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|f_annotation='''TARTAN ON THE HEATHER, THE.''' Irish, Highland (whole time). Ireland, County Donegal. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’B. Mick Browne remarks that Donegal fiddler James Byrne recorded a Glencolmcille version of this highland on the album "The Brass Fiddle"<ref>Claddagh CC44, Vincent Campbell, James Byrne, Con Cassidy, Francie Byrne - "The Brass Fiddle: Traditional Fiddle Music from Donegal" (1987). </ref> | |f_annotation='''TARTAN ON THE HEATHER, THE.''' Irish, Highland (whole time). Ireland, County Donegal. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’B. "Tarton on the Heather" has been variously classified as a Highland, strathspey and hornpipe. Mick Browne remarks that Donegal fiddler James Byrne recorded a Glencolmcille version of this highland on the album "The Brass Fiddle"<ref>Claddagh CC44, Vincent Campbell, James Byrne, Con Cassidy, Francie Byrne - "The Brass Fiddle: Traditional Fiddle Music from Donegal" (1987). </ref> | ||
# <span class="mw-cite-backlink">↑</span> <span class="reference-text">Claddagh CC44, Vincent Campbell, James Byrne, Con Cassidy, Francie Byrne - "The Brass Fiddle: Traditional Fiddle Music from Donegal" (1987). </span> | # <span class="mw-cite-backlink">↑</span> <span class="reference-text">Claddagh CC44, Vincent Campbell, James Byrne, Con Cassidy, Francie Byrne - "The Brass Fiddle: Traditional Fiddle Music from Donegal" (1987). </span> | ||
, and says "A version similar to Doherty's was also associated with Frank Cassidy." Nigel Gatherer compares the melody to the Scots strathspey "[[Miller of Drone (1) (The)]]" and the Irish version "Miller of Draughin/Drohan (The)" (as well as the American derivative, "[[Grey Eagle (1)]]"). The resemblance to "[[Miller of Drone (1) (The)]]" is more pronounced in the second strains of the tunes, but there is a general melodic and chordal resemblance in the first strains as well. | , and says "A version similar to Doherty's was also associated with Frank Cassidy." Nigel Gatherer compares the melody to the Scots strathspey "[[Miller of Drone (1) (The)]]" and the Irish version "Miller of Draughin/Drohan (The)" (as well as the American derivative, "[[Grey Eagle (1)]]"). The resemblance to "[[Miller of Drone (1) (The)]]" is more pronounced in the second strains of the tunes, but there is a general melodic and chordal resemblance in the first strains as well. |
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TARTAN ON THE HEATHER, THE. Irish, Highland (whole time). Ireland, County Donegal. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’B. "Tarton on the Heather" has been variously classified as a Highland, strathspey and hornpipe. Mick Browne remarks that Donegal fiddler James Byrne recorded a Glencolmcille version of this highland on the album "The Brass Fiddle"[1]
- ↑ Claddagh CC44, Vincent Campbell, James Byrne, Con Cassidy, Francie Byrne - "The Brass Fiddle: Traditional Fiddle Music from Donegal" (1987).
, and says "A version similar to Doherty's was also associated with Frank Cassidy." Nigel Gatherer compares the melody to the Scots strathspey "Miller of Drone (1) (The)" and the Irish version "Miller of Draughin/Drohan (The)" (as well as the American derivative, "Grey Eagle (1)"). The resemblance to "Miller of Drone (1) (The)" is more pronounced in the second strains of the tunes, but there is a general melodic and chordal resemblance in the first strains as well.
- ↑ Claddagh CC44, Vincent Campbell, James Byrne, Con Cassidy, Francie Byrne - "The Brass Fiddle: Traditional Fiddle Music from Donegal" (1987).