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|f_annotation='''TENPENNY BIT [2], THE''' ("Cuin/Bonn deic-pingine," or "An píosa deich bpingine"). AKA and see "[[New Tenpenny (The)]]," "[[Are You Shot?]]" “[[Joe Conway's]],” "[[Ducks and the Oats]]." Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (most versions): AA’BB (Harker/Rafferty). Collector [[wikipedia:George_Petrie_(artist)]] (1790-1866) printed the tune under the title “[[New Tenpenny (The)]].” The second strain part is nearly the same as version. “The [[Ducks and the Oats]]” is the title by which the tune is sometimes known in the Sliabh Luachra region of Cork/Kerry. A version was recorded by New York/County Sligo fiddler [[wikipedia:Paddy_Killoran]] (1904-1965) in 1934. Killoran emigrated from Emlagation, near Ballymote, Sligo, to the United States in 1922, settled in the Bronx and ran a bar, played and recorded both on his own, in duets, and with groups. | |f_annotation='''TENPENNY BIT [2], THE''' ("Cuin/Bonn deic-pingine," or "An píosa deich bpingine"). AKA and see "[[New Tenpenny (The)]]," "[[Are You Shot?]]" “[[Joe Conway's]],” "[[Ducks and the Oats (The)]]." Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (most versions): AA’BB (Harker/Rafferty). Collector [[wikipedia:George_Petrie_(artist)]] (1790-1866) printed the tune under the title “[[New Tenpenny (The)]].” The second strain part is nearly the same as version. “The [[Ducks and the Oats (The)]]” is the title by which the tune is sometimes known in the Sliabh Luachra region of Cork/Kerry. A version was recorded by New York/County Sligo fiddler [[wikipedia:Paddy_Killoran]] (1904-1965) in 1934. Killoran emigrated from Emlagation, near Ballymote, Sligo, to the United States in 1922, settled in the Bronx and ran a bar, played and recorded both on his own, in duets, and with groups. | ||
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TENPENNY BIT [2], THE ("Cuin/Bonn deic-pingine," or "An píosa deich bpingine"). AKA and see "New Tenpenny (The)," "Are You Shot?" “Joe Conway's,” "Ducks and the Oats (The)." Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (most versions): AA’BB (Harker/Rafferty). Collector wikipedia:George_Petrie_(artist) (1790-1866) printed the tune under the title “New Tenpenny (The).” The second strain part is nearly the same as version. “The Ducks and the Oats (The)” is the title by which the tune is sometimes known in the Sliabh Luachra region of Cork/Kerry. A version was recorded by New York/County Sligo fiddler wikipedia:Paddy_Killoran (1904-1965) in 1934. Killoran emigrated from Emlagation, near Ballymote, Sligo, to the United States in 1922, settled in the Bronx and ran a bar, played and recorded both on his own, in duets, and with groups.