dolan: The Forgotten Fiddle Player Of The 1920's."

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



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