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Tune annotations
X:1 T:Rakish Paddy B:Ceol Rince na hÉireann I, no. 145 N:translation of note in Irish: "This is originally Scottish. O'Neill says N:that Bremner published it in the year 1768 under the name 'Caper Fey' N:in the 'Second Collection of Scots Reels or Country Dances' and that N:it was usual for the correct version of the name, 'Cabair Fe/igh' or N:'The Deer's Horns', to be used in books of music for the Highland N:pipes ['don phi'ob mho/r']. He is wrong in saying that a version of N:this reel is 'Sporting Pat' [O'Neill's 'Irish Music' no. 297]. That reel N:is much closer to 'The Copperplate' than to 'Rakish Paddy' [O'Neill's N:'Waifs & Strays...', no. 269]. Other names for this tune are 'The Castle N:Street Reel' and 'Glastertown's Downfall'." S:Willie Clancy, pipes R:reel M:4/4 L:1/8 Z:transcribed by Paul de Grae K:Dmix c3 B c2 AB|(3cBA BG EG ~G2|Add^c d2 (3gfe|d^cAG FD ~D2| dAAB c3 e|dAAG FD ~D2|D2 ~D2 ABcA|d^cAG FD D2|| cAAB cAAB|cAGE ED D2|Ad (3efe d^cAd|d^cAG (3EFG AB| c3 B cBAB|(3cBA BG EG ~G2|D2 ~D2 AB (3cBA|d^cAG FD D2|| eg ~g2 ag ~g2|eg ~g2 edcd|eaaa ba ~a2|ea ~a2 ed (3B^cd| eg ~g2 af (3gfe|fde^c defg|af (3gfe fde^c|d^cAG FD D2|| eg ~g2 ag ~g2|eg ~g2 ed (3B^cd|ea ~a2 b2 ag|ea ~a2 ed (3B^cd| eg ~g2 ea ~a2|gfe^c defg|a2 (3gfe fd (3ed^c|d^cAG FD D2||
X:2 T:Rakish Paddy M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel S:O’Neill – Dance Music of Ireland: 1001 Gems (1907), No. 749 Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:C cBcd cBAB|cAGF EFGc|Ad{e}dc defe|dcAG FGAB| cedB cBAB|cAGF EDCE|DEFG ABce|dcAG FD D2|| eg ~g2 agfg|efgf ec ~c2|ea a2 bgag|eaag (3efg dg| eg ~g2 agfg|efge defg|afge fdec|dcAG FD D2||