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|f_annotation='''TUAMGRANEY CASTLE.''' AKA - “Tuamgreine Castle.”  AKA and see “[[Biddy Mickey's]],” “[[Humors of Tuamgraney (The)]].” Irish, Hornpipe. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin (1999) says the tune was collected by O’Neill during a trip to East Clare in 1906, where, in the Sliabh Aughty area, he had several tunes from fiddler Johnny Allen, a dance musician and contemporary of Pat Canny and a blind fiddler named Paddy MacNamara. The latter taught music in the region in the early part of the 20thcentury. See “[[Tomgraney Castle (1)]].” James Kelly - “The Ring Sessions.” Seamus Creagh - “Came the Dawn” (appears as “Julia Clifford’s”).
|f_annotation='''TUAMGRANEY CASTLE.''' AKA - “Tuamgreine Castle.”  AKA and see “[[Biddy Mickey's]],” “[[Humors of Tuamgraney (The)]].” Irish, Hornpipe. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin (1999) says the tune was collected by O’Neill during a trip to East Clare in 1906, where, in the Sliabh Aughty area, he had several tunes from fiddler Johnny Allen, a dance musician and contemporary of Pat Canny and a blind fiddler named Paddy MacNamara. The latter taught music in the region in the early part of the 20thcentury. See “[[Tomgraney Castle (1)]].”
|f_recorded_sources=James Kelly - “The Ring Sessions.” Seamus Creagh - “Came the Dawn” (appears as “Julia Clifford’s”).
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TUAMGRANEY CASTLE. AKA - “Tuamgreine Castle.” AKA and see “Biddy Mickey's,” “Humors of Tuamgraney (The).” Irish, Hornpipe. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin (1999) says the tune was collected by O’Neill during a trip to East Clare in 1906, where, in the Sliabh Aughty area, he had several tunes from fiddler Johnny Allen, a dance musician and contemporary of Pat Canny and a blind fiddler named Paddy MacNamara. The latter taught music in the region in the early part of the 20thcentury. See “Tomgraney Castle (1).”


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Recorded sources : - James Kelly - “The Ring Sessions.” Seamus Creagh - “Came the Dawn” (appears as “Julia Clifford’s”).




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