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'''NEW FOUND OUT [1], THE.'''  AKA and see "[[Aggie Whyte's Reel (2)]]," "[[Satin Slipper]]," "[[Seamus Connolly's Reel]]." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was recorded in December, 1923, in New York by fiddle and accordion player Frank Quinn (as the second tune paired with "[[Tuohey's Favorite Reel]]", albeit both under the title "New Found Out"). Quinn is remembered by his family as a shy man, reticent to play publicly.  
'''NEW FOUND OUT [1], THE.'''  AKA and see "[[Aggie Whyte's Reel (2)]]," "[[Satin Slipper]]," "[[Seamus Connolly's Reel]]." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was recorded in New York City a few days after Christmas, December, 1923, by fiddle and accordion player Frank Quinn (1893-1964) as the second tune paired with "[[Tuohey's Favorite Reel]]", albeit both under the title "New Found Out". Quinn is remembered by his family as a shy man, reticent to play publicly.  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Arhoolie CD 7033, Frank Quinn - "If You are Irish" (1997). Gennett 5355 (78 RPM), Frank Quinn (1923).</font>
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NEW FOUND OUT [1], THE. AKA and see "Aggie Whyte's Reel (2)," "Satin Slipper," "Seamus Connolly's Reel." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was recorded in New York City a few days after Christmas, December, 1923, by fiddle and accordion player Frank Quinn (1893-1964) as the second tune paired with "Tuohey's Favorite Reel", albeit both under the title "New Found Out". Quinn is remembered by his family as a shy man, reticent to play publicly.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Levey (Dance Music of Ireland, 1st Collection), 1858; No. 20. Miller (Fiddler's Throne), 2004; No. 221, p. 136.

Recorded sources: Arhoolie CD 7033, Frank Quinn - "If You are Irish" (1997). Gennett 5355 (78 RPM), Frank Quinn (1923).

See also listing at:
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]
Hear Frank Quinn's 1923 recording on youtube.com [2]




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