- Grade: Fifth
- Origin: Ireland – Traditional Folk Song, circa. 1740
- Key: E Flat Major
- Time: 4/4
- Form: ABCD
- Rhythm: beginners: | ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ri ti ri | ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti | ti ri ti ri ti ri ti ri ta ti (ti) | ti ti ri ti ti ti ti ta |
- Pitches: intermediate: ti do re mi fa so la ti do
- Intervals: intermediate: do/mi\do (M3), ti/re\ti (m3), do/mi\so ascending tonic arpeggio (I, Eb), so/do8 (P4), so\re (P4), do/do ascending tonic octave skip, re/do (m7)
- Musical Elements: notes: quarter, eighth, sixteenth; rest: eighth; melodic rhythm patterns, tempo: Vivace/lively and fast (132–140 BPM) (Italian), tonic octave skip
- Key Words: world geography: Ireland; person, nation, humble station, highest estimation, loudly, stir your toe, wedding bells, breath, lead the singing, jigs, swinging, splendid, eve, morn, scorn, outworn, highway, pealing, wheeling, carols, stealing, birds: thrush, Linnet, Finch, Lark, twitter, hark; abbreviation: ev’ry (every)
- Recorder: advanced: introducing B flat, tempo:Vivace/lively and fast (132–140 BPM)
Also known as “Galway Piper”.
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