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),” "Captain McCloude's Reel," “Here Anna,” “Here Awa',” “Frank Roche's Favourite,” “John Roche's Favourite,” “Lady Ann Hope (1)," "Mike Coen's Fling," "Miss Hope’s Strathspey," "Queen of Clubs," "Tiger Hornpipe.” Irish, Fling (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. See notes for “annotation:Frank Roche's Favourite” and “annotation:Lady Ann Hope (1).” This was the second of two flings played in a set recorded in 1976 by flute player Jack Coen and his brother, Fr. Charlie Coen (flute, concertina), originally from County Galway, but longtime 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: -

See also listing at:
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]



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