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'''LULLABY FOR IRISH PIPES.''' Irish, Air (3/4 time). G Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. O'Neill (1922) says of his source: "James Whiteside, the 'Bard of Bray', County Wicklow, was a genius-scholar, poet, musician, composer. Born in County Monaghan in 1844, he retired after 40 years service as a schoolteacher at Bray. His playing of the violin won two first honors at two Feiseanna. An interesting sketch of his life appears on pages 384-7, [O'Neill's] '''Irish Minstrels and Musicians'''." Arthur Darley & Patrick McCall also printed several tunes from the Whiteside mss. | |f_annotation='''LULLABY FOR IRISH PIPES.''' Irish, Air (3/4 time). G Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. O'Neill (1922) says of his source: "James Whiteside, the 'Bard of Bray', County Wicklow, was a genius-scholar, poet, musician, composer. Born in County Monaghan in 1844, he retired after 40 years service as a schoolteacher at Bray. His playing of the violin won two first honors at two Feiseanna. An interesting sketch of his life appears on pages 384-7, [O'Neill's] '''Irish Minstrels and Musicians'''." Arthur Darley & Patrick McCall also printed several tunes from the Whiteside mss. [[File:whiteside.jpg|200px|thumb|right|James Whiteside]] | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version=the Whiteside manuscript [O'Neill]. See note for "[[Annotation:My Charmer from Clare]]" for more on Whiteside. | |||
|f_printed_sources=O'Neill ('''Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody'''), 1922. | |||
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LULLABY FOR IRISH PIPES. Irish, Air (3/4 time). G Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. O'Neill (1922) says of his source: "James Whiteside, the 'Bard of Bray', County Wicklow, was a genius-scholar, poet, musician, composer. Born in County Monaghan in 1844, he retired after 40 years service as a schoolteacher at Bray. His playing of the violin won two first honors at two Feiseanna. An interesting sketch of his life appears on pages 384-7, [O'Neill's] Irish Minstrels and Musicians." Arthur Darley & Patrick McCall also printed several tunes from the Whiteside mss.