Buachaill Dreoite (1) (An)
X:2 T:Buachaill Breóite, An M:C L:1/8 R:Air N:First two parts only of long variation sets. S:James Goodman manuscripts (mid-19th century) K:G d|:G/A/B/G/ A>F A>G G>D|G/A/B/G/ A>G d/c/A/G/ F>A| G/A/B/G/ A>G A>G G>A|fa/f/ gf/d/ d/c/A/G/ F>A:| |:BB/G/ c>A d/c/A/G/ GF/D/|BB/G/ c>A d/c/A/G/ F>A| BB/G/ c>A d/c/A/G/ G(c/d/)|fa/f/ gf/d/ d/cA/G/ F>A:||
X:3
T:Sick Boy [1], The
T:An Bouchail Breoighte
L:1/8
M:C
R:Hornpipe & Air
S:Joyce - Old Irish Folk Music and Songs (1909)
Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion
K:G
GABG A2G2|A2G2G2D2|GABG A2G2|cBAG F2A2|
GABG A2G2|A2G2G2=f2|e2g2=f2d2|cBAG F2A2:|
|:BABG c2A2|dcBA G2A2|BABG DGBG|cBAG F2A2|
BABG cBcA|dcBA G2g2|gbag fefd|dcAG F2A2:|
|:gbag abag|abag g2d2|gbag abag|abag f2a2|
gbag abag|agfa g2de|=fefd defd|cBAG F2A2:||
X:1
T:An Buachaill Dreoite [1]
T:The Ailing Boy
S:from study tape from Mike Rafferty.
R:barndance
H:Hornpipe or Fling (4/4 time). Similarities with "Sean Reid's Reel" (The West Wind)
H:and the jig "Bimid ag ol is a' pogadh na mban."
N:dreoite [DROH-tcha] << Irish word:definition... (smell) mouldy; (US) moldy. Bob Pfeffer says
N:he thinks it means the Withered Lad or the Spent Lad. Jerome Colburn says dreoghaim:
N:"I rot, I wither". The lad's withered away, wasted away (sc. from lovesickness). On the liner
N:notes for Chulrua's _Down the Back Lane_, "An Buachaill Dreoite" is translated "The Ailing Boy."
D:Chieftains 7; Declan Masterson (pipes, whistle); Mick O' Brien (pipes, whistle);
D:Chulrua; Tommy Keane & Jacqueline Mccarthy: The Wind Among The Reeds;
D:Joe Ryan (fiddle); Ronan Browne and Peter O'Loughlin.
M:C|
L:1/8
Z:Lesl
K:G
GF|: DGGB d2cA | DGGF G2GF | DGGB d2cA | dcAG EFFE|
DGGB d2cA | DGGF GABd | g2gf gbag |1 fdcA G2GF:|2 fdcA G2GA||
|:B2BG c2cA | dGGF G2GA | BdBG c3A | dcAG EFGA|
B2BG c2cA | d^cde fgaf | g2gf gbag |1 fdcA G2GA:|2 fdcA G2||