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Tune ID#8864 (Ríl Gan Ainm)

Transcription of first 2 bars of Ríl Gan Ainm about these two bars
These two bars were transcribed by me from how this tune was played – the first time through – on the recording 4MD 1 (details in the Discography below).
Basic musical information on this tune.
Rhythm ?Bars8-bar phrase structureMode ?
Reel32AABBD Major
Titles ? given to this tune in the sources listed below (plus notes of mine about this tune):
Ríl Gan Ainm (1st in set The Cruel Father on 4MD 1)
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Discography cd

Here is the sole recording of this tune considering only the indexed recordings.

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Year
Recorded
Track
#Tune?
[Album code] Artist. Title (Link to Album Info page). Performers (instruments).
199111#1
[4MD 1] Four Men and a Dog. Barking Mad. Cathal Hayden (fiddle, banjo), Donal Murphy (accordion), Brian McGrath (banjo, piano, mandolin), Mick Daly (guitar, 5-string banjo, vocals), Gino Lupari (percussion, vocals). For this tune: Donal (accordion).

Goes Well with . . .

In the above Discography, this tune is:

Played beforeOn Albums
Shamrock Hill
4MD 1

Bibliography

According to my research, there are zero transcriptions that are musically very similar to this tune anywhere in the indexed books, regardless of tune title. Try my recommended links to other indexes if you need a transcription. To learn to play this tune, simply learn it from another musician or study the recording(s) listed above. See also: Tips for Learning Irish Traditional Music.

Year of the oldest source for this tune, considering only the recordings and transcriptions listed above (note that I concentrate on sources after 1900): 1991