Annotation:How are You Mary Geaney?

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X:78 T:How Are You, Mary Geaney? M:4/4 L:1/8 R:Barndance B:Deloughery - Sliabh Luachra on Parade (1980, No. 78) N:From the playing of Terry Teahan Z:Patrick Cavanagh K:Edor E>FA>B c2 d2 | e>fe>d B>cd>f | e>AA>B c>AA>B | c/B/A F>A E2 D2 | E>FA>B c2 d2 | e>fe>d B>cd>f | e>AA>B c>AG>E | A3 A A4 :| |:e>fe>A B>cd>f | e>fe>d B>cd>f | e>AA>B c>AA>B | c/B/A F>A E2 D2 | E>FA>B c2 d2 | e>fe>d B>cd>f | e>AA>B c/B/A G>E | A3 A A4 :||



HOW ARE YOU, MARY GEANEY? AKA and see "Behind the Ditch in Páirc Anna," "Behind the Bush in Parkhanna," "Flynn's Hornpipe," "Humors of Tullycrine", "McDermott's," "Meeting Place (The)," "Mike Sullivan's Hornpipe (2)," "Mrs. Dwyer's," "Siskin." Irish, Barndance (4/4 time). E Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune is variously identified as a barndance, fling hornpipe, or reel. It was recorded as "Behind the Bush in Parkhanna" by Mrs. Ellen O'Dwyer, a concertina player (thus the alternate title "Mrs. Dwyer's." Sliabh Luachra accordion player called it "Mike Sullivan's," the musician he associated the tune with.


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Printed sources : - Paul Deloughery (Sliabh Luachra on Parade), 1980; No. 78.






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