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| |:BA|GEDE GABc|d2 dd d2 cd|edcB cBAB|cBAB c2 B2| | | |:BA|GEDE GABc|d2 dd d2 cd|edcB cBAB|cBAB c2 B2| |
| dedB cBAG|F2 ED EAGE|D2 DE GBAB|G2 GA G2:|| | | dedB cBAG|F2 ED EAGE|D2 DE GBAB|G2 GA G2:|| |
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| X:1
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| T:Reynardine Hornpipe
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| M:C|
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| L:1/8
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| R:Hornpipe
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| S:Daniel Darby Kelleher, Castleisland, Co. Kerry
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| S:P.D. Reidy music manuscript collection, London, 1890’s (No. 33)
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| N:”Professor” Patrick Reidy of Castleisland was a dancing
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| N:master engaged by the Gaelic League in London to teach
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| N:dance classes. He introduced “Siege of Ennis” and “Walls
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| N:of Limerick” ceili dances and wrote a treatise on dancing.
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| N:Reidy's source, Daniel Kelleher, was variously said to have been
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| N:from Castleisland, Sliabh Luachra region, County Kerry, or from
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| N:the native-Irish speaking region of Achadh Bolg, Múscraigh, in
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| N:County Cork. Reg Hall (2017) also found a reference to Kelleher
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| N:as one of the soloists who accompanied step dancing exhibitions
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| N:at Gaelic League events in London between 1897 and 1901. According
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| N:to Hall, Kelleher was a young fiddle player active within the
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| N:Gaelic League. His name is attached to thirteen tunes in Reidy’s N:collection.
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| F: http://rarebooks.library.nd.edu/digital/bookreader/MSE_1434-1/#page/1/mode/1up
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| Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
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| K:G
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| (d>c)|BdAB GEDE|G2 (GA) G2 (EG)|AGAB cBAG|E2A2 AGAB|
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| c2 (ec) B2 (dB)|ABAG E2 (dc)|BdAB GEDE|G2 G>G G2:|
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| |:(B>c)|dBGB dBGB|dcde d2 (Bd)|gfge defa|g2 g>g g2 (Bd)|
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| g2 (gd) edBd|gfgd (3efg (dc)|BABG EGDE|G2 G>G G2:|]
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