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'''POOR OULD WOMAN [1]''' (An Sean Bean Bhocht). AKA – “Poor Old Woman,” “Poor Auld Woman.” AKA and see "[[Jerry Daly's Hornpipe]]," "[[Sean bean boct (1)]]." Irish (originally), New England; Hornpipe, Reel. A Dorian (most versions): G Dorian (Levey). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Kerr lists the tune as an “Irish Reel.” It has the same melodic contours as does “[[Loch Leven Castle]]”/[[Tomraney Castle (1)]]," and "[[Shady Groves]]" and "[[Bantry Bay Hornpipe]]" are also related. | '''POOR OULD WOMAN [1]''' (An Sean Bean Bhocht). AKA – “Poor Old Woman,” “Poor Auld Woman.” AKA and see "[[Jerry Daly's Hornpipe]]," "[[Sean bean boct (1)]]." Irish (originally), New England; Hornpipe, Reel. A Dorian (most versions): G Dorian (Levey). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Kerr lists the tune as an “Irish Reel.” It has the same melodic contours as does “[[Loch Leven Castle]]”/[[Tomraney Castle (1)]]," and "[[Shady Groves]]" and "[[Bantry Bay Hornpipe (1)]]" are also related. | ||
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POOR OULD WOMAN [1] (An Sean Bean Bhocht). AKA – “Poor Old Woman,” “Poor Auld Woman.” AKA and see "Jerry Daly's Hornpipe," "Sean bean boct (1)." Irish (originally), New England; Hornpipe, Reel. A Dorian (most versions): G Dorian (Levey). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Kerr lists the tune as an “Irish Reel.” It has the same melodic contours as does “Loch Leven Castle”/Tomraney Castle (1)," and "Shady Groves" and "Bantry Bay Hornpipe (1)" are also related.