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'''SIEGE OF ENNIS [2], THE.''' AKA - "Siege of Ennis (The)." Irish, Set Dance (2/4 time). D Major ('A', 'B','E', and 'F' parts) & G Major ('C' and 'D' parts). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDDEEFF. The first parts of the tune are recognizable as the melody popularly sung to “High-Ho, the Rattlin’ Bog” (“The Bog Down in the Valley-O”) while the next two parts are the Scottish tune “[[Farewell to Whiskey (1)]],” followed by the tune used for “[[Spanish Lady]].” Since the “Siege of Ennis” is the name of a dance rather than a tune, several tunes have been employed as vehicles for the steps.  
'''SIEGE OF ENNIS [2], THE.''' AKA - "Siege of Ennis (The)." Irish, Set Dance (2/4 time). D Major ('A', 'B','E', and 'F' parts) & G Major ('C' and 'D' parts). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDDEEFF. The first parts of the tune are recognizable as the melody popularly sung to “High-Ho, the Rattlin’ Bog” (“[[Bog Down in the Valley-O]]”) while the next two parts are the Scottish tune “[[Farewell to Whiskey (1)]],” followed by the tune used for “[[Spanish Lady]].” Since the “Siege of Ennis” is the name of a dance rather than a tune, several tunes have been employed as vehicles for the steps.  
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SIEGE OF ENNIS [2], THE. AKA - "Siege of Ennis (The)." Irish, Set Dance (2/4 time). D Major ('A', 'B','E', and 'F' parts) & G Major ('C' and 'D' parts). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDDEEFF. The first parts of the tune are recognizable as the melody popularly sung to “High-Ho, the Rattlin’ Bog” (“Bog Down in the Valley-O”) while the next two parts are the Scottish tune “Farewell to Whiskey (1),” followed by the tune used for “Spanish Lady.” Since the “Siege of Ennis” is the name of a dance rather than a tune, several tunes have been employed as vehicles for the steps.

Additional notes

Source for notated version: -

Printed sources : - McDermott (Allan's Irish Fiddler), c. 1920’s; No. 118, p. 30.

Recorded sources: -



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