![]() ![]() Composed by Peter Fitzgerald and Baltimore button accordion player Billy Raven ( English Country Dance Tunes), 1984 pg.Į | A3 cBA | ecA aec|A3 cBA | GFE dcB | A3 cBA | ecA aec |Į | aga fga | fba gfe | aga fga | bag a2 (3e/f/g/ | agf edc | ged cBA | fga ecAīILL’S EXCELLENT REEL. “Doherty’s Fancy” appears to be unique to Francis O’Neill’s 1915 collection. Upon My Cheek.” O'Neill (Krassen), 1976 pg. AKA and see " The Coliseum," “ The Colosseum,” “ Stage Hornpipe. PET OF THE HOUSE, THE (Peatad/Peata Na/An Tige). Nhaonaigh and Frankie Kennedy - "Ceol Aduaidh" (1983/1994). Slurs.” Green Linnett BLCD 3090, Mairead Ni The ‘A’ part of the tune isĭonnybrook.” The ‘B’ part of the tune is the same as that of “ Sweet Biddy Daly” and similar the ‘B’ Pet in the Kitchen referring to the fiddle.” It has become a popular jig in County Donegal. Play this fiddle and this specific tune on it thus he gave it the name The “The fiddle rang when tunes were played in A orĬoncentrated on the open E and A strings. No fiddle of his own at this time, and depended on playing fiddles he found in Named it for a particularly fine fiddle that was hung on a kitchen wall of a PET IN THE KITCHEN, THE (An Peata sa Chistineach). This being done, the F/CĪbc’s will convert to standard notation nicely. ![]() Single-spaced, with no intervening blank lines. ForĬ’s conversion program to work you must remove the spacesīetween all the lines of abc notation after pasting, so that they are Into the converter results in double-spacing. However, due to an anomaly of the html, pasting the abc’s For example, I useĪbc2win and abcNavigator 2 with no problems whatsoever with directĬut-and-pasting. **Please note that the abc’s in the Fiddler’sĬompanion work fine in most abc conversion programs. “cutting-and-pasting” the highlighted notation into one of the many abcĬonversion programs available, or at ’s incredibly handy “ABC ![]() Your cursor starting at “X:1” through to the end of the abc’s, then ![]() Note : The tunes below are recorded in whatĬan easily be converted to standard musical notation via highlighting with ![]()
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