Annotation:Woodford Fling (2)

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X:1 T:Mike Coen's Fling T:Woodford Fling [2] S: Jack & Charlie Coen / "The Branch Line" (Topic 12TS337) M: 4/4 L: 1/8 Z: Bill Black R: hornpipe K: G D2 | GFGB AGED | cBcd efge | B3 c dcAc | (3BAG AF GDB,D | GFGB AGED | cBcd efge | B3 c dcAc |1 (3BAG AF G2 :|2 (3BAG AF G2 D2|| (3gag df (3gag df | gbag edef | (3gag df (3gag dB | cdef g3 d | (3gag df (3gag df | gbag edeg | bgaf ge d2 | (3efg dB AGAB ||



WOODFORD FLING [2], THE. AKA and see “Blue Bonnet (1),” “Here Anna,” “Here Awa',” “Frank Roche's Favorite,” “John Roche's Favorite,” “[[Lady Ann Hope (1).” Irish, Fling (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. See note for “annotation:Frank Roche’\'s Favorite” and “annotation:Lady Ann Hope (1).” This was the second of two flings played in a set by flute player Jack Coen and his brother, Fr. Charlie Coen (flute, concertina), originally from County Galway, but long émigrés to New York.

Additional notes

Source for notated version: -

Printed sources : - Green Linnet SIF 3067, Jack & Charlie Coen – “The Branch Line” (learned from their father, in their home near Woodford, East Galway).

Recorded sources: -



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