Annotation:Dawning of the Day (4) (The)

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DAWNING OF THE DAY [4], THE (Fáinne geal an lae). Irish, Air or March (2/4 or 4/4 time). E Flat Major (Stanford/Petrie): D Major (Cranitch, Tubridy): G Major (Ó Canainn, Scanlon). Standard tuning (fiddle). One part (Cranitch, Ó Canainn, Scanlon, Tubridy): AB (Stanford/Petrie). The melody is within the span of an octave. A variant is "Oh Johnny dearest Johnny what dyed your hands and cloaths?" Petrie's air compares closely (save key) with that in Joyce's Old Irish Folk Music and Songs, No. 774 (see "Dawning of the Day (2) (The)".

Additional notes

Source for notated version: - "From Kate Keane, Dec., 1854" [Stanford/Petrie].

Printed sources : - Cranitch (The Irish Fiddle Book), 1996; p. 35. Ó Canainn (Traditional Slow Airs of Ireland), 1995; No. 30, p. 31. Batt Scanlon (The Violin Made Easy and Attractive), 1923; p. 21. Stanford/Petrie (Complete Collection), 1905; No. 694, p. 174. Tubridy (Irish Traditional Music, vol. 1), 1999; p. 3.

Recorded sources: -

See also listing at:
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]



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