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|f_annotation='''BORING THE LEATHER [2]''' (Tolladh an Leathair). AKA and see "[[Come with Me Now]]," "[[Connaughtman (The)]]," "[[Down the Back Lane]]," "[[Humors of Ayle House (The)]]," "[[Kilfinane Jig (The)]]," "[[Shoemaker's Fancy (The)]]," "[[When You Go Home]]." Irish, Double Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The jig appears in O'Neill's publication fours times under the titles "[[Come with Me Now]]," "[[Humors of Ayle House (The)]]," "[[Kilfinane Jig (The)]]," and "[[When You Go Home]]," though Breathnach says the key signature is wrong in all of them and sometimes the endings are wrong. Three versions are printed with no name by Petrie (No. 964-6). The "[[Boring the Leather]]" name comes from the mid-19th century James Goodman Manuscripts (Cork).  
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'''BORING THE LEATHER [2]''' (Tolladh an Leathair). AKA and see "[[Come with Me Now]]," "[[Connaughtman (The)]]," "[[Down the Back Lane]]," "[[Humors of Ayle House (The)]]," "[[Kilfinane Jig (The)]]," "[[Shoemaker's Fancy (The)]]," "[[When You Go Home]]." Irish, Double Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The jig appears in O'Neill's publication fours times under the titles "[[Come with Me Now]]," "[[Humors of Ayle House (The)]]," "[[Kilfinane Jig (The)]]," and "[[When You Go Home]]," though Breathnach says the key signature is wrong in all of them and sometimes the endings are wrong. Three versions are printed with no name by Petrie (No. 964-6). The "[[Boring the Leather]]" name comes from the mid-19th century James Goodman Manuscripts (Cork).  
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<font color=red>''Source for notated version''</font>: - piper Willie Clancy/Liam Mac Flannchadha (County Clare, Ireland) [Breathnach].  
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Breathnach ('''CRÉ I'''), 1963; No. 6, p. 5 (appears as "Tolladh an Leathair").  
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BORING THE LEATHER [2] (Tolladh an Leathair). AKA and see "Come with Me Now," "Connaughtman (The)," "Down the Back Lane," "Humors of Ayle House (The)," "Kilfinane Jig (The)," "Shoemaker's Fancy (The)," "When You Go Home." Irish, Double Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The jig appears in O'Neill's publication fours times under the titles "Come with Me Now," "Humors of Ayle House (The)," "Kilfinane Jig (The)," and "When You Go Home," though Breathnach says the key signature is wrong in all of them and sometimes the endings are wrong. Three versions are printed with no name by Petrie (No. 964-6). The "Boring the Leather" name comes from the mid-19th century James Goodman Manuscripts (Cork).


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - piper Willie Clancy/Liam Mac Flannchadha (County Clare, Ireland) [Breathnach].

Printed sources : - Breathnach (CRÉ I), 1963; No. 6, p. 5 (appears as "Tolladh an Leathair").

Recorded sources : - North Star Records NS0038, "The Village Green: Dance Music of Old Sturbridge Village."




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