%%musicspace 0.5in %%titlespace 40 %%printtempo 0 %%titleleft %%textfont Palatino Bold 16 %hide_information_labels %%titlefont Palatino Bold 22 %%subtitlefont Palatino Bold 18 %%composerfont Palatino Bold 16 %%historyfont Palatino Bold 16 %%partsfont Palatino Bold 16 %add_all_playback_links 25 0 0 fluid %add_all_playback_volumes 64 80 %%staffsep 60 X:41045 T:CAPTAIN'S WHISKERS (march), The Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB D:D: Connacht Ceili Band (Boston mid-60's) (on Tune Vault) Q:1/4=100 L:1/8 M:4/4 %R:march K:G G>A|Bdg>f g2 fe|dBB>A B2 GA|Bdce dBAB|A2 A>B A2 GA| Bdg>f g2 fe|dBB>A B2 GA|Bdce dBAF|G2 G>F G2 :| f>g|afd>^c d2 ga|bge>d e2 ga|bgaf ged>B|A2 A>B A2 GA| Bdg>f g2 fe|dBB>A B2 GA|Bdce dBAF|G2 G>F G2 :| A march that's played with "Shane O'Neill's" (q.v.) by the Connacht Ceili Band (Boston mid-60's) (recording on Tune Vault). This tune is also called "Officer on Guard" and undoubtedly has other names as well. %%% X:41247 T:O'NEILL'S (march) T:Shane O'Neill's D:D: Connacht Ceili Band (Boston mid-60's) (on Tune Vault) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=120 L:1/8 M:4/4 %R:march K:G GA|B2 B2 B>A B/c/d |B2 BA B2 AG|Bdge dBAG|A2 AB A2 GA| B2 B2 B>A B/c/d|B2 BA B2 AG|Bdge dBAB|G2 GF G2:| d2|g2 fg e2 ag|fefd B3c|d>^cde dBAG|g2 gf g3f| e2 e/f/g d2 e/f/g|dBAG A2 Bd|efge dBAB|G2 GF G2:| %%% X:41187 T:LARRY REDICAN'S SLIP JIG D:D: (31) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB %R:slip jig Q:1/4=160 M:9/8 L:1/8 K:G GFG Bdd cee|GFG BdB cAF|GFG DGG DGF| EDE AGF G3 :|AGE EDB, DEG|dBA GBd e2g| dBA BAG EDB,|DB,A, A,B,D E3 :| This tune was transcribed from the playing of Chicago box player Jimmy Keane. Larry Redican, a member of the legendary New York Ceili Band of the 1960's, composed many first-rate tunes, but he didn't seem to name any of them. In any event this tune is a great addition to the slip jig repertoire. %%% X:41122 T:GLEANN NA mBEANNA (waltz) D:D: (12) Z:Z: ABC/arr. BB Q:1/4=180 L:1/4 M:3/4 %R:waltz K:G E|D G A|B2c|B3|A3|D F A|c2 B|A3|G3| D G B|d2 e|d3|c3|B D G|B2 A|G3-|G2 :| B|d> ^c d|B G D|d> ^c d|B G D| c> B c|A F D|c> B c|A F D| d> ^c d|B G D|d> ^c d|B G D| D F A|c B A|G> A G/F/|G2 :|"last time"HG3|] The second word is also spelled "Manaigh" or "Manach" and there is a townland called Glenamanagh not far from the Droneys' home town of Bellharbour (all Co. Clare).