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OUR HOUSE AT HOME (Ar dTigh sa Baile). AKA and see "[[I'm Ready Now]]," "[[Is Trua gan Peata 'n Mhaoir agam (1)]]," "[[Mulvey's Reel]]," "[[Peata Beag is a Mhathair]]," "[[Peata Geal do Mhathar]]/[[Peata Geal do Matar]]," "[[Your Mother's Fair Pet]]." Irish, Reel. D Major (Greir): A Major (Sutherland): G Major (Treoir). The tune appears in the late 19th century collection of Alex Sutherland of County Leitrim under the title "[[Mulvey's Reel]]." Another County Leitrim collection from the same era, the Stephen Grier (Abbeylara, Granard, County Longford) collection of 1883, gives the tune under the "Our House at Home" title. Grier later came to live at Bohey, Gortlettragh, County Leitrim. Piper William Mulvey inherited the Grier collection after the latter's death, according to modern piper Brian McNamara. Variants of the tune include "[[Is Trua gan Peata 'n Mhaoir agam (1)]]" (Petrie), "[[Your Mother's Fair Pet]]" (Joyce/Petrie), and "[[I'm Ready Now]]" (O'Neill).  
'''OUR HOUSE AT HOME''' (Ar dTigh sa Baile). AKA and see "[[I'm Ready Now]]," "[[Is Trua gan Peata 'n Mhaoir agam (1)]]," "[[Mulvey's Reel]]," "[[Peata Beag is a Mhathair]]," "[[Peata Geal do Mhathar]]/[[Peata Geal do Matar]]," "[[Your Mother's Fair Pet]]." Irish, Reel. D Major (Greir): A Major (Sutherland): G Major (Treoir). The tune appears in the late 19th century collection of Alex Sutherland of County Leitrim under the title "[[Mulvey's Reel]]." Another County Leitrim collection from the same era, the Stephen Grier (Abbeylara, Granard, County Longford) collection of 1883, gives the tune under the "Our House at Home" title. Grier later came to live at Bohey, Gortlettragh, County Leitrim. Piper William Mulvey inherited the Grier collection after the latter's death, according to modern piper Brian McNamara. Variants of the tune include "[[Is Trua gan Peata 'n Mhaoir agam (1)]]" (Petrie), "[[Your Mother's Fair Pet]]" (Joyce/Petrie), and "[[I'm Ready Now]]" (O'Neill).  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Drumlin Records, Brian McNamara - "A Piper's Dream" (2000. Learned from the Sutherland collection). </font>
''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Drumlin Records, Brian McNamara - "A Piper's Dream" (2000. Learned from the Sutherland collection). </font>
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See also listing at:<br>
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [https://www.irishtune.info/tune/1347/]<br>
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OUR HOUSE AT HOME (Ar dTigh sa Baile). AKA and see "I'm Ready Now," "Is Trua gan Peata 'n Mhaoir agam (1)," "Mulvey's Reel," "Peata Beag is a Mhathair," "Peata Geal do Mhathar/Peata Geal do Matar," "Your Mother's Fair Pet." Irish, Reel. D Major (Greir): A Major (Sutherland): G Major (Treoir). The tune appears in the late 19th century collection of Alex Sutherland of County Leitrim under the title "Mulvey's Reel." Another County Leitrim collection from the same era, the Stephen Grier (Abbeylara, Granard, County Longford) collection of 1883, gives the tune under the "Our House at Home" title. Grier later came to live at Bohey, Gortlettragh, County Leitrim. Piper William Mulvey inherited the Grier collection after the latter's death, according to modern piper Brian McNamara. Variants of the tune include "Is Trua gan Peata 'n Mhaoir agam (1)" (Petrie), "Your Mother's Fair Pet" (Joyce/Petrie), and "I'm Ready Now" (O'Neill).

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Treoir, vol. 35, No. 2, 2003; p. 23.

Recorded sources: Drumlin Records, Brian McNamara - "A Piper's Dream" (2000. Learned from the Sutherland collection).

See also listing at:
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]




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