Barony Jig (1)
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X: 1
T:The Barony Jig
M:9/8
L:1/8
%Q:120
S:learned from David Kidd
D:Cherish the Ladies's CD "The Back Door"
D:Jack and Charlie Coen's LP "The Branch Line"
D:Matt Molloy's "Heathery Breeze" album
R:Slip Jig
Z:Lorna LaVerne
N:Lorna writes:
N:"The title "Redican's Mother" comes from Jack and Charlie Coen's LP "The
N:Branch Line." The notes state: "Jack got [the tune] from Larry Redican who
N:had originally learned it from his mother. Jack met Larry's mother once in
N:Dublin in 1960. She was 104 years old at the time and played the tin whistle
N:up to the day she died." You see why Jack might have wanted to call the tune
N:after her. It wasn't composed by Larry Redican though. The tune is called
N:"Trealock Lauder" in O'Farrell's Pocket Companion (c.1800) and "The Barony
N:Jig" in the Roche Collection".
K:D
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BARONY JIG [1], THE. AKA and see "The Fisherman's Jig," "The Green Gates [2]," "Redican's Mother," "Trealock Lauder." Irish, Hop or Slip Jig (9/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB.
Printed source: Roche Collection, 1913/1982, vol. II; No. 260, pg. 26.
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