Annotation:Stack of Wheat (The)
X:1 T:Stack of Wheat M:C| L:1/8 R:Hornpipe B:Jerry O’Brien’s Accordion Instructor (Boston, 1949) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:G BA||(3GBG DE GABG|(3ABA GA Bdef|gedB GABG|dBAG E2 BA| (3GBG DE GABG|(3ABA GA Bdef|gedB GABG|AGEF G2:| (3Bcd|edBd edgd|edBd e2 (3def|gedB GABG|dBAG E2 (3Bcd| edBd edgd|edBd e2 (3def|gedB GABG|AGEF G2 (3Bcd| edBd edgd|edBd e2 (3def|gedB GABG|dBAG E2 BA| (3GBG DE GABG|(3ABA GA Bdef|gedB GABG|AGEF G2||
STACK OF WHEAT, THE (An Cruach/Staicín Cruithneachta). AKA - “The Little Stack of Wheat.” Irish, Hornpipe (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'. Some similarity to the “Off to California” family of tunes. Philippe Varlet also finds the tune in Tadhg Crowley’s piping tutor, published in 1936. It was popular in the 1920’s, he says, and was recorded by a number of artists of the era, including Michael Coleman, James Morrison and Tom Ennis, the Flanagan Brothers and Dan Sullivan’s Shamrock Band. County Sligo fiddler Michael Coleman recorded it in New York in a medley following the “Little Stack of Barley (1).”