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'''HIGH ROAD TO GLIN, THE'''. Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Composed by the late Bronx fiddler and teacher Martin Mulvihill (originally from Ballygoughlin, west County Limerick) while riding on a train in New York City. Glin is in north Limerick on the south bank of the river Shannon. Bill Black (1996) remarks that Glin sports a nice castle, of course said to be haunted! See also "[[Low Road to Glin (The)]]."  
'''HIGH ROAD TO GLIN, THE'''. Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Composed by Bronx fiddler and teacher Martin Mulvihill (1928-1987, originally from Ballygoughlin, west County Limerick) while riding on a train in New York City. Glin is in north Limerick on the south bank of the river Shannon. Bill Black (1996) remarks that Glin sports a nice castle, of course said to be haunted! See also "[[Low Road to Glin (The)]]."  
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Tune properties and standard notation


HIGH ROAD TO GLIN, THE. Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Composed by Bronx fiddler and teacher Martin Mulvihill (1928-1987, originally from Ballygoughlin, west County Limerick) while riding on a train in New York City. Glin is in north Limerick on the south bank of the river Shannon. Bill Black (1996) remarks that Glin sports a nice castle, of course said to be haunted! See also "Low Road to Glin (The)."

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Black (Music's the Very Best Thing), 1996; No. 325, p. 174.

Recorded sources: Green Linnet GLCD 1211, Kevin Crawford - "In Good Company" (2001).




Tune properties and standard notation