Jenny's Welcome To Charlie
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Jenny's Welcome To Charlie
Does anyone know where I could find the dots to the Séamus Ennis version of this tune?
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A rather detailed transcription of Ennis' version can be found in Ceol Rince na hEireann Cuid 2 (Dance Music of Ireland volume 2). It appears as tune #261 "Failte Shinead roimh Chathal".
In my edition (1976) line 5 of the tune was somehow reversed mirror-image.
This is a full transcription with crans, rolls, and trills all written out in full.
In my edition (1976) line 5 of the tune was somehow reversed mirror-image.
This is a full transcription with crans, rolls, and trills all written out in full.