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'''CLANCY'S DREAM'''. Irish, Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A member of the large "[[Sweet Biddy Daly]]" family of 6/8 tunes. The tune was recorded by County Leitrim flute player John McKenna [http://www.johnmckenna.ie/john-mckenna/] (1880-1947) in New York for Columbia Records in 1928, paired with the slip-jig "[[Leitrim Town]]." Sligo fiddler Michael Coleman (1891-1945) also recorded it, but used the title "[[Paddy Clancy's]]." Miller prints the tune with the parts reversed from the Treoir version | '''CLANCY'S DREAM'''. Irish, Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A member of the large "[[Sweet Biddy Daly]]" family of 6/8 tunes. The tune was recorded by County Leitrim flute player John McKenna [http://www.johnmckenna.ie/john-mckenna/] (1880-1947) in New York for Columbia Records in 1928, paired with the slip-jig "[[Leitrim Town]]." Sligo fiddler Michael Coleman (1891-1945) also recorded it, but used the title "[[Paddy Clancy's]]." Miller prints the tune with the parts reversed from the Treoir version. | ||
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CLANCY'S DREAM. Irish, Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A member of the large "Sweet Biddy Daly" family of 6/8 tunes. The tune was recorded by County Leitrim flute player John McKenna [1] (1880-1947) in New York for Columbia Records in 1928, paired with the slip-jig "Leitrim Town." Sligo fiddler Michael Coleman (1891-1945) also recorded it, but used the title "Paddy Clancy's." Miller prints the tune with the parts reversed from the Treoir version.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Miller (Fiddler's Throne), 2004; No. 20, p. 25. Treoir, 1991.
Recorded sources: