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'''SUNSHINE HORNPIPE, THE''' (Crannciuil taitneam na greine). AKA - "Solas na Gréine." AKA and see “[[Pansy Blossom (1) (The)]],” "[[Shunster's Hornpipe]],” “[[St. Elmo Hornpipe]]." English, Irish, Scottish; Hornpipe (cut time). England, Northumberland. A Major (Carlin, O’Neill): G Major (Mallinson). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. | '''SUNSHINE HORNPIPE, THE''' (Crannciuil taitneam na greine). AKA - "Solas na Gréine." AKA and see “[[Pansy Blossom (1) (The)]],” "[[Shunster's Hornpipe]],” “[[St. Elmo Hornpipe]]." English, Irish, Scottish; Hornpipe (cut time). England, Northumberland. A Major (Carlin, O’Neill): G Major (Mallinson). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Versions of the hornpipe appear in '''Ryan's Mammoth Collection as "[[St. Elmo's Hornpipe]]" and "[[Shunster's Hornpipe]]," and, in an earlier Howe publication, as "[[Shunter's Hornpipe]]." It is possible, that "Sunshine" in O'Neill's title is a miss-hearing of Ryan's "Shunster's"; O'Neill was aware of the connection for, Paul de Grae points out, "Shunster's" appears as a supplementary title in the index to "Dance Music of Ireland" (1907). A version of the tune was also printed in O'Neill's earlier '''Music of Ireland''' (1903) as "[[Pansy Blossom (1) (The)]]", attributed to James O'Neill. | ||
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SUNSHINE HORNPIPE, THE (Crannciuil taitneam na greine). AKA - "Solas na Gréine." AKA and see “Pansy Blossom (1) (The),” "Shunster's Hornpipe,” “St. Elmo Hornpipe." English, Irish, Scottish; Hornpipe (cut time). England, Northumberland. A Major (Carlin, O’Neill): G Major (Mallinson). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Versions of the hornpipe appear in Ryan's Mammoth Collection as "St. Elmo's Hornpipe" and "Shunster's Hornpipe," and, in an earlier Howe publication, as "Shunter's Hornpipe." It is possible, that "Sunshine" in O'Neill's title is a miss-hearing of Ryan's "Shunster's"; O'Neill was aware of the connection for, Paul de Grae points out, "Shunster's" appears as a supplementary title in the index to "Dance Music of Ireland" (1907). A version of the tune was also printed in O'Neill's earlier Music of Ireland (1903) as "Pansy Blossom (1) (The)", attributed to James O'Neill.