Two sets of jigs / arranged and played by Jimmy Mackay for performances by the Royal Earsdon Sword Dancers (the music is in Jimmy's handwriting)
Material type: TextPublication details: [1967].Description: [5] leaves : music ; 31 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
First set : seven tunes (should be played in the keys and in the order shown). The Irish washerwoman -- Slashers -- Pet of the pipers -- The barn door -- Paddy the dandy -- Larry O'Gaff -- Life is all chequered.
Second set : seven tunes (should be played in the keys and in the order shown). The tenpenny bit -- The blackthorn stick -- Father O'Flynn -- Ballybunion -- The Laird o' Cockpen -- The humours of Donnybrook -- The wonder.
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Books | VWML | Gift | Off-site storage | GRQ 30 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only (7-10 days notice needed. Contact a member of staff.) | Gift from Morris Ring, June 1967. | p5937 | |||
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First set : seven tunes (should be played in the keys and in the order shown). The Irish washerwoman -- Slashers -- Pet of the pipers -- The barn door -- Paddy the dandy -- Larry O'Gaff -- Life is all chequered.
Second set : seven tunes (should be played in the keys and in the order shown). The tenpenny bit -- The blackthorn stick -- Father O'Flynn -- Ballybunion -- The Laird o' Cockpen -- The humours of Donnybrook -- The wonder.