Annotation:Spike Island Lasses (1)
X: 1 T:Spike Island Lasses [1], The R:reel S:Session Galway 1992 Z:id:hn-reel-426 M:C| K:Dmix cAGB AD~D2|AD~D2 FGAB|cAGB AGFG|1 Adde fded:|2 Add^c d3e|| f2df efge|fded ^cA~A2|f2df ed^cB|Add^c d2^cd| ea~a2 efge|dfed =cAAG|Add^c d3=c|Adde fded|| cAGB ~A3d|~B3G ~A3d|cAGB AGFG|Adde fded| cAGB ~A3d|BGGF GBdB|cAGB AGFG|Add^c d3e|| (3fed ad fdad|(3fed af ge~e2|fdad bdad|fage dcAc| defg ~a3b|agfa ~g3e|fedf ed^cA|d^cde fded|| P:"variations" |:cAGc ADDE|FDAD (3EFG AB|cAGc AD (3EFG|1 Adde fded:|2 Add^c d3e|| f2df efge|fded =cA~A2|fedf efge|afge ~d3f| eaag efge|d2ed =cAGc|Add^c d3=c|Adde fded|| cAGB ~A3d|BdBG A2dB|cAGc AD (3EFG|Adde fded| cAGB ~A3d|BGGF G2dB|cAGc AD (3EFG|Add^c d3g|| f2ad fdad|faaf geeg|fd~d2 bdad|fage dcAc| defg ~a3b|agfa ~g3e|f2df ed^cB|Adde fded||
SPIKE ISLAND LASSES [1] (Gearrchaile Oileán Píce). AKA – “Cloichíní Beaga na Farraige.” AKA and see "Reidy's Reel," “Small Stones of the Sea (The).” Irish, Reel (cut time). D Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABCD (Breathnach, Vallely): AA’BCD (Taylor). Spike Island, in Cork Harbour, is the site of a former military installation, and is presently used as an incarceration facility for adolescent offenders. “One of the great tunes in piping repertoire,” opines Leitrim uilleann piper Brian McNamara (2004), who believes the melody started out as a two part reel and developed into the four-part tune that is more common today. He points out that the two-part version is associated with concertina repertoire, particularly with the playing of Mrs. Crotty. Breathnach (1963) notes that O’Neill’s “Reidy's Reel” (in O’Neill’s Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody, 1922) is a version of this tune, although the second half-phrase of the ‘B’ part that he prints belongs with “Bank of Ireland (1) (The).” Sometimes this tune is played in a medley followed by “Dogs Among the Bushes (The).”