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What's in a name (Irish ceilih tunes)

The Shambles 14 Mar 99 - 04:48 AM
Mick Lowe 13 Mar 99 - 09:17 PM
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Subject: RE: What's in a name
From: The Shambles
Date: 14 Mar 99 - 04:48 AM

Same to you Mick. You start a bit early, obviously you intend to have a good time?

One the subject of names for tunes, if you put the name of a tune you know in the search box here The Fiddler's Companion, you will begin to wonder if you know the tune at all


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Subject: What's in a name
From: Mick Lowe
Date: 13 Mar 99 - 09:17 PM

This won't appeal to you "singers" out there, but it has never failed to amuse me the number of alternative names there are for Irish ceilih tunes.
The "best" one I've come up with so far is a reel that I know as "In the Tap Room".. I've found 19 different/alternative titles for this tune ranging from "The Blossom of the New Tree" to "The Youngest Daughter".
A close second to this is the Jig "Paddy Clancy's" which boasts 17 alternative names. Is it any wonder Irish music is so confusing? I have my own personal theory why this happens.. I should like to hear anyone elses...
Cheers and happy St Patrick's Day to one and all
Mick


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