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'''MISS BRUCE [1]''' (Ingean Ni Brusac). AKA – "Miss Bruce's Reel." Irish, Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was printed in '''The Hibernia Collection''' edited by Patrick O'Flannagan and published in Boston in 1860 by Elias Howe. O'Flannagan's title was "Miss Bruce's Reel," despite the tune being in 6/8 time. Formerly, the name 'reel' in a title for a 6/8 tune often implied a winding dance figure, rather than being a metrical denotation. | '''MISS BRUCE [1]''' (Ingean Ni Brusac). AKA – "Miss Bruce's Reel." Irish, Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was printed in '''The Hibernia Collection''' edited by Patrick O'Flannagan and published in Boston in 1860 by Elias Howe. O'Flannagan's title was "Miss Bruce's Reel," despite the tune being in 6/8 time. Formerly, the name 'reel' in a title for a 6/8 tune often implied a winding dance figure, rather than being a metrical denotation. | ||
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''Source for notated version'': Chicago Police Sergeant and fiddler James O’Neill, served as transcriber and who helped Francis O’Neill compile his '''Music of Ireland''' (1903). | ''Source for notated version'': Chicago Police Sergeant and fiddler James O’Neill, served as transcriber and who helped Francis O’Neill compile his '''Music of Ireland''' (1903). | ||
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''Printed sources'': O'Flannagan ('''The Hibernia Collection'''), 1860; p. 18 (as "Miss Bruce's Reel"). O'Neill (Krassen), 1976; p. 74. O'Neill ('''Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies'''), 1903; No. 751, p. 140. | ''Printed sources'': O'Flannagan ('''The Hibernia Collection'''), 1860; p. 18 (as "Miss Bruce's Reel"). O'Neill (Krassen), 1976; p. 74. O'Neill ('''Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies'''), 1903; No. 751, p. 140. | ||
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MISS BRUCE [1] (Ingean Ni Brusac). AKA – "Miss Bruce's Reel." Irish, Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was printed in The Hibernia Collection edited by Patrick O'Flannagan and published in Boston in 1860 by Elias Howe. O'Flannagan's title was "Miss Bruce's Reel," despite the tune being in 6/8 time. Formerly, the name 'reel' in a title for a 6/8 tune often implied a winding dance figure, rather than being a metrical denotation.
Source for notated version: Chicago Police Sergeant and fiddler James O’Neill, served as transcriber and who helped Francis O’Neill compile his Music of Ireland (1903).
Printed sources: O'Flannagan (The Hibernia Collection), 1860; p. 18 (as "Miss Bruce's Reel"). O'Neill (Krassen), 1976; p. 74. O'Neill (Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies), 1903; No. 751, p. 140.
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