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|f_annotation='''YELLOW JOHN [1]''' (Seán Buide/Buí). AKA and see "[[Pot Stick]]," “[[Lacrum Cosh]],” “[[Ligrum Cush]],” "[[Marquis of Granby (The)]]/[[Marquess of Granby]],'" "[[Over the Water to Charlie]],” "[[Sean Buide]],” "[[Seán Buí]]," "[[Shambuy (The)]]/[[Shambuie (The)]],” "[[What Will You Do When the War Will Come?]]," “[[Wishaw’s Delight]].” Irish, Single Jig, March (6/8 time) or Slide. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABC. ''Sean buide'' (''Seán Buí'') was a term of contempt for the Irish followers of the English king William III, but later came to refer generically and collectively to Englishmen, a la "John Bull". The Irish name was corrupted into English as "(The) Shambuy," under which this tune sometimes appears. See notes for "[[annotation:Seán Buí]]," "[[annotation:Over the Water to Charlie]]" and “[[annotation:Kinloch of Kinloch (4)]]" for more. See also the related tune “[[Mickey Murphy’s Jig]].”  
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'''YELLOW JOHN [1]''' (Seán Buide/Buí). AKA and see "[[Pot Stick]]," “[[Lacrum Cosh]],” “[[Ligrum Cush]],” "[[Marquis of Granby (The)]]/[[Marquess of Granby]],'" "[[Over the Water to Charlie]],” "[[Sean Buide]],” "[[Seán Buí]]," "[[Shambuy (The)]]/[[Shambuie (The)]],” “[[Wishaw’s Delight]].” Irish, Single Jig, March (6/8 time) or Slide. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABC. ''Sean buide'' (''Seán Buí'') was a term of contempt for the Irish followers of the English king William III, but later came to refer generically and collectively to Englishmen, a la "John Bull". The Irish name was corrupted into English as "(The) Shambuy," under which this tune sometimes appears. See notes for "[[annotation:Seán Buí]]," "[[annotation:Over the Water to Charlie]]" and “[[annotation:Kinloch of Kinloch (4)]]" for more. See also the related tune “[[Mickey Murphy’s Jig]].”  
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X:1 T:Shawn Buide M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Air Q:"Moderato" B:P.M. Haverty – One Hundred Irish Airs vol. 1 (1858, No. 31, p. 13) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:D D|(DFA) (AFA)|(BdB) (AFD)|DFA (AFA)|B3 d3| (DFA) (AFA)|(BdB) (AFD)|(dfd) (ecA)|B3d3|| (dfd) (ecA) |(BdB) (AFD)|(dfd) (ecA)|B3d3| (dfd) (ecA)|(BdB) (AFD)|(DFA) (AFA)|B3d3|]



YELLOW JOHN [1] (Seán Buide/Buí). AKA and see "Pot Stick," “Lacrum Cosh,” “Ligrum Cush,” "Marquis of Granby (The)/Marquess of Granby,'" "Over the Water to Charlie,” "Sean Buide,” "Seán Buí," "Shambuy (The)/Shambuie (The),” "What Will You Do When the War Will Come?," “Wishaw’s Delight.” Irish, Single Jig, March (6/8 time) or Slide. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABC. Sean buide (Seán Buí) was a term of contempt for the Irish followers of the English king William III, but later came to refer generically and collectively to Englishmen, a la "John Bull". The Irish name was corrupted into English as "(The) Shambuy," under which this tune sometimes appears. See notes for "annotation:Seán Buí," "annotation:Over the Water to Charlie" and “annotation:Kinloch of Kinloch (4)" for more. See also the related tune “Mickey Murphy’s Jig.”


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Printed sources : - Bulmer & Sharpley (Music from Ireland, vol. 4), 1976, No. 87. O'Neill (Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies), 1903; No. 1832, p. 344.






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