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'''PADDY O'BRIEN'S (JIG) [2].''' AKA and see "[[Kane's Jig]]," "[[Miss Walsh]]," “[[Miss Walsh's Fancy]].” Irish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC. No relation to “[[Paddy O'Brien's Jig (1)]]" or "[[Paddy O'Brien's Jig (3)]]. The tune appears as "Miss Walshe's" on the album "The Funny Reel: Traditional Music of Ireland" (1979) by Joe Burke, Andy McGann, and Felix Dolan, however, it is much older and appears as | '''PADDY O'BRIEN'S (JIG) [2].''' AKA and see "[[Irish Lilt (2) (An)]]," "[[Kane's Jig]]," "[[Miss Walsh]]," “[[Miss Walsh's Fancy]].” Irish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC. No relation to “[[Paddy O'Brien's Jig (1)]]" or "[[Paddy O'Brien's Jig (3)]]. The tune appears as "Miss Walshe's" on the album "The Funny Reel: Traditional Music of Ireland" (1979) by Joe Burke, Andy McGann, and Felix Dolan, however, it is much older and appears as “An Irish Lilt” in Kerr’s '''Merry Melodies vol. 2''' (c. 1880's, p. 27), and even earlier in New York publisher Edward Riley's '''Flute Melodies vol. 1''' (1814, p. 11). | ||
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PADDY O'BRIEN'S (JIG) [2]. AKA and see "Irish Lilt (2) (An)," "Kane's Jig," "Miss Walsh," “Miss Walsh's Fancy.” Irish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC. No relation to “Paddy O'Brien's Jig (1)" or "Paddy O'Brien's Jig (3). The tune appears as "Miss Walshe's" on the album "The Funny Reel: Traditional Music of Ireland" (1979) by Joe Burke, Andy McGann, and Felix Dolan, however, it is much older and appears as “An Irish Lilt” in Kerr’s Merry Melodies vol. 2 (c. 1880's, p. 27), and even earlier in New York publisher Edward Riley's Flute Melodies vol. 1 (1814, p. 11).
Source for notated version: flute player Colm O'Donnell (b. 1962, Aclare, Co. Sligo) [Flaherty].
Printed sources: Flaherty (Trip to Sligo), 1990; p. 15.
Recorded sources: Green Linnet SIF1035, Brian Conway & Tony De Marco - "The Apple in Winter" (1981. Learned from Paddy O'Brien).
See also listing at:
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]