Annotation:Joe Bane's (5)
X: 1 T:Joe Bane's Schottische T:Joe Bane's [5] T:Bill Malley's Schottische R:barndance C:John MacDonald (1821-1893), Scotland S:Andrew McNamara on Clare FM H:A version of the Scottish march "Dornoch Links" H:Bars 2 & 6 of 2nd part can be interchanged Z:id:hn-barndance-12 M:C| L:1/8 F:http://www.norbeck.nu/abc/i/hnbarn0.abc K:A af | eAAB c2BA | e2A2 A2af | eAAB c2BA | c2B2 B2Ac | eAAB c3B | ABce a3f | e3f ecAc |1 B2A2 A2 :|2 B2A2 AB || |: ce | a3b afea | fece faaf | e3f ecAB | c2B2 B2ce | a3b afea | f3e faaf | e3f ecAc |1 B2A2 AB :|2 B2A2 A2 ||
JOE BANE'S [5]. AKA - "Billy Malley's Schottische," "Joe Bane's Scottische." AKA and see "Dornoch Links." Irish, Schottische or Barn Dance (time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. Popular as a barn dance or schottische in East County Clare. Nonetheless, the tune is a derivative of the Scottish pipe march "Dornoch Links."