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'''JOHNNY'S WEDDING''' ("Banais Seanin" or "Posad Seaganin"). AKA and see "[[Colonel McBain's]]," "[[Devonshire Reel (1) (The)]]," "[[Seán Frank]]," "[[Smoky House (1) (The)]]," "[[Sporting Molly]]." Irish, Reel. G Dorian (O'Neill): G Major (Eames); A Minor (Goodman). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Goodman): AA'B. Probably derived from the Scots "[[Johnnie's Made a Wedding O't]]/Johnny's Made a Waddin' O't." "[[Colonel McBain's]]" is a closely related tune. The tune was entered into the music manuscript copybook of fiddler M.E. Eames, frontispiece dated Aug. 22nd, 1859 (p. 9). Unfortunately, nothing is known of Eames, although a few of the tune titles in his manuscript suggest Philadelphia, Pa., connections. Eames set "Johnny's Wedding" in the key of 'G' Major, but by the time O'Neill printed it some fifty years later the tonality had migrated to the dorian mode. The tune and title also appear in the mid-19th century music manuscript collection of County Cork uilleann piper, collector and Church if Ireland cleric Rev. James Goodman [http://goodman.itma.ie/volume-three#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=126&z=-1221.4869%2C0%2C10618.9738%2C6432] (vol. 3, p. 123) in the key of A minor. | '''JOHNNY'S WEDDING''' ("Banais Seanin" or "Posad Seaganin"). AKA and see "[[Colonel McBain's]]," "[[Devonshire Reel (1) (The)]]," "[[Seán Frank]]," "[[Smoky House (1) (The)]]," "[[Sporting Molly]]." Irish, Reel. G Dorian (O'Neill): G Major (Eames); A Minor (Goodman). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Goodman): AA'B. Probably derived from the Scots "[[Johnnie's Made a Wedding O't]]/Johnny's Made a Waddin' O't." "[[Colonel McBain's]]" is a closely related tune. The tune was entered into the music manuscript copybook of fiddler M.E. Eames, frontispiece dated Aug. 22nd, 1859 (p. 9). Unfortunately, nothing is known of Eames, although a few of the tune titles in his manuscript suggest Philadelphia, Pa., connections. Eames set "Johnny's Wedding" in the key of 'G' Major, but by the time O'Neill printed it some fifty years later the tonality had migrated to the dorian mode. The tune and title also appear in the mid-19th century music manuscript collection of County Cork uilleann piper, collector and Church if Ireland cleric Rev. James Goodman [http://goodman.itma.ie/volume-three#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=126&z=-1221.4869%2C0%2C10618.9738%2C6432] (vol. 3, p. 123) in the key of A minor. | ||
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''Printed sources'': O'Neill (Krassen), 1976; p. 99. O'Neill ('''Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies'''), 1903; No. 1216. O'Neill ('''Dance Music of Ireland: 1001 Gems'''), 1907; No. 493, p. 94. Shields ('''Tunes of the Munster Pipers, vol. 1'''), 1998; No. 466, p. 183. | <font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - O'Neill (Krassen), 1976; p. 99. O'Neill ('''Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies'''), 1903; No. 1216. O'Neill ('''Dance Music of Ireland: 1001 Gems'''), 1907; No. 493, p. 94. Shields ('''Tunes of the Munster Pipers, vol. 1'''), 1998; No. 466, p. 183. | ||
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Green Linnet GLCD 1127, "Martin Hayes" (1993). </font> | <font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> -Green Linnet GLCD 1127, "Martin Hayes" (1993). | ||
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JOHNNY'S WEDDING ("Banais Seanin" or "Posad Seaganin"). AKA and see "Colonel McBain's," "Devonshire Reel (1) (The)," "Seán Frank," "Smoky House (1) (The)," "Sporting Molly." Irish, Reel. G Dorian (O'Neill): G Major (Eames); A Minor (Goodman). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Goodman): AA'B. Probably derived from the Scots "Johnnie's Made a Wedding O't/Johnny's Made a Waddin' O't." "Colonel McBain's" is a closely related tune. The tune was entered into the music manuscript copybook of fiddler M.E. Eames, frontispiece dated Aug. 22nd, 1859 (p. 9). Unfortunately, nothing is known of Eames, although a few of the tune titles in his manuscript suggest Philadelphia, Pa., connections. Eames set "Johnny's Wedding" in the key of 'G' Major, but by the time O'Neill printed it some fifty years later the tonality had migrated to the dorian mode. The tune and title also appear in the mid-19th century music manuscript collection of County Cork uilleann piper, collector and Church if Ireland cleric Rev. James Goodman [1] (vol. 3, p. 123) in the key of A minor.