Johnny Boyle’s barndance

Also known as Patrick Doherty’s Barndance #3, Patrick Doherty’s Barndance No. 3, Patrick Doherty’s Barndances, Patrick O’Gara’s.

There are 2 recordings of this tune.

Johnny Boyle’s has been added to 1 tune set.

Johnny Boyle's has been added to 5 tunebooks.

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X: 1
T: Johnny Boyle's
R: barndance
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Dmaj
|:F>A|d2 F>A d2 F>A|d>cB<G B2- B>d|c<eA>e c>eA>c|d>cd>f (3efg f>e|
d>AF>A d2 F>A|d>cB<G B2- B>f|g2 B>d c>Bc>d|1 (3efe d>c d>A:|2 (3ede d>c d2||
|:A>d|f2- f>e f>ae>d|c>Bc>d e2- e>f|g2 g>f g>af>e|d>cd>e f<dA>d|
f2- f>e f>ae>d|c>Bc>d e2- e>f|g2 B>d c>Bc>d|1 (3efe d>c d>F:|2 (3efe d>c d2||

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“Johnny Boyle’s Barndance” ~ #3 of 3 “Patrick Doherty’s Barndances”

“Tara Connaghan & Derek McGinley: The Far Side of the Glen” - Track 4
https://thesession.org/recordings/4134

From the notes for the CD:

"The first and third barndances in this set are associated with Patrick O’Gara (died 1994) from Mín Na bhFachrán, Glencolmcille, who spent most of his life in Bolton, England. ~

Patrick O’Gara had an enormous repertoire of tune sandwas particularly noted for his store of compositions of the great 19th Century fiddle player John McGinley (John Mhósaí) – see track 5. Patrick learned many of his tunes from his first cousin, Patrick Doherty of Straleel North who in turn learned much of his music from O’Gara’s father Donnchadh Nedí and Johnny Boyle of Bráid, Glencolmcille.”

http://farsideoftheglen.ie/wp/

#1 of 3: “Donnchadh Nedí’s Barndance”
https://thesession.org/tunes/12496
# Added by ceolachan 11/2/2013

#2 of 3: “Patrick Doherty’s Barndance”
https://thesession.org/tunes/12474
# Added by ceolachan 7/2/2013