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|f_annotation='''WADDLING GANDER.''' AKA and see "[[Stool of Repentance]]." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. A setting of the Scottish jig "[[Stool of Repentance]]" learned by Bronx flute player Jack Coen [http://arts.gov/honors/heritage/fellows/jack-coen] (1925-2012) from his concertina-playing father in Woodford, County Galway. | |f_annotation='''WADDLING GANDER.''' AKA and see "[[Stool of Repentance]]." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. A setting of the Scottish jig "[[Stool of Repentance]]" learned by Bronx flute player Jack Coen [http://arts.gov/honors/heritage/fellows/jack-coen] (1925-2012) from his concertina-playing father in Woodford, County Galway. | ||
[[File:JackCoen.jpg|290px|thumb|left|Jack Coen, 1991. Photo by Tom Pich.]] | [[File:JackCoen.jpg|290px|thumb|left|Jack Coen, 1991. Photo by Tom Pich.]] The first strain is quite similar to "[[Fiddler's Whim (1)]]," but the tune is rather simple and the correspondence is probably not intentional. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:14, 4 July 2023
X: 1 T: Waddling Gander T:Stool of Repentance S: Jack & Charlie Coen / "The Branch Line" (Topic 12TS337) N:Learned by Charlie Coen from his father. M: 6/8 L: 1/8 Z: Bill Black R: jig K: G B/c/ |: BGG dGG | BGG ded | cAA eAA | cAc edc | BGG dGG | BGG ded | c2 d e2 f | ged B2 G :| g2 d B2 d | ged BAG | Aee ede | gee e2 d | g2 d B2 d | ged BAG | c2 d e2 f | ged BGA | Bdd dBG | Bdd d2 e | gee ede | gee e2 d | Bdd dBG | Bdd d2 e | c2 d e2 f | ged B2 G ||
WADDLING GANDER. AKA and see "Stool of Repentance." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. A setting of the Scottish jig "Stool of Repentance" learned by Bronx flute player Jack Coen [1] (1925-2012) from his concertina-playing father in Woodford, County Galway.
The first strain is quite similar to "Fiddler's Whim (1)," but the tune is rather simple and the correspondence is probably not intentional.