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|f_annotation='''GALWAY RAMBLER, THE'''. AKA and see "[[Lord Wellington (1)]]," "[[Manchester Reel (3)]]," "[[Paddy Finley's Fancy Reel]]," "[[Paddy Finlay's Favourite]]," "[[Piper's Wedding (1) (The)]]," "[[Rising Sun (5)]]," "[[Sean Ryan's Reel (2)]]," "[[Sligo Rambler (1)]]," "[[Tiarna Wellington]]," "[[Wellington's Reel (2)]]." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Harker/Rafferty, Mulvihill, Tubridy): AAB (Taylor). A member of the rather large and varied tune family that includes "[[Mills are Grinding (1) (The)]]." "The Galway Rambler" is often paired in a set with "[[London Lasses (1)]]," perhaps stemming from the 1937 recording by the Aughrim Slopes Ceili Band in Dublin. It was recorded in 1927 by Galway flute player Tom Morrison (1889-1958) under the title "[[Manchester Reel (3)]]" (along with "[[Dunmore Lasses (The)]]" and "[[Castlebar Traveller (The)]]"), however, the "Manchester Reel" title seems ideosyncratic to the Morrison recording. The same medley was recreated a decade later on 78 RPM by the Aughrim Slopes Ceildhe Band, using the "Galway Rambler" title instead. | |f_annotation='''GALWAY RAMBLER, THE'''. AKA and see "[[Lord Wellington (1)]]," "[[Manchester Reel (3)]]," "[[Paddy Finley's Fancy Reel]]," "[[Paddy Finlay's Favourite]]," "[[Piper's Wedding (1) (The)]]," "[[Rising Sun (5)]]," "[[Sean Ryan's Reel (2)]]," "[[Sligo Rambler (1)]]," "[[Tiarna Wellington]]," "[[Wellington's Reel (2)]]." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Harker/Rafferty, Mulvihill, Tubridy): AAB (Taylor): AA'B (Prior). A member of the rather large and varied tune family that includes "[[Mills are Grinding (1) (The)]]." "The Galway Rambler" is often paired in a set with "[[London Lasses (1)]]," perhaps stemming from the 1937 recording by the Aughrim Slopes Ceili Band in Dublin. It was recorded in 1927 by Galway flute player Tom Morrison (1889-1958) under the title "[[Manchester Reel (3)]]" (along with "[[Dunmore Lasses (The)]]" and "[[Castlebar Traveller (The)]]"), however, the "Manchester Reel" title seems ideosyncratic to the Morrison recording. The same medley was recreated a decade later on 78 RPM by the Aughrim Slopes Ceildhe Band, using the "Galway Rambler" title instead. | ||
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X:1 T:Galway Rambler, The M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel K:G G2 dG eGdG | (3GAG dB AGED | G3 A BABd | gedB AGED | G2 dG eGdG | G2 dG AGED | G3A BABd | gedB AGEG2 || g3b agab | gabg aged | g3b agab | gedB AGED | g2 bg agab | gabg a2 ga | bgag egfa | gedB AGEF ||
GALWAY RAMBLER, THE. AKA and see "Lord Wellington (1)," "Manchester Reel (3)," "Paddy Finley's Fancy Reel," "Paddy Finlay's Favourite," "Piper's Wedding (1) (The)," "Rising Sun (5)," "Sean Ryan's Reel (2)," "Sligo Rambler (1)," "Tiarna Wellington," "Wellington's Reel (2)." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Harker/Rafferty, Mulvihill, Tubridy): AAB (Taylor): AA'B (Prior). A member of the rather large and varied tune family that includes "Mills are Grinding (1) (The)." "The Galway Rambler" is often paired in a set with "London Lasses (1)," perhaps stemming from the 1937 recording by the Aughrim Slopes Ceili Band in Dublin. It was recorded in 1927 by Galway flute player Tom Morrison (1889-1958) under the title "Manchester Reel (3)" (along with "Dunmore Lasses (The)" and "Castlebar Traveller (The)"), however, the "Manchester Reel" title seems ideosyncratic to the Morrison recording. The same medley was recreated a decade later on 78 RPM by the Aughrim Slopes Ceildhe Band, using the "Galway Rambler" title instead.
Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard's "Reel du gin" has a first strain that resembles the second strain of "Galway Rambler."