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|f_annotation='''BELLES OF TIPPERARY [2]'''. AKA and see: "[[Ceolchumann (An)]]," "[[New Policeman (1) (The)]]," "[[Music Club (The)]]." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Mulvihill): AABB (Black). A close variant of "[[Belles of Tipperary (1)]]" (see note for that tune). Related to "[[Miss Monaghan’s Reel]]" family of tunes, and persistently identified as a variant of the "New Policeman," although New York writer, musician and researcher Don Meade concludes that is a false identification. The "[[Miss Monaghan’s Reel]]" family of tunes includes "[[Barrow Castle (The)]],"  "[[Blea-berry Blossom (The)]]," "[[Ceolchumann (An)]]" (The Music Society), "[[Connacht Lasses]]," "[[Connacht Star (The)]]," "[[Dandy Girl (The)]]/[[Dandy Lass (The)]]/[[Dandy Lasses (The)]]," "[[Four Courts of Dublin (The)]]," "[[Green Fields to America]]," "[[Kerry Star (The)]]," "[[Lamont's Reel]]," "[[Jackson's Welcome to Cork (1)]]," "[[Johnny Shooting in the Glen]]," "[[Mel Roddy's Tune]]" (northeast Kings County, PEI), "[[Miss Monaghan’s Reel]]," "[[New Policeman (1) (The)]]," "[[O'Connell in Clare]]," "[[Shannon's Shores]]," "[[Stormy Weather]]," "[[White-haired Piper (The)]]."  Philippe Varlet finds the first recording of the tune, called "Bells of Tipperary" (note the absence of the 'e'), to be by fiddler Frank Quinn on a 78 RPM released in 1934. Despite the title on that record, it is thought (by Don Meade, for one) that there is supposed to be an 'e' in the 'Belle' of the title, referencing a young woman.  
|f_annotation='''BELLES OF TIPPERARY [2]'''. AKA and see: "[[Ceolchumann (An)]]," "[[New Policeman (1) (The)]]," "[[Music Club (The)]]." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Mulvihill): AABB (Black). A close variant of "[[Belles of Tipperary (1)]]" (see note for that tune). Related to "[[Miss Monaghan’s Reel]]" family of tunes, and persistently identified as a variant of the "New Policeman," although New York writer, musician and researcher Don Meade concludes that is a false identification. The "[[Miss Monaghan’s Reel]]" family of tunes includes "[[Barrow Castle (The)]],"  "[[Blea-berry Blossom (The)]]," "[[Ceolchumann (An)]]" (The Music Society), "[[Connacht Lasses]]," "[[Connacht Star (The)]]," "[[Dandy Girl (The)]]/[[Dandy Lass (The)]]/[[Dandy Lasses (The)]]," "[[Four Courts of Dublin (The)]]," "[[Green Fields to America]]," "[[Kerry Star (The)]]," "[[Lamont's Reel]]," "[[Jackson's Welcome to Cork (1)]]," "[[Johnny Shooting in the Glen]]," "[[Mel Roddy's Tune]]" (northeast Kings County, PEI), "[[Miss Monaghan’s Reel]]," "[[New Policeman (1) (The)]]," "[[O'Connell in Clare]]," "[[Shannon's Shores]]," "[[Stormy Weather]]," "[[White-haired Piper (The)]]."  Philippe Varlet finds the first recording of the tune, called "Bells of Tipperary" (note the absence of the 'e'), to be by fiddler Frank Quinn on a 78 RPM released in 1934. Despite the title on that record, it is thought (by Don Meade, for one) that there is supposed to be an 'e' in the 'Belle' of the title, referencing a young woman.  
|f_source_for_notated_version=Joe Coleman (New York) [Mulvihill].  
|f_source_for_notated_version=Joe Coleman (New York) [Mulvihill]; Brian Conway [Treoir].
|f_printed_sources=Black ('''Music's the Very Best Thing'''), 1997; No. 190, p. 101. Mulvihill ('''1st Collection'''), 1986; No. 229, p. 62 (appears as "Bells of Tipperary").  
|f_printed_sources=Black ('''Music's the Very Best Thing'''), 1997; No. 190, p. 101. Mulvihill ('''1st Collection'''), 1986; No. 229, p. 62 (appears as "Bells of Tipperary"). '''Treoir''', vol. 25, No. 1, 1993; p. 20b. 
|f_recorded_sources= CCE, Charlie Lennon & Mick O'Connor - &quot;Lucky in Love.&quot; Green Linnet SIF 1069, Joe Burke - &quot;Happy to Meet and Sorry to Part.&quot; GTD Heritage Trad. HCD 008, Tommy Peoples - &quot;Traditional Irish Music Played on the Fiddle.&quot; Michael Cooney - &quot;Happy to Meet and Sorry to Part.&quot; Shanachie 34008, &quot;Andy McGann & Paddy Reynolds.&quot;<
|f_recorded_sources= CCE, Charlie Lennon & Mick O'Connor - &quot;Lucky in Love.&quot; Green Linnet SIF 1069, Joe Burke - &quot;Happy to Meet and Sorry to Part.&quot; GTD Heritage Trad. HCD 008, Tommy Peoples - &quot;Traditional Irish Music Played on the Fiddle.&quot; Michael Cooney - &quot;Happy to Meet and Sorry to Part.&quot; Shanachie 34008, &quot;Andy McGann & Paddy Reynolds.&quot;<
|f_see_also_listing=Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/b05.htm#Belofti]<br>
|f_see_also_listing=Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/b05.htm#Belofti]<br>
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [http://www.irishtune.info/tune/1410/]<br>
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [http://www.irishtune.info/tune/1410/]<br>
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BELLES OF TIPPERARY [2]. AKA and see: "Ceolchumann (An)," "New Policeman (1) (The)," "Music Club (The)." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Mulvihill): AABB (Black). A close variant of "Belles of Tipperary (1)" (see note for that tune). Related to "Miss Monaghan’s Reel" family of tunes, and persistently identified as a variant of the "New Policeman," although New York writer, musician and researcher Don Meade concludes that is a false identification. The "Miss Monaghan’s Reel" family of tunes includes "Barrow Castle (The)," "Blea-berry Blossom (The)," "Ceolchumann (An)" (The Music Society), "Connacht Lasses," "Connacht Star (The)," "Dandy Girl (The)/Dandy Lass (The)/Dandy Lasses (The)," "Four Courts of Dublin (The)," "Green Fields to America," "Kerry Star (The)," "Lamont's Reel," "Jackson's Welcome to Cork (1)," "Johnny Shooting in the Glen," "Mel Roddy's Tune" (northeast Kings County, PEI), "Miss Monaghan’s Reel," "New Policeman (1) (The)," "O'Connell in Clare," "Shannon's Shores," "Stormy Weather," "White-haired Piper (The)." Philippe Varlet finds the first recording of the tune, called "Bells of Tipperary" (note the absence of the 'e'), to be by fiddler Frank Quinn on a 78 RPM released in 1934. Despite the title on that record, it is thought (by Don Meade, for one) that there is supposed to be an 'e' in the 'Belle' of the title, referencing a young woman.

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|1}} Source for notated version : - Joe Coleman (New York) [Mulvihill]; Brian Conway [Treoir]. {{safesubst:#invoke:string|rep|
|2}} Printed sources : - Black (Music's the Very Best Thing), 1997; No. 190, p. 101. Mulvihill (1st Collection), 1986; No. 229, p. 62 (appears as "Bells of Tipperary"). Treoir, vol. 25, No. 1, 1993; p. 20b. {{safesubst:#invoke:string|rep|
|2}} Recorded sources : - CCE, Charlie Lennon & Mick O'Connor - "Lucky in Love." Green Linnet SIF 1069, Joe Burke - "Happy to Meet and Sorry to Part." GTD Heritage Trad. HCD 008, Tommy Peoples - "Traditional Irish Music Played on the Fiddle." Michael Cooney - "Happy to Meet and Sorry to Part." Shanachie 34008, "Andy McGann & Paddy Reynolds."< {{safesubst:#invoke:string|rep|
|2}} See also listing at : {{safesubst:#invoke:string|rep|
|1}} Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [1]
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [2]
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