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'''DOON REEL [1], THE''' (Ríl an Dúna). AKA and see "[[Callaghan's Reel (1)]]," "gCeirtlin Snaithe in Aimhreidh." Irish, Reel. Ireland, Sliabh Luachra. D Mixolydian (Breathnach): D Major (McNulty): G Major (Taylor). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Breathnach): AAB (Taylor): AABB (McNulty). Moylan (1994) notes there are several reels associated with fiddler and farmer Cal Callaghan from Doon, all of them being known as either 'the' or 'a' 'Doon Reel'. Callaghan was the uncle of fiddler Pádraig O'Keeffe, who absorbed the older man's repertoire and called them "Doon reels." The village of Doon is near Kiskeam, County Cork (also called Doonasleen), and is the birth place as well of  O'Keeffe's mother Margaret Callaghan, who played the concertina and probably the fiddle. Breathnach (1976) says the first part is related to "Kate Kelly's Fancy" and "Nellie (O')Donovan." "Ravelled Hank of Yarn [1]" and "The Russians are Coming" are also related tunes. Some similarities to Donegal fiddlers John and Mickey Doherty's "[[Bonnie Bunch of Ferns]]."  
'''DOON REEL [1], THE''' (Ríl an Dúna). AKA and see "[[Callaghan's Reel (1)]]," "gCeirtlin Snaithe in Aimhreidh." Irish, Reel. Ireland, Sliabh Luachra. D Mixolydian (Breathnach): D Major (McNulty): G Major (Taylor). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Breathnach): AAB (Taylor): AABB (McNulty). Moylan (1994) notes there are several reels associated with fiddler and farmer Cal Callaghan from Doon, all of them being known as either 'the' or 'a' 'Doon Reel'. Callaghan was the uncle of fiddler Pádraig O'Keeffe, who absorbed the older man's repertoire and called them "Doon reels." The village of Doon is near Kiskeam, County Cork (also called Doonasleen), and is the birth place as well of  O'Keeffe's mother Margaret Callaghan, who played the concertina and probably the fiddle. Breathnach (1976) says the first part is related to "Kate Kelly's Fancy" and "Nellie (O')Donovan." "Ravelled Hank of Yarn [1]" and "The Russians are Coming" are also related tunes. Similarities to Donegal fiddlers John and Mickey Doherty's "[[Bonnie Bunch of Ferns]]."  
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DOON REEL [1], THE (Ríl an Dúna). AKA and see "Callaghan's Reel (1)," "gCeirtlin Snaithe in Aimhreidh." Irish, Reel. Ireland, Sliabh Luachra. D Mixolydian (Breathnach): D Major (McNulty): G Major (Taylor). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Breathnach): AAB (Taylor): AABB (McNulty). Moylan (1994) notes there are several reels associated with fiddler and farmer Cal Callaghan from Doon, all of them being known as either 'the' or 'a' 'Doon Reel'. Callaghan was the uncle of fiddler Pádraig O'Keeffe, who absorbed the older man's repertoire and called them "Doon reels." The village of Doon is near Kiskeam, County Cork (also called Doonasleen), and is the birth place as well of O'Keeffe's mother Margaret Callaghan, who played the concertina and probably the fiddle. Breathnach (1976) says the first part is related to "Kate Kelly's Fancy" and "Nellie (O')Donovan." "Ravelled Hank of Yarn [1]" and "The Russians are Coming" are also related tunes. Similarities to Donegal fiddlers John and Mickey Doherty's "Bonnie Bunch of Ferns."

Source for notated version: fiddler Denis Murphy, 1966 (Gneeveguilla, Co. Kerry, Ireland), who had the tune from Pádraig O'Keeffe, who got it "from my uncle in Doon" (i.e. Callaghan) [Breathnach]; set dance music recorded live at Na Píobairí Uilleann, mid-1980's [Taylor].

Printed sources: Breathnach (CRÉ II), 1976; No. 270, p. 139. McNulty (Dance Music of Ireland), 1965; p. 7. Taylor (Music for the Sets: Yellow Book), 1995; p. 19. Taylor (Music for the Sets: Blue Book), 1995; p. 14.

Recorded sources: Topic 12T309, Padraig O'Keeffe, Denis Murphy & Julia Clifford - "Kerry Fiddles" (1977. Originally recorded 1952). See also listing at: Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]




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