X:1
T:Tommy Whelan's
T:Humors of Loughrea
T:Shores of Loughrea
R:reel
M:C|
L:1/8
K:G
DE|~G3A BA~A2|bgag egdB|GFGA BAGE|ABAG EGDE|!
~G3A BA~A2|bgag egdB|GFGABAGE|ABAG E2||!
ef|gfeg fdBd|~g2 ef gaba|ge~e2 edBd|ea~a2 ag e2|!
gfeg fdBd|~g2 ef gaba|gfge agaf|dgbg egdB||!
TOMMY WHELAN'S REEL (Ríl Thomáis Uí Fhaoláin). AKA and see "Humors of Loughrea," "Shores of Lough Reagh," "Whelan's Reel." Irish, Reel. G Major/E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Source Paddy Carty also called the tune “Shores of Lough Reagh. Tommy Whelan (1872-1951) was a member of the famed Ballinakill Ceili Band (East Galway, AKA Ballinakill Players), who, with Eddie Moloney, formed the flute playing portion of the band.
Additional notes Source for notated version : - Flute player Paddy Carty (Ireland) [Breathnach/CRÉ III]; fiddler Tommy Coen and flute player Eddie Moloney (Co. Galway) [Breathnach/ CRÉ II].
Printed sources : - Breathanch (CRÉ II), 1976; No. 197, p. 102 (appears as “Gan anim/Untitled”). Breathnach (CRÉ III), 1985; No. 87, p. 43.
Recorded sources : - Advent 3601, Joe Murtaugh - "Off to California" (1977). Green Linnet SIF 3067/Topic 12TS337, Charlie and Jack Coen – “The Branch Line" (1977). Musical Heritage 515531-H, Jimmy Hogan Trio - "Traditional Dance Music of Ireland" (1997). Shanachie Records 29001, "Paddy Carty" (1976).
See also listing at : Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]