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|f_annotation='''SHUN THE CORNER.'''  AKA and see "[[Blue Breeches (The)]]," "[[Fan Mar Táir a Chlaidhre!]]," "[[Jackson's Lodge (2)]]," "[[Stay As You Are You Rogue!]]," "[[Stay where you are]]." Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). The air is usually set as a jig and can be found under a few variant titles. Researcher Conor Ward finds a cognate reel-time setting of "Shun the Corner" in 19th century music manuscripts from County Leitrim, under the title "[[Blue Breeches (The)]]," and remarks: "It seems the jig and reel co-existed as early as the 1840s and it's possible the reel evolved from the parent jig." Fr. John Quinn also finds a cognate tune in Richard Fitzmaurice's "[[Tore Retreat (The)]]."
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SHUN THE CORNER. AKA and see "Blue Breeches (The)," "Fan Mar Táir a Chlaidhre!," "Jackson's Lodge (2)," "Stay As You Are You Rogue!," "Stay where you are." Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). The air is usually set as a jig and can be found under a few variant titles. Researcher Conor Ward finds a cognate reel-time setting of "Shun the Corner" in 19th century music manuscripts from County Leitrim, under the title "Blue Breeches (The)," and remarks: "It seems the jig and reel co-existed as early as the 1840s and it's possible the reel evolved from the parent jig." Fr. John Quinn also finds a cognate tune in Richard Fitzmaurice's "Tore Retreat (The)."


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Printed sources : - Smollet Holden (A Collection of Favourite Irish Airs), c. 1841; p. 7.






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