Annotation:Cordal Jig
X:1 T:Cordal Jig, The T:Morgan Rattler R:Jig D:De Dannan: Anthem Z:id:he-jig-34 Z:transcribed by henrik.norbeck@mailbox.swipnet.se M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D BAF ~E3|FEF DFA|BAF EFA|B2A Bcd| BAF ~E3|FEF DFA|def edc|B2A Bcd:| |:d3 fed|~c3 ecA|~d3 fed|f2e fga| ~d3 fed|~c3 ecA|dcB cBA|B2A Bcd:||
CORDAL JIG, THE (Port na Cordaile). AKA and see "Five Hundred a Year," "If I Had in the Clear," "Jackson's Bouner Bougher," "Julia Clifford's Jig (2)," "Land of Potatoes," "Morgan Rattler," "Pádraig O’Keeffe’s Jig (2)," "Tom Billy's Jig (4)," "Wren's Nest (2)." Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Cordal is a village in County Kerry, between Castleisland and Ballydesmond. Breathnach (1976) says it is sometimes incorrectly called "The Idle Road." The melody is a sleeker version of O'Neill's ten-part "Morgan Rattler," but the ancestor appears to be "Jackson's Bouner Bougher," attributed to the gentleman-piper Walker 'Piper' Jackson, printed in Dublin about 1774 in Jackson's Celebrated Irish Tunes. "The Cordal Jig" is Denis Murphy's title, given to Brendan Breathnach (see CRÉ II). See also the similar "Winnie Hayes'" and "Lame Crowley."
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