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'''CLAY PIPE'''. AKA and see "The Monaghan {Jig}." Irish, Canadian; Double Jig. Canada, Cape Breton. E Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'CC' (Cranford/Fitzgerald): AABBCCDD (Monaghan Jig). Three-turn versions were published in '''The Harding Collection''' and O'Neill's. According to Paul Cranford (1997), a four-turn setting first appeared in 1809 in Gow's '''5th Collection''' (with a new variation by Mr. Sharp of Hoddom). Sligo/New York fiddler Michael Coleman recorded a four-turn version with a different fourth part in the 1920's.  
'''CLAY PIPE'''. AKA and see "[[Monaghan Jig (The)]]." Irish, Canadian; Double Jig. Canada, Cape Breton. E Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'CC' (Cranford/Fitzgerald): AABBCCDD (Monaghan Jig). Three-turn versions were published in '''The Harding Collection''' and O'Neill's. According to Paul Cranford (1997), a four-turn setting first appeared in 1809 in Gow's '''5th Collection''' (with a new variation by Mr. Sharp of Hoddom). Sligo/New York fiddler Michael Coleman recorded a four-turn version with a different fourth part in the 1920's.  
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 Theme code Index    5152 5142
 Also known as    Monaghan Jig (The)
 Composer/Core Source    
 Region    Ireland, Canada
 Genre/Style    Cape Breton/PEI, Irish
 Meter/Rhythm    Jig/Quadrille
 Key/Tonic of    E
 Accidental    2 sharps
 Mode    Dorian
 Time signature    6/8
 History    Canada/Maritimes (English)"Canada/Maritimes (English)" is not in the list (IRELAND(Munster), IRELAND(Connaught), IRELAND(Leinster), IRELAND(Ulster), SCOTLAND(Argyll and Bute), SCOTLAND(Perth and Kinross), SCOTLAND(Dumfries and Galloway), SCOTLAND(South Ayrshire), SCOTLAND(North East), SCOTLAND(Highland), ...) of allowed values for the "Has historical geographical allegiances" property.
 Structure    AA
 Editor/Compiler    Biography:Paul Stewart Cranford
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:Winston Fitzgerald: A Collection of Fiddle Tunes
 Tune and/or Page number    No. 195, p. 76
 Year of publication/Date of MS    1997
 Artist    Biography:Joe Cormier
 Title of recording    New England Traditional Fiddling
 Record label/Catalogue nr.    JEMF-105
 Year recorded    
 Media    
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CLAY PIPE. AKA and see "Monaghan Jig (The)." Irish, Canadian; Double Jig. Canada, Cape Breton. E Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'CC' (Cranford/Fitzgerald): AABBCCDD (Monaghan Jig). Three-turn versions were published in The Harding Collection and O'Neill's. According to Paul Cranford (1997), a four-turn setting first appeared in 1809 in Gow's 5th Collection (with a new variation by Mr. Sharp of Hoddom). Sligo/New York fiddler Michael Coleman recorded a four-turn version with a different fourth part in the 1920's.

Source for notated version: Winston Fitzgerald (1914-1987, Cape Breton) [Cranford].

Printed source: Cranford (Winston Fitzgerald), 1997; No. 195, p. 76.

Recorded sources: Banff CM4-735, Winston Fitzgerald - "Old Time Fiddle Hits, vol. 2" (198?). JEMF-105, Joe Cormier - "New England Traditional Fiddling" (Appears as first tune of "Clay Pipe Medley"). Rounder Heritage Series 1166-11592-2, Joe Cormier (et al) - "The Art of Traditonal Fiddle" (2001. Appears as first tune of "Clay Pipe Medley").


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