X: 21
T: the Hag With the Money
R: double jig
%S: s:3 b:14(4+5+5)
B: Francis O'Neill: "The Dance Music of Ireland" (1907) #21
Z: Frank Nordberg - http://www.musicaviva.com
F: http://www.musicaviva.com/abc/tunes/ireland/oneill-1001/0021/oneill-1001-0021-1.abc
% Phil Taylor
% (http: //rbu01.ed-rbu.mrc.ac.uk/barflystuff/barflypage.html)
% tells me that the first part of this tune is usually played in
% D mixolydian (that is the c's in the first five bars are played as
% c naturals, not c sharps). This might be a typo in O'Neill's book,
% but it's more likely that performance practice has changed since he
% published it.
%m: Mn = (3n/o/n/
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
%Q: 3/8=128
K: D
"^A"|: Add AcA | GEF G2E | Ddd A/B/cA | GEF GED ||
|| A~dB c2A | GEF G2E | DFA {d}=cBA | BGE GED "^B":: A~dc d2e |
|[1 fec d2c :|[2 fdf ecA :|[3 f/g/af ecA |] AGE =cBA | BGE GED :|
%%text All the c notes in the 1st part are often played "natural", i.e., D mixolydian.
