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'''BIT OF GINGER'''. AKA and see "[[Fisherman's Lilt (2)]]," "[[Joe Derrane's Jig (1)]], "[[Lilting Fisherman]], "[[Paddy's Resource (2)]]." G Major ('A' part) and D Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB' The tune is attributed to New York fiddler Paddy Killoran in Boston button-accordion player Jerry O'Brien's '''Accordion Instructor''' (c. 1940). O'Brien was Boston accordion player Joe Derrane's mentor, and both recorded it in duet on a 78 RPM recording. The tune is sometimes called "The Lilting Fisherman." | '''BIT OF GINGER'''. AKA and see "[[Fisherman (1) (The)]]," "[[Fisherman's Lilt (2)]]," "[[Joe Derrane's Jig (1)]], "[[Lilting Fisherman]], "[[Paddy's Resource (2)]]." G Major ('A' part) and D Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB' The tune is attributed to New York fiddler Paddy Killoran in Boston button-accordion player Jerry O'Brien's '''Accordion Instructor''' (c. 1940). O'Brien was Boston accordion player Joe Derrane's mentor, and both recorded it in duet on a 78 RPM recording. The tune is sometimes called "The Lilting Fisherman." | ||
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BIT OF GINGER. AKA and see "Fisherman (1) (The)," "Fisherman's Lilt (2)," "Joe Derrane's Jig (1), "Lilting Fisherman, "Paddy's Resource (2)." G Major ('A' part) and D Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB' The tune is attributed to New York fiddler Paddy Killoran in Boston button-accordion player Jerry O'Brien's Accordion Instructor (c. 1940). O'Brien was Boston accordion player Joe Derrane's mentor, and both recorded it in duet on a 78 RPM recording. The tune is sometimes called "The Lilting Fisherman."
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: O'Brien (Irish Folk Dance Music). O'Brien (Jerry O'Brien's Accordion Instructor), 1949.
Recorded sources: Copley Irish Records COP 5009, Jerry O'Brien & Joe Derrane - "Irish Accordion Masters" (1995. Reissue recording).