Annotation:Tim Guiheen's Polka

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X:121 T:Tim Guiheen's Polka M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Polka B:Deloughery - Sliabh Luachra on Parade (1980, No. 121) N:From the playing of Terry Teahan Z:Patrick Cavanagh K:Edor E>F GA|Be ed|Bc/B/ AF|EF D2|E>F GA|Be ed|Bc/B/ AF|FE E2:| |e2 ef|g2 fe|d2 de|fa df|e2 ef|g2 fe|dB AF|FE E2:||



TIM GUIHEEN'S POLKA. AKA and see "Anne's Polka," "Captain Moonlight's Polka," "Downy's Polka," "John with the Light Brown Hair," "Mrs. Ramsay of Barnton (2)," "Port Dálaig (4)," " Riding on a Load of Hay," "Séamus Cussen's (1)." Irish, Polka (2/4 time). E Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. This polka family is derived from Duncan MacIntyre's strathspey "Mrs. Ramsay of Barnton (2)" and was originally associated with northwest Ireland, although more widespread nowadays. Variants of tje melody go by a rariety of names, as above. Frank Roche set the same tune as a march, "John with the Light Brown Hair."

See also the Cape Breton/P.E.I. tune "Charlie's Brother" AKA "Little Jack's Reel," which has 'borrowed' the first stain this tune family.


Additional notes



Printed sources : - Paul Deloughery (Sliabh Luachra on Parade), 1980; No. 121.






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