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'''ROVING BACHELOR, THE''' (Diolaineac fanac, An). AKA and see “[[Sheamuis bhig a’ bhfuil ocras ort? (A)]],” “[[Bachelor's Button]]," "[[Johnny McGreevy's]]," "[[Little Seamus are You Hungry?]], "[[Morning of the Day (The)]]." Irish; Reel, Highland or Fling. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (O'Neill/1850): AAB (Cole/Ryan): AABB' (O'Neill/Krassen). Bayard (1981) says this tune has some slight resemblance (which may be accidental) to his Pennsylvania-collected "Old Number Third." The tune melody has currency in County Donegal and was recorded by Frankie Kennedy and Mairead Ní Mhaonaigh (“Tommy Peoples”). A version can be found in Feldman and O’Docherty’s '''Northern Fiddler''' (1979, p. 92) labelled an ‘untitled barndance’ from the playing of fiddler John Doherty, although it is a common Highland in County Donegal called | '''ROVING BACHELOR, THE''' (Diolaineac fanac, An). AKA and see “[[Sheamuis bhig a’ bhfuil ocras ort? (A)]],” “[[Bachelor's Button]]," "[[Johnny McGreevy's]]," "[[Little Seamus are You Hungry?]], "[[Morning of the Day (The)]]." Irish; Reel, Highland or Fling. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (O'Neill/1850): AAB (Cole/Ryan): AABB' (O'Neill/Krassen). Bayard (1981) says this tune has some slight resemblance (which may be accidental) to his Pennsylvania-collected "Old Number Third." The tune melody has currency in County Donegal and was recorded by Frankie Kennedy and Mairead Ní Mhaonaigh (“Tommy Peoples”). A version can be found in Feldman and O’Docherty’s '''Northern Fiddler''' (1979, p. 92) labelled an ‘untitled barndance’ from the playing of fiddler John Doherty, although it is a common Highland in County Donegal called “[[Sheamuis bhig a’ bhfuil ocras ort? (A)]]” (Are you hungry little Seamus?). County Leitrim fiddler and piper [[biography:Stephen Grier]] (c. 1824-1894) included "Roving Bachelor" in Book 2 of his c. 1883 music manuscript collection. | ||
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ROVING BACHELOR, THE (Diolaineac fanac, An). AKA and see “Sheamuis bhig a’ bhfuil ocras ort? (A),” “Bachelor's Button," "Johnny McGreevy's," "Little Seamus are You Hungry?, "Morning of the Day (The)." Irish; Reel, Highland or Fling. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (O'Neill/1850): AAB (Cole/Ryan): AABB' (O'Neill/Krassen). Bayard (1981) says this tune has some slight resemblance (which may be accidental) to his Pennsylvania-collected "Old Number Third." The tune melody has currency in County Donegal and was recorded by Frankie Kennedy and Mairead Ní Mhaonaigh (“Tommy Peoples”). A version can be found in Feldman and O’Docherty’s Northern Fiddler (1979, p. 92) labelled an ‘untitled barndance’ from the playing of fiddler John Doherty, although it is a common Highland in County Donegal called “Sheamuis bhig a’ bhfuil ocras ort? (A)” (Are you hungry little Seamus?). County Leitrim fiddler and piper biography:Stephen Grier (c. 1824-1894) included "Roving Bachelor" in Book 2 of his c. 1883 music manuscript collection.
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