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Origins: Irish jig 'green gates'

GUEST,Jon 28 May 03 - 07:16 AM
GUEST,Egal 28 May 03 - 06:46 AM
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Subject: RE: Origins: Irish jig 'green gates'
From: GUEST,Jon
Date: 28 May 03 - 07:16 AM

fiddlers companion is the best starting point.

I know the reel but had not come accross a (slip) jig by that name. From Fiddlers Companion we get:

GREEN GATES, THE [2]. AKA and see "The Barony Jig," "The Fisherman's Jig," "Redican's Mother," "Trealock Lauder." Irish, Slip Jig. D Major. Standard. Usually known as "Redican's Mother." Green Linnet SIF 1119, Cherish the Ladies - "The Back Door."


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Subject: Origins: Irish jig 'green gates'
From: GUEST,Egal
Date: 28 May 03 - 06:46 AM

I wonder if anyone can help; i've just tabbed out the tune "Green gates" for the banjo and i'm going to submit it to the "Tabledit" collection.
I would like to add some information regarding the origins of this tune? I've tried google but to no avail.


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