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O'Neill - Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody, Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 41

O'Neill - Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody, Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 41
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periodical Publisher
1922
periodical Editor
O'Neill, Capt. Francis
periodical Title
O'Neill - Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody
volume Number
1
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MA RCHFJS and MISUELLANEOUS 55MARCHES and MISCELLANEOUS54The marchin-g tune which follows was another of McLean favorites, which seems to be unknown to the l)iI)erSN1 iss Forbes Ret-urti of this generation. The Qriginal name not being ascertained, a suggested title is here presented. MLean wasScotland.Sergt. Jas. ONeill,Mss. a native of Ross, The Rambler from Ross88 1J ______ ______ ti, t, ja ______ ______ Capt. F. ONeill__ __ ___ __ __ ___ __ ___ : rH________ ____ _ __ __ ! __ : ______ C r rrrrt __ _____ C n- o-__ __ ti tr ___ ___ThF fr i ____ ffr __ __MissForbesReturn as noted by Humphrey Murphy in S rgt.ONeillsMss. differs no materially fron Miss J. _________ r : J. _________ .Forbes Farewell as printed in Aird s Selections of Scotch, Eirglish, Irish and Foreign Airs 1782-97. This strain ______ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ ____________ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ Iisno less popular in Ireland than it iswith Highland pipers everywhere. It may be claimed that Murphys vari-ant is more Irish in character nan the original.P t on Parade Johnnys Trip to Fra riceCapt.F. ONeillCapt.F. ONeill Ii ____ U 89 1 J r O r!:j! rrr dTi T r EIJI r r 92 _________ i r J J i n rr Lrr rrr r F Frr_ ; r ff r ___ ___This March or Hornpipe tune noted from memory may be worthy of preservation, but when or where it wasacquired the writer is unable to state. Suggestion supplied the name. _______________________________________ _______________________________________________U. 112Moonlight on the Loilgh Rice-Walsh Mss # r rrr r J J: r ______ J J J90 : j I U _____ r ri I U Iu __ _______ ffHF : p rr r ; F F __The above fine marching tune tho manifestly in the Irish style is probably of Scotch origin because it comesfrom the subconscious memory of the writer who associated in Chicago nearly fifty years ago,with such not-.. _____ _____ _____ ______ _____ _____ ______ ______________ _________ ___________ _________ ________ ed Highland pipers as McLean, Cant, and Monroe.urrrr lrl ll ____ _____ ____ ____ ____ ______________ __________ _____________ ___________ __________ _________ Of the four distinct tunes, named after Lochiel the Jacobite hero to be found in old printed Collections, Ifind that one specially arranged for the Highland bagpipe is a variant of Johnnys Trip to France)? dreamilyII - I 4 1- F . . IS remembered by the editor since early manhood.
issue Number
1
page Number
41
periodical Author
O'Neill, Capt. Francis
issue Publication Date
1980-01-01T00:00:00
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O'Neill - Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody

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