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'''WINK OF HER EYE [2], THE.''' AKA and see "[[Bold John O'Leary]]." Irish, Double Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The composition is improbably credited to one 'J. Hand' in Ryan's Mammoth Collection/Cole's 1000. Hand (apparently there were two, James and Johnny) is the attributional source for a number of tunes in William Bradbury Ryan's 1883 collection, and may have been a bandleader or principal fiddler. Many of the 'Hand' tunes, however, are Irish in origin. Francis O'Neill printed the melody as the air "[[Bold John O'Leary]]," evidently set to a song of that name. O'Neill did print | '''WINK OF HER EYE [2], THE.''' AKA and see "[[Bold John O'Leary]]." Irish, Double Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The composition is improbably credited to one 'J. Hand' in Ryan's Mammoth Collection/Cole's 1000. Hand (apparently there were two, James and Johnny) is the attributional source for a number of tunes in William Bradbury Ryan's 1883 collection, and may have been a bandleader or principal fiddler. Many of the 'Hand' tunes, however, are Irish in origin. Francis O'Neill printed the melody as the air "[[Bold John O'Leary]]," evidently set to a song of that name. O'Neill did print an air in 6/8 time called "[[Wink of Her Eye (1) (The)]]," but it is a different tune, similar only in the descending melodic line of the first two measures. | ||
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WINK OF HER EYE [2], THE. AKA and see "Bold John O'Leary." Irish, Double Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The composition is improbably credited to one 'J. Hand' in Ryan's Mammoth Collection/Cole's 1000. Hand (apparently there were two, James and Johnny) is the attributional source for a number of tunes in William Bradbury Ryan's 1883 collection, and may have been a bandleader or principal fiddler. Many of the 'Hand' tunes, however, are Irish in origin. Francis O'Neill printed the melody as the air "Bold John O'Leary," evidently set to a song of that name. O'Neill did print an air in 6/8 time called "Wink of Her Eye (1) (The)," but it is a different tune, similar only in the descending melodic line of the first two measures.