Brennan on the Moor
BRENNAN ON THE MOOR. Irish, Air. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "One of the most celebrated bagpipe tunes in 1770," states Grattan Flood (1906), who identified it as a setting of a song written in praise of a noted Irish Tory or Rapparee named William Brennan. Joyce (1909) states Brennan was a noted highwayman of the 18th century whose ballywhick was the Kilworth Mountains near Fermoy in Cork. Joyce had the ballad on broadsheets printed by Haly of Cork in the 1840's, but states that he prints the melody for the first time, taken from a ballad-singer in Trim in the 1850's.
Printed source: Joyce (Old Irish Folk Music and Songs), 1909; No. 379, pp. 186-187.
X:1 T:Brennan on the Moor M:C L:1/8 R:Air S:Joyce - Old Irish Folk Music and Songs (1909) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:D D/E/ | FF FF A2 GF | FE D>D D3A | dc ec dF GA | =cB A>F F3A | dc ec dF GA |=c>B AF F3d | cBB BB B>c d>B | AB AG F3z || DE D>D D3z | DF A>A A3d |c>B Bc BA F>E | ED D>D D3 ||
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