X:1
T:Tomgraney Castle
M:C|
L:1/8
R:Hornpipe
S:O’Neill – Dance Music of Ireland: 1001 Gems (1907), No. 949
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
K:Ador
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A2 AB AGEG|AGAB cBcd|(3efg fa gede|c2A2A2:|
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A2 AB AGEG|AGAB cBcd|(3efg fa gede|c2A2A2:|
TOMGRANEY CASTLE (Caislean Tuaim-Greine). AKA - "Tuamgraney Castle." AKA and see "Hurry Home the Harvest," “Loch Leven Castle,” “Tuamgraney Castle,” "Humors of Tuamgraney." Irish, Hornpipe (cut time). A Dorian (O'Neill): E Minor (Flaherty). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Tomgraney, or Tuamgraney, is in east Clare. The tower fortress of Tuamgraney Castle dates to c. 1550 and was constructed by the O'Grady family to protect the adjacent St. Cronan's church. The O'Grady's were a leading ecclesiastical family in Ireland in the late Middle Ages, and several relations went on to become Archbishops and many others held high office in the church. They were Lords of territory of Hy-donghaile, and, at the time the castle was constructed, ruled the areas about Tuamgraney, Scariff, Mountshannon and Whitegate. The formerly battlemented building is largely in ruins now.