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'''SKIBBEREEN LASSES, THE''' ("Na cailinide ua sgioboirin" or "Cailini sgiobirin"). Irish, Reel. A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (O'Neill/1850 & 1001): AA'BB' (O'Neill/Krassen). | '''SKIBBEREEN LASSES, THE''' ("Na cailinide ua sgioboirin" or "Cailini sgiobirin"). Irish, Reel. A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (O'Neill/1850 & 1001): AA'BB' (O'Neill/Krassen). The tune is corrected in O'Neill's '''Dance Music of Ireland''' (1907) to a more modal setting, as opposed to the three sharps in his earlier '''Music of Ireland''' (1903). Paul de Grae points out that Skibbereen is in West County Cork, near the birthplace of both Francis O'Neill and his source for the tune, Abram Beamish<ref>Paul de Grae, "Notes on Sources to Tunes in the O'Neill Collections", 2017.</ref>. | ||
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SKIBBEREEN LASSES, THE ("Na cailinide ua sgioboirin" or "Cailini sgiobirin"). Irish, Reel. A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (O'Neill/1850 & 1001): AA'BB' (O'Neill/Krassen). The tune is corrected in O'Neill's Dance Music of Ireland (1907) to a more modal setting, as opposed to the three sharps in his earlier Music of Ireland (1903). Paul de Grae points out that Skibbereen is in West County Cork, near the birthplace of both Francis O'Neill and his source for the tune, Abram Beamish[1].
- ↑ Paul de Grae, "Notes on Sources to Tunes in the O'Neill Collections", 2017.