Banks of Banna (The)

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 Theme code Index    1H1H3H3H 1H555
 Also known as    When Through Life Unblest We Roam, Molly Asthore, Shepherds I Have Lost My Love, Had I a Heart for Falsehood Framed, Oh! Nevermore
 Composer/Core Source    
 Region    Ireland
 Genre/Style    Irish
 Meter/Rhythm    Air/Lament/Listening Piece
 Key/Tonic of    C
 Accidental    NONE
 Mode    Ionian (Major)
 Time signature    4/4
 History    
 Structure    AB
 Editor/Compiler    Biography:Patrick Flannagan
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:Hibernia Collection (The)
 Tune and/or Page number    p. 7
 Year of publication/Date of MS    1860
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<abc float="left"> X:1 T:Banks of Banna, The M:C L:1/8 N:"Moderately" S:O'Neill - Music of Ireland (128) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:C c3d e2 ed|c2G2 G4|A2G2 c2 B{d}c|B2A2 G4|c3c ceeg|G3A AGFE| FGAB cdcF|E2D2C4||E3D E2F2|G2 {B}A>G G4|A2G2 c2 B{d}c| B2A2 G4|c2 c2 ceeg|G3A AGFE|FGAB cdcF|E2D2 C4|| </abc>

<abc> X:2 T:Banks of Banna M:4/4 L:1/8 B:Flannagan - Hibernia Collection (Boston, 1860) N:This is one of Elias Howe's publications Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:C c3d e2(ed)|c2G2G4|A2G2c2 B(d/c/)|B2A2G4| c3c (ce) (eg)|G2A (AG) (FE)|(FG)AB (cBc)F|E2D2C4|| E3D E3F|G2 G(A/G/) G4|A2G2c2 B(d/c/)|B2A2G4| c2c2 (ce) (eg)|(G2G)A (AGFE)|(FGAB) (cBc)F|E2D2C4|| </abc>












BANKS OF BANNA. AKA and see "When Through Life Unblest We Roam," "Molly Asthore," "Shepherds I Have Lost My Love," "Had I a Heart for Falsehood Framed," "Oh! Nevermore." Irish, Air (4/4 time). C Major. Standard tuning. AB. An air very popular in the 18th century, according to George Moffat, to which Thomas Moore set "When thro' life unblest we rove" and George Ogle set "Shepherds I have lost my love." Moffat finds the Banna melody "merely an adaptation" of an older Irish air, "Sin sios agus suas liom" (Down beside me), published in Daniel Wright's Aria di Camera (c. 1730) {Moore also wrote a song to this latter air, called "Oh where is the slave"}. See also note for "Down Beside Me."

Printed source: O'Neill (Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies), 1903; No. 128, pg. 23.

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