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'''BALLYORAN POLKA [1].''' AKA and see "[[Gallope (An)]]," "[[Gallop Hey]]," "[[Kerry Polka (The)]]," "[[Paddy Spillane's (2)]]," "[[Port Dalaig (5)]] and "[[Port Dalaig(6)]]." Irish, Polka. Ireland, West Kerry. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. An "Gallop Hey" is an English title for an Irish tune. The polka was incorporated into the ceili dance the "[[Walls of Limerick (The)]] published by Frank Roche in 1927 (p. 42), where it is the third turn. See also Roche's "[[Off to Skelligs--Fifth Figure]]" for another version, as part of a quadrille set.   
'''BALLYORAN POLKA [1].''' AKA and see "[[Gallope (An)]]," "[[Gallop Hey]]," "[[Kerry Polka (The)]]," "[[Paddy Spillane's (2)]]," "[[Port Dalaig (5)]] and "[[Port Dalaig(6)]]." Irish, Polka. Ireland, West Kerry. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. An "Gallop Hey" is an English title for an Irish tune. The polka was incorporated into the ceili dance the "[[Walls of Limerick (The)]] published by Frank Roche in 1927 (p. 42), where it is the third turn. See also Roche's "[[Off to Skellig--Fifth Figure]]" for another version, as part of a quadrille set.   
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BALLYORAN POLKA [1]. AKA and see "Gallope (An)," "Gallop Hey," "Kerry Polka (The)," "Paddy Spillane's (2)," "Port Dalaig (5) and "Port Dalaig(6)." Irish, Polka. Ireland, West Kerry. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. An "Gallop Hey" is an English title for an Irish tune. The polka was incorporated into the ceili dance the "Walls of Limerick (The) published by Frank Roche in 1927 (p. 42), where it is the third turn. See also Roche's "Off to Skellig--Fifth Figure" for another version, as part of a quadrille set.

Source for notated version: from the brothers Muris (1910-1990) and Tom (1907-1989) Ó Dálaigh (West Kerry) [Mac Amhlaoibh].

Printed sources: Mac Amhlaoibh & Durham (An Pota Stóir: Ceol Seite Corca Duibne/The Set Dance Music of West Kerry), No. 43. p. 30.



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