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'''ROLL HER IN THE RUSHES [1].''' AKA and see "[[Aisghairm na hAontachta]],” "[[Emyvale (The)]]," "[[Gurtaglanna Reel]]," "[[Kate Gaynor's Fancy]]," "[[ | '''ROLL HER IN THE RUSHES [1].''' AKA and see "[[Aisghairm na hAontachta]],” "[[Emyvale (The)]]," "[[Gurtaglanna Reel]]," "[[Kate Gaynor's Fancy]]," "[[Peel of the Onion]]," "[[Repeal of the Union (1)]]." Irish, Reel. D Major/Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB’. Kerr presents the piece in two sharps with an accidental at the last bar of the first strain. Versions of the melody can be found in dorian, mixolydian, mixed mode and major tonalities, but perhaps sounds best to modern ears when played throughout in the mixolydian mode. The reel is usually known as "[[Repeal of the Union (1)]]." | ||
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Revision as of 06:25, 9 January 2018
X:1 T:Roll Her in the Rushes [1] M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel N:Kerr gives the key signature as 2 sharps, with an accidental at the N:end of the first strain. It sounds much better played Dmix (1 sharp) N:all the way through. S:Kerr – Merry Melodies, vol. 4, No. 173 (c. 1880’s) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:D AD D/D/D (AG)EF | (GE) cE (dE) cE | AD D/D/D (AG)EF | GE=cE (ED) D2 :| AddB c2 (ec) | AcGc AcGc |AddB c2 (ec) | AcGA (ED) D2| AddB c2 (ec) | AcGc AcGc |dBcA BGAF | GE=cE (ED)D2 ||
ROLL HER IN THE RUSHES [1]. AKA and see "Aisghairm na hAontachta,” "Emyvale (The)," "Gurtaglanna Reel," "Kate Gaynor's Fancy," "Peel of the Onion," "Repeal of the Union (1)." Irish, Reel. D Major/Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB’. Kerr presents the piece in two sharps with an accidental at the last bar of the first strain. Versions of the melody can be found in dorian, mixolydian, mixed mode and major tonalities, but perhaps sounds best to modern ears when played throughout in the mixolydian mode. The reel is usually known as "Repeal of the Union (1)."