Annotation:Londonderry Clog

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X:1 T:Londonderry Clog R:Hornpipe M:4/4 L:1/8 B:Don Messer - Way Down East (1948, p. 85) Z:Transcribed by Bruce Osborne K:D A>G|F2A>d f>dA>F|G2B>d g>dB>G|F2A>d f>dA>F|E2G>B e>cA>G| F2A>d f>dA>F|G2B>d g2a>g|f>af>d B>ge>c|d2f2 d2:| P:2nd |:f>g|a2f>d A>df>a|g2e>c A>ce>g|a2f>d A>dg>f|(3efd (3cdB A2f>g| a2f>d A>df>a|g>fe>f g2a>g|f>af>d B>ge>c|d2f2 d2:| P:3rd A>G|:(3FED A>D B>DA>D|d>cde>f e>cA>G|(3FED A>D B>DA>D|E>GF>A G>BA>G| (3FED A>D B>DA>D|d>cd>f|e>ce>g|(3fgf d>f g>ec>e|d2f2d2:| P:4th (3efg|:a>^ga>b a>fd>f|g>fg>a g>ec>e|a>^ga>b a>fd>f (3efd (3cdc A2 efg| a>^ga>b a>fd>f|g>fe>f g>ba>g|(3fgf d>f g>ec>e|d>f (3edc d3:| P:5th f>g|:(3aaa f>d A>df>a|(3ggg e>c A>ce>g|f>dg>e a>fb>g|e>cde>B A2 f>g| (3aaa f>d A>df>a|(3ggg e>c A2 a>g|f>dA>F E>ge>c|d2f2d2:| P:6th F>G|:A>FA>d fg>ed>c|B>GB>e g>fe>d|c>Ac>e a>gf>e|f>cd>B A2 F>G| A>FA>d f>ed>c|B>GB>d g2 a>g|f>af>d B>ge>c|d2f2d2:|]



LONDONDERRY CLOG. AKA and see "Londonderry Hornpipe (The)," "Delaney's Clog," "Showman's Clog." Irish (originally), Canadian; Clog. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDDEEFF. The tune was a favorite, records O'Neill (1913), of County Wexford piper Johnny Cash (1832-1909), 'Cash the Piper'; in fact so much that it was locally known as "Cash's Hornpipe." Derry was renamed Londonderry as a result of its being granted to the Corporation of London after the confiscation of the O'Neill estates in 1609. It was 'planted' as a colony by the twelve City Corporations (Matthews, 1972). See Annotation:Londonderry Hornpipe (The) for more.


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Printed sources : - Messer (Way Down East), 1948; No. 84. Messer (Anthology of Favorite Fiddle Tunes), 1980; No. 160, p. 109. O'Neill (O'Neill's Irish Music), 1915; No. 322, p. 159.






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